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Revision as of 14:52, 25 September 2008
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Full name | Michel Frédérick |
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Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
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1 stage Tour de France |
Michel Frédérick (Zürich, 6 November 1872 – Nice, 22 June 1912) was a Swiss professional road bicycle racer, who won the first stage of the 1904 Tour de France, and was leading the classification for one day, the second non-French person to do so after Charles Laeser in the 1903 Tour de France. Because the 1904 Tour de France was filled with many disqualifications because cyclists were accused of taking the train, his stage victory was not acknowledged until months after the race. Earlier in his career, Frédérick had finished 3rd in Paris-Roubaix and 2nd in Bordeaux-Paris.
Palmarès
- 1904
- Tour de France
- Winner stage 1
External links
- Michel Frédérick at Cycling Archives