Charles Pélissier

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Charles Pélissier (20 February 1903 – 28 May 1959) was a French professional road bicycle racer. He was born in Paris, France, and was the younger brother of Henri Pélissier and Francis Pélissier, both of whom were also professional cyclists.

Cycling Career[edit | edit source]

Charles Pélissier began his professional cycling career in the early 1920s. He quickly established himself as a talented sprinter and a formidable competitor in various races. Pélissier is best known for his performances in the Tour de France, where he achieved significant success.

Tour de France[edit | edit source]

Pélissier participated in the Tour de France multiple times during his career. His most notable achievement came in the 1930 Tour de France, where he won an impressive eight stages. This record for the most stage wins in a single Tour de France stood for many years and highlighted his prowess as a sprinter.

Other Races[edit | edit source]

In addition to his success in the Tour de France, Pélissier also competed in other prestigious races. He had notable performances in events such as Paris–Roubaix, Milan–San Remo, and the Critérium International. His versatility and sprinting ability made him a respected figure in the cycling community.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Charles Pélissier was part of a renowned cycling family. His brothers, Henri and Francis, were also accomplished cyclists, and the three of them often competed together in various races. The Pélissier brothers were known for their competitive spirit and contributions to French cycling.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Charles Pélissier's achievements in cycling, particularly his record in the Tour de France, have left a lasting legacy in the sport. He is remembered as one of the great sprinters of his era and a key figure in the history of French cycling.

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