Eugène Christophe

Eugène Christophe
Personal information
Full nameEugène Christophe
NicknameCri-cri
Le vieux Gaulois (The old Gaul)
Le serrurier de Malakoff (The Malakoff locksmith)
Born(1885-01-22)22 January 1885
Paris, France
Died1 February 1970(1970-02-01) (aged 85)
Paris, France
Team information
DisciplineRoad and cyclo-cross
RoleRider
Professional teams
1904–1905no information
1906Labor
1907–1911Alcyon
19123 teams
1913–1914Peugeot–Wolber
1914–1918No information
1919–1921La Sportive
1922Automoto-Wolber-Russell
1923–1924Christophe–Hutchinson
1925JB Louvet
1926Christophe–Hutchinson / Peugeot–Dunlop
Major wins
Milan–San Remo (1910)
3 stages, Tour de France (1912)
Paris–Tours (1920)
Bordeaux–Paris (1920, 1921)

Eugène Christophe (born Malakoff, Paris, France, 22 January 1885, died in Paris, 1 February 1970) was a French road bicycle racer and pioneer of cyclo-cross. He was a professional from 1904 until 1926. In 1919 he became the first rider to wear the yellow jersey of the Tour de France .

Eugène Christophe rode 11 Tours de France and finished eight. He never won but he became famous for having to weld together his bicycle while leading. It was one of a series of events that coloured his racing career.