Bolesław Napierała

Bolesław Napierała
Personal information
Full name Bolesław Napierała
Nickname Road Tiger
Born September 1909
Marten, Germany
Died 1976
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Major wins
Tour de Pologne (1937, 1939)

Bolesław Napierała (September 1909 1976) was a Polish cycling champion, twice winner of the Tour de Pologne.[1] He was born in Marten, Germany to a family of Polish immigrants, and in 1918, when Poland regained independence, the family moved back to their homeland. However, after a few years, the Napieralas left Poland again, to Lens in France. It was there that Boleslaw for the first time saw cyclists, during Tour de France. Fascinated by them, he decided to take up cycling himself, helped by his famous neighbor, Luxemburg cyclist Nicolas Frantz.[2]

Napierala, nicknamed Road Tiger,[3] cycled for the teams Fort Bema Warszawa, and Sarmata Warszawa. He twice won Tour de Pologne (1937, 1939), for 15 days was in leader's jersey, and in the 1937 tour, he was a leader from start to finish.[4] In 1939, a month after winning Tour de Pologne, World War II broke out. After the war, Napierala never returned to his late 1930s form.

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