Norris wrote that he had found in a "Miroir de Cyclisme" No 92, dated October, 1967, that Jeunet, of Dole, in the Doubs area of eastern France, built marques Jacques Anquetil, Roger Riviere, Raphael Geminiani, alongside the ranges of Captivante, and Jeunet.
Norris, would you infer that Jeunet built the high end and the lesser versions of these bikes named after great racers? If not both, then which would Jeunet likely have built, high end, or lesser?
Some Geminianis, for example, were made with Reynolds 531, while others, reputedly lesser models, came with French tubing (Vitus?) and lesser componentry.
Don Wilson Los Olivos, CA USA
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