Fernand Mithouard | |
Fullname: | Fernand Mithouard |
Birth Date: | 22 May 1909 |
Birth Place: | Chevreuse, France |
Death Place: | Chevreuse, France |
Discipline: | Road |
Role: | Rider |
Proyears1: | 1933 |
Proteam1: | Lutetia-Wolber |
Proyears2: | 1933-1934 |
Proyears3: | 1935 |
Proteam3: | F.Pelissier-Hutchinson |
Proyears4: | 1936-1937 |
Proteam4: | La Française-Dunlop |
Proyears5: | 1938-1943 |
Proteam5: | La Française |
Proyears6: | 1942-1943 |
Proteam6: | Alcyon-Dunlop |
Proyears7: | 1944 |
Proteam7: | La Française-Dunlop |
Proyears8: | 1945-1947 |
Proteam8: | Alcyon-Dunlop |
Manageyears1: | 1947-1957 |
Manageteam1: | Alcyon-Dunlop |
Majorwins: | Bordeaux-Paris (1933) |
Fernand Mithouard (22 May 1909 - 10 December 1993) was a French professional cyclist who won the Bordeaux-Paris in 1933.
In 1934 Mithouard traveled to Australia with Paul Chocque to compete in the Centenary 1000, one week road bicycle race over seven stages covering 1102miles. The race was part of the celebrations of the Centenary of Victoria.[1] Mithouard was leading the championship when he crashed in stage 6 and abandoned at Omeo.[2]