Félix Sellier Explained

Félix Sellier
Full Name:Félix Sellier
Nickname:le minneur
Birth Date:1893 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Spy, Belgium
Death Place:Gembloux, Belgium
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Majorwins:Paris–Brussels (1922, 1923, 1924)
Paris–Roubaix (1925)
Belgian National Road Race Champion
3 stages Tour de France

Félix Sellier (2 January 1893 in Spy – 16 April 1965 in Gembloux) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.

Stage victory in 1921 Tour de France

In the 1921 Tour de France, the cyclists were separated in two classes, the sponsored riders and the unsponsored riders. For the thirteenth stage, these classes started separated, partly because the Tour organisers wanted to punish the sponsored riders for not attacking the leader Léon Scieur,[1] and partly because the leader in the second class was helped by cyclists in the first class.[2] Sellier was one of the riders in the second class, and therefore could start two hours earlier than the favourites. Some of the second class cyclists including Sellier stayed ahead, and Sellier managed to win the stage.[3] Sellier would finish 8th overall of the second class cyclists, and 16th in the overall combined classification.

In the next year, Sellier started the Tour de France as sponsored cyclist. He again won a stage, but this time he had started at the same time as everybody else. He finished the race in third place.

Major results

1912
  • Binche-Tournai-Binche
    1919
  • Tour of Belgium (independents)
    1920
  • Marchienne-au-Pont
  • Mellet
  • Moustier
    1921
  • Jemeppe-Bastogne-Jemeppe
  • Tour de France
  • Winner stage 13
    1922
  • Tour de France
  • Winner stage 14
  • 3rd overall classification
  • Paris–Brussels
  • Arlon-Oostende
    1923
  • Criterium du midi
  • Belgian National Road Race Championships
  • Paris–Brussels
    1924
  • Gembloux
  • Oupeye
  • Paris-Lyon
  • Tour of Belgium
  • Paris–Brussels
    1925
  • Gembloux
  • GP de soissons
  • Paris–Roubaix
    1926
  • Belgian National Road Race Championships
  • Tour de France
  • Winner stage 4
    1927
  • Gembloux
    1928
  • Six days of Brussels (with Henri Duray)
  • St. Servais

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 15ème Tour de France 1921. Memoire du cyclisme. fr. 18 June 2009.
    2. Web site: Vergeten Tour-winnaar uit Tongeren. Henk Leenaers. 17 June 2009. Fiets. 2003. nl.
    3. Web site: 15ème Tour de France 1921 – 13ème étape. Memoire du cyclisme. fr. 18 June 2009.