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Full name
  
Joel Pelier

Role
  
Bicycler

Name
  
Joel Pelier

Discipline
  
Road

Current team
  
Retired


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Born
  
23 March 1962 (age 62) Valentigney, France (
1962-03-23
)

1987 Tour of Ireland


Joël Pelier (born 23 March 1962 in Valentigney) is a French former professional road bicycle racer.

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After the final climb of stage 17 in the 1986 Tour de France, Pelier collapsed from exhaustion and fell into a 7-hour coma.

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In the 1989 Tour de France, then 27-year-old French domestique Joel Pelier had never been watched in his pro career by his parents who were dedicated to caring for Pelier's severely disabled sibling who needed constant attention. Pelier's parents made arrangements to watch stage 6 from near the finish line to which Pelier responded with an attempted lone breakaway. Pelier held out to win the stage by 1 minute and 34 seconds. He rode on his own for 4 and a 1/2 hours through wind and rain for 102 of the stage's 161 miles. It was the then second longest breakway in Tour de France history after Albert Bourlon in 1947 and since surpassed by Thierry Marie. On the podium for the day's presentations a tear drenched Pelier was seen on television saying, "Mon per, mon per". "This win is so special to me because today is the first time that my mother and father have seen me in the Tour de France,’ said Pelier.

References

Joël Pelier Wikipedia