Francis Pélissier

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Francis Pélissier
Personal information
Full name Francis Pélissier
Nickname Le Grand
Le Sorcier de Bordeaux-Paris
Date of birth June 13, 1894(1894-06-13)
Date of death February 22, 1959 (aged 64)
Country Flag of France France
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1919–1923
1924–1925
1926–1928
1929–1931
1932
JB Louvet
Automoto
Dilecta-Wolber
JB Louvet
Alleluia-Wolber
Major wins
Flag of France France Road Race Championship (1921,1923,1924)
Bordeaux-Paris (1922,1924)
Grand Prix Wolber (1926)
Paris-Tours (1921)
Tour de France, 2 stages
Infobox last updated on:
November 17, 2007

Francis Pélissier (June 13, 1894 - February 22, 1959) was a French professional road racing cyclist from Paris. He was the younger brother of Tour de France winner Henri Pélissier, and the older brother of Tour de France stage winner Charles Pélissier. He won several classic cycle races like Paris-Tours, Bordeaux-Paris and Grand Prix Wolber. He also won the French National Road Race Championship three times (1921, 1923 and 1924) as well as two stages at the Tour de France.

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1919
Tour de France:
Winner stage 3
Nancy-Brussels
1921
Circuit Aisne-Oise
Flag of France France national road race champion
Paris-Tours
1922
Bordeaux-Paris
1923
Flag of France France national road race champion
1924
Flag of France France national road race champion
Bordeaux-Paris
Vuelta Ciclista al País Vasco
1926
GP Wolber
Critérium des As
Critérium International de Cyclo-cross, Cyclo-cross
1927
Tour de France:
Winner stage 1
Wearing yellow jersey for five days

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NAME Pélissier, Francis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH 1894-06-13
PLACE OF BIRTH Paris, France
DATE OF DEATH 1959-02-22
PLACE OF DEATH Mantes-la-Jolie, France
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