Aurel Șelaru Explained

Birth Date:1935 3, df=y
Birth Place:Bucharest, Romania
Death Place:Bucharest, Romania
Height:1.78m (05.84feet)
Weight:69kg (152lb)
Sport:Cycling
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Aurel Șelaru (born 15 March 1935, Bucharest[1] - died 3 February 2020, Bucharest)[2] was a Romanian racing cyclist,[3] [4] part of the "golden generation" of Romanian cycling from the 50s to the 60s.[5] He competed for Dinamo Bucharest and for the national team of Romania, where he had colleagues, among others: Ion Cosma, Gabriel Moiceanu, Marcel Voinea, Ludovic Zanoni, Gheorghe Calcișcă, Walter Siegler, Constantin Dumitrescu and his good friend Dumitru Constantin.

He obtained 11 national titles in the velodrome and road events, being the holder of the title of Master of Sport.

He was winner in the individual standings of the Scânteii Race, the Stalin Region Cycling Race and multiple stage winner in the Tour of Romania.

He participated in the 1960 Olympics, from Rome (Italy), where he obtained the 6th place together with the national team of Romania (of which Ion Cosma, Gabriel Moiceanu and Ludovic Zanoni also participated) in the team 100 km race.[6]

He placed on the podium, with the national team of Romania, in the Tours of Yugoslavia and Egypt. He participated with the national team of Romania in the World Championships and the Peace Race.

He won with the Dinamo team: Tour of Romania, Cycling Tour of the Stalin Region, Race of the Mountains, UCECOM Cup etc.

He remained in history as the only Romanian cyclist to win an edition of the Romanian-Bulgarian Friendship Race (Bucharest-Sofia stage race in 1957).

Career results

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1954

1955

1956

1957

He obtains the title of Master of Sport, overcoming the barrier of 44 km / h hourly average on the sixth stage of the Tour of Egypt (Suef-ElGizeh).

1958

He participates with the national team of Romania in the Peace Race (see photo)

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

1964

Other notable results

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bucuresti (Bucuresti), Romania. Cycling. Archives. www.cyclingarchives.com.
  2. Web site: Aurel Selaru. Cycling. Archives. www.cyclingarchives.com.
  3. Web site: Museo del Ciclismo - Elenco Ciclisti. Museo del Ciclismo Associazione Culturale. ONLUS®. www.museociclismo.it.
  4. Web site: Ciclisti 2008. Studio Technica. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Sectia-de-ciclism-cs-dinamo-bucuresti.
  6. Web site: Aurel Selaru - Comitetul Olimpic si Sportiv Roman. www.cosr.ro.
  7. According to Aurel Şelaru personal archive
  8. Web site: Friedensfahrt Starterliste 1962. friedensfahrt-info.de.
  9. București, www.cyclingarchives.com
  10. http://www.museociclismo.it/content/ciclisti/dilettanti/index298.html, www.museociclismo.it
  11. https://books.google.com/books?id=Tbite58DYMIC&dq=aurel+selaru+ciclism&pg=PA252, books.google.ro
  12. http://www.csdinamo.eu/sectia-sporturi-individuale/ciclism/sectia-de-ciclism-cs-dinamo-bucuresti, www.csdinamo.eu
  13. http://www.cosr.ro/sportiv/aurel-selaru, www.cosr.ro
  14. Aurel Șelaru personal archive
  15. http://muzeuciclism.ro/index.php/ciclism-romanesc/galeria-ciclistilor-romani/aurel-selaru/, muzeuciclism.ro
  16. http://friedensfahrt-info.de/ffstarterliste1962.html,friedensfahrt-info.de
  17. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationale_Friedensfahrt_1962,de.m.wikipedia.org