Roger Bisseron

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Roger Bisseron (1928)

Roger Bisseron (born August 27, 1905 in Hallignicourt , † June 28, 1992 in Évreux ) was a French cyclist and national champion in cycling .

Athletic career

Bisseron was able to achieve some top places in one-day races of the French amateurs and win the Paris – Dreux race in 1928. In 1930 he won the national title in the professional road race ahead of Charles Pelissier . He won a few more road races in France and was the overall winner of the Circuit de l'Indre in 1935. From 1928 to 1936 he was active as a professional driver.

At the end of the 1936 season, he ended his career. 

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pascal Sergent: Encyclopédie illustrée des coureurs Française depuis 1869 . Editions Eecloonaar, Eeklo 1998, ISBN 90-74128-15-7 , pp. 77 (French).