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Oscar Egg

Oscar Egg (2 March 1890 – 9 February 1961) was a Swiss track and road bicycle racer. He captured the world hour record three times before the First World War and won major road races and stages of the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia. He was also a noted developer of racing bicycles and bicycle components including lugs and derailleurs.[1][2]

Oscar Egg
Personal information
Full nameOscar Egg
Born(1890-03-02)2 March 1890
Schlatt, Switzerland
Died9 February 1961(1961-02-09) (aged 70)
Nice, France
Team information
DisciplineRoad and track
RoleRider
Professional teams
1911Griffon
1912–1914Peugeot
1915–1916Individual
1917–1919Bianchi
1920–1926Individual
Major wins
set the hour record 3 times
2 stages Tour de France (1914)
1 stage Giro d'Italia (1919)
Paris Tours (1914)
Milano–Torino (1917)

The hour record edit

Between 1907 and 1914 Oscar Egg and Marcel Berthet improved the hour record six times between them.[3] Egg's 1914 mark of 44.247 km then stood until 1933. Egg set all three of his records at the Vélodrome Buffalo in Paris. The track was a 333m outdoor track surfaced with concrete. The sequence was as follows:

  • 20 Jun 1907, Marcel Berthet, Paris, 41.520 km
  • 22 Aug 1912, Oscar Egg, Paris, 42.122 km
  • 7 Aug 1913, Marcel Berthet, Paris, 42.741 km
  • 21 Aug 1913, Oscar Egg, Paris, 43.525 km
  • 20 Sep 1913, Marcel Berthet, Paris, 43.775 km
  • 18 Aug 1914, Oscar Egg, Paris, 44.247 km

Only Chris Boardman has equaled Egg and Berthet's feat of taking the record three times. The last record, set by Egg in 1914, would stand for nearly 20 years until it was broken in 1933 byFrancis Faure on a Mochet velocar. This caused such a reaction that Faure's achievement was disqualified by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 1934.

Racing edit

Road edit

1911
Tour de France:
Winner stages 8, 10 and 11 (independents category)
1914
  Switzerland national road race championship[4]
Paris–Tours
Tour de France:
Winner stages 4 and 5
1917
Milano–Torino
Milano-Modena
1919
Giro d'Italia:
Winner stage 3
Circuit des Champs de Bataille
dropped out in stage 2[5]

Track edit

Major track victories include:

1914
Six days of Chicago
1915
Six days of Chicago (with Francesco Verri)
1916
Six days of New York (with Marcel Dupuy)
  Switzerland national track championship
1921
He defeated Alfred Goullet on July 4, 1921 at the Newark Velodrome in Newark, New Jersey[6] Six day race in New York with Piet van Kempen.
Six days of Paris (with Georges Sérès père)
1922
Six Days of Ghent (with Marcel Buysse)
1923
Six days of Paris (with Piet Van Kempen)
Six days of Chicago (with Maurice Brocco)
1924
Six days of Chicago (with Alfred Grenda)
Bol d'Or
1926
  Switzerland national track sprint championship
Records
Preceded by UCI hour record (42.122 km)
22 August 1912-7 August 1913
Succeeded by
Preceded by UCI hour record (43.525 km)
21 August 1913-20 September 1913
Succeeded by
Preceded by UCI hour record (44.247 km)
18 August 1914-25 August 1933
Succeeded by

Cycling components edit

 
Egg on his so-called rocket-bike
 
Super Champion derailleur

Oscar Egg owned a bicycle shop and workshop in Paris,[7] and began manufacturing racing bicycles and components after he retired from racing.[2]

Aerodynamic fairings edit

Egg tested an aerodynamic fairing in the form of a tail cone on a bicycle labeled the rocket-bike (vélo-fusée in French) in 1913.[8][9] In response to the success of the Vélo-Vélocar in the 1930s, Egg created a streamlined recumbent in an effort to be the first to travel more than 50 kilometers in a single hour, but he was beaten to it by Francis Faure in an actual Vélo-Vélocar.[10]

Derailleurs edit

Egg introduced his first derailleur, called Champion, in 1932.[11] It supported as many as 3 different gear ratios and consisted of two parts: a fork mounted near the rear sprocket for moving the chain and a separate tension arm mounted near the front chainring for taking up slack.[11] Shifting gears required back-pedaling.[11] He followed up in 1933 with the Super Champion.[11] It was the official derailleur of the French, Belgian, Spanish, and German Tour de France teams in 1937, the first year that derailleurs were permitted in the race.[11] The device became so popular that more than 1 million were manufactured by 1939.[11]

Egg Super Champion derailleurs were marketed in Britain by the Constrictor Tyre and Accessories Company under the name Osgear.[12]

By the 1950s, fork-type derailleurs, such as the Egg Super Champion, were superseded by double pulley designs, and production ceased before 1960.[13]

Lugs edit

Egg developed and marketed lugs for the assembly of steel bicycle frames by brazing.[14] Frames exist with decals advertising the fact that they use "Oscar Egg Super Champion Lugs".[14]

Other edit

Other components bearing Egg's name include brakes, cranks, fork crowns, frames, and hubs.[15][1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "1959 Velo de Course 'Oscar Egg'". The Online Bicycle Museum. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Michael Butler. "Oscar Egg". Classic Rendezvous. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  3. ^ Clemitson, Suze (19 September 2014). "Why Jens Voigt and a new group of cyclists want to break the Hour record". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  4. ^ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Switzerland (Men)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  5. ^ Isitt, Tom (9 July 2014). . Rouleur. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Defeats Goullet in Australian Pursuit Race at Newark Velodrome". New York Times. 4 July 1921. Retrieved 3 October 2010. Oscar Egg, the gritty Swiss bicycle star, defeated Alfred Goullet, all-around champion America, in a hard fought Australian pursuit race at the Velodrome here today. Egg and Goullet fought for three...
  7. ^ Mike Sweatman. "Super Champion". Disraeli Gears. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  8. ^ Pryor Dodge (3 July 2001). The Bicycle. Flammarion. p. 207. ISBN 9782080135513.
  9. ^ Tony Hadland and Hans-Erhard Lessing (2014). Bicycle Design. MIT Press. p. 405.
  10. ^ Tony Hadland and Hans-Erhard Lessing (2014). Bicycle Design. MIT Press. p. 485.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Frank J. Berto (2009). The Dancing Chain. Van der Plas Publications. pp. 117–121.
  12. ^ Frank J. Berto (2009). The Dancing Chain. Van der Plas Publications. p. 136.
  13. ^ Frank J. Berto (2009). The Dancing Chain. Van der Plas Publications. p. 163.
  14. ^ a b "Oscar Egg Lugs". Classic Lightweights UK. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  15. ^ "Oscar Egg Professional - France 1932 - road bike". Speedbicycles GmbH. Retrieved 13 October 2017.

External links edit

  • Oscar Egg's palmares at memoire-du-cyclisme.net (in French)
  • Oscar Egg at the Cycling Hall of Fame
  • Official Tour de France results for Oscar Egg
  • Oscar Egg at Cycling Archives
  • Oscar Egg in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  • Pictures of Osgear Super Champion derailleurs on various bicycles

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Oscar Egg 2 March 1890 9 February 1961 was a Swiss track and road bicycle racer He captured the world hour record three times before the First World War and won major road races and stages of the Tour de France and Giro d Italia He was also a noted developer of racing bicycles and bicycle components including lugs and derailleurs 1 2 Oscar EggPersonal informationFull nameOscar EggBorn 1890 03 02 2 March 1890Schlatt SwitzerlandDied9 February 1961 1961 02 09 aged 70 Nice FranceTeam informationDisciplineRoad and trackRoleRiderProfessional teams1911Griffon1912 1914Peugeot1915 1916Individual1917 1919Bianchi1920 1926IndividualMajor winsset the hour record 3 times2 stages Tour de France 1914 1 stage Giro d Italia 1919 Paris Tours 1914 Milano Torino 1917 Contents 1 The hour record 2 Racing 2 1 Road 2 2 Track 3 Cycling components 3 1 Aerodynamic fairings 3 2 Derailleurs 3 3 Lugs 3 4 Other 4 References 5 External linksThe hour record editBetween 1907 and 1914 Oscar Egg and Marcel Berthet improved the hour record six times between them 3 Egg s 1914 mark of 44 247 km then stood until 1933 Egg set all three of his records at the Velodrome Buffalo in Paris The track was a 333m outdoor track surfaced with concrete The sequence was as follows 20 Jun 1907 Marcel Berthet Paris 41 520 km 22 Aug 1912 Oscar Egg Paris 42 122 km 7 Aug 1913 Marcel Berthet Paris 42 741 km 21 Aug 1913 Oscar Egg Paris 43 525 km 20 Sep 1913 Marcel Berthet Paris 43 775 km 18 Aug 1914 Oscar Egg Paris 44 247 km Only Chris Boardman has equaled Egg and Berthet s feat of taking the record three times The last record set by Egg in 1914 would stand for nearly 20 years until it was broken in 1933 byFrancis Faure on a Mochet velocar This caused such a reaction that Faure s achievement was disqualified by the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI in 1934 Racing editRoad edit 1911 Tour de France Winner stages 8 10 and 11 independents category dd 1914 nbsp Switzerland national road race championship 4 Paris Tours Tour de France Winner stages 4 and 5 dd 1917 Milano Torino Milano Modena 1919 Giro d Italia Winner stage 3 dd Circuit des Champs de Batailledropped out in stage 2 5 dd Track edit Major track victories include 1914 Six days of Chicago 1915 Six days of Chicago with Francesco Verri 1916 Six days of New York with Marcel Dupuy nbsp Switzerland national track championship 1921 He defeated Alfred Goullet on July 4 1921 at the Newark Velodrome in Newark New Jersey 6 Six day race in New York with Piet van Kempen Six days of Paris with Georges Seres pere 1922 Six Days of Ghent with Marcel Buysse 1923 Six days of Paris with Piet Van Kempen Six days of Chicago with Maurice Brocco 1924 Six days of Chicago with Alfred Grenda Bol d Or 1926 nbsp Switzerland national track sprint championship Records Preceded byMarcel Berthet UCI hour record 42 122 km 22 August 1912 7 August 1913 Succeeded byMarcel Berthet Preceded byMarcel Berthet UCI hour record 43 525 km 21 August 1913 20 September 1913 Succeeded byMarcel Berthet Preceded byMarcel Berthet UCI hour record 44 247 km 18 August 1914 25 August 1933 Succeeded byJan van HoutCycling components edit nbsp Egg on his so called rocket bike nbsp Super Champion derailleur Oscar Egg owned a bicycle shop and workshop in Paris 7 and began manufacturing racing bicycles and components after he retired from racing 2 Aerodynamic fairings edit Egg tested an aerodynamic fairing in the form of a tail cone on a bicycle labeled the rocket bike velo fusee in French in 1913 8 9 In response to the success of the Velo Velocar in the 1930s Egg created a streamlined recumbent in an effort to be the first to travel more than 50 kilometers in a single hour but he was beaten to it by Francis Faure in an actual Velo Velocar 10 Derailleurs edit Egg introduced his first derailleur called Champion in 1932 11 It supported as many as 3 different gear ratios and consisted of two parts a fork mounted near the rear sprocket for moving the chain and a separate tension arm mounted near the front chainring for taking up slack 11 Shifting gears required back pedaling 11 He followed up in 1933 with the Super Champion 11 It was the official derailleur of the French Belgian Spanish and German Tour de France teams in 1937 the first year that derailleurs were permitted in the race 11 The device became so popular that more than 1 million were manufactured by 1939 11 Egg Super Champion derailleurs were marketed in Britain by the Constrictor Tyre and Accessories Company under the name Osgear 12 By the 1950s fork type derailleurs such as the Egg Super Champion were superseded by double pulley designs and production ceased before 1960 13 Lugs edit Egg developed and marketed lugs for the assembly of steel bicycle frames by brazing 14 Frames exist with decals advertising the fact that they use Oscar Egg Super Champion Lugs 14 Other edit Other components bearing Egg s name include brakes cranks fork crowns frames and hubs 15 1 References edit a b 1959 Velo de Course Oscar Egg The Online Bicycle Museum Retrieved 14 October 2017 a b Michael Butler Oscar Egg Classic Rendezvous Retrieved 14 October 2017 Clemitson Suze 19 September 2014 Why Jens Voigt and a new group of cyclists want to break the Hour record The Guardian Retrieved 19 September 2014 National Championship Road Elite Switzerland Men Cycling Archives Retrieved 11 March 2015 Isitt Tom 9 July 2014 Circuit des Champs de Bataille Rouleur Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 13 November 2015 Defeats Goullet in Australian Pursuit Race at Newark Velodrome New York Times 4 July 1921 Retrieved 3 October 2010 Oscar Egg the gritty Swiss bicycle star defeated Alfred Goullet all around champion America in a hard fought Australian pursuit race at the Velodrome here today Egg and Goullet fought for three Mike Sweatman Super Champion Disraeli Gears Retrieved 13 October 2017 Pryor Dodge 3 July 2001 The Bicycle Flammarion p 207 ISBN 9782080135513 Tony Hadland and Hans Erhard Lessing 2014 Bicycle Design MIT Press p 405 Tony Hadland and Hans Erhard Lessing 2014 Bicycle Design MIT Press p 485 a b c d e f Frank J Berto 2009 The Dancing Chain Van der Plas Publications pp 117 121 Frank J Berto 2009 The Dancing Chain Van der Plas Publications p 136 Frank J Berto 2009 The Dancing Chain Van der Plas Publications p 163 a b Oscar Egg Lugs Classic Lightweights UK Retrieved 13 October 2017 Oscar Egg Professional France 1932 road bike Speedbicycles GmbH Retrieved 13 October 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oscar Egg Oscar Egg s palmares at memoire du cyclisme net in French Oscar Egg at the Cycling Hall of Fame Official Tour de France results for Oscar Egg Oscar Egg at Cycling Archives UCI official records page Oscar Egg in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Pictures of Osgear Super Champion derailleurs on various bicycles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oscar Egg amp oldid 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