Michel Frédérick Explained

Michel Frédérick
Fullname:Michel Frédérick
Nickname:Tollim
Birth Date:6 November 1872
Birth Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Death Place:Nice, France
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Majorwins:1 stage Tour de France

Michel Frédérick (6 November 1872  - 22 June 1912) was a Swiss professional road bicycle racer, who won the first stage of the 1904 Tour de France, and was leading the classification for one day, the second non-French person to do so after Charles Laeser in the 1903 Tour de France. Because the 1904 Tour de France was filled with many disqualifications because cyclists were accused of taking the train, his stage victory was not acknowledged until months after the race. He dropped to 14th position on the second stage, and did not appear on the starting line for the third stage.

Frédérick was born in Zürich. Early in his career, he finished 3rd in the Paris–Roubaix and 2nd in the Bordeaux–Paris.[1] He died, aged 39, at Nice.

Major results

1904
  • Tour de France
  • Winner stage 1

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 1897 » 2nd Paris - Roubaix . 13 April 2014 . ProCyclingStats.