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Charles Kerff (4 December 1874 – 18 May 1902) was the 1901 Belgian national track cycling champion in
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or pacemaker racing. A professional from 1896 until his death in 1902, Kerff also competed in 24 hours endurance cycling competitions.


Personal life

There were ten boys in the Kerff family. Two of Charles' brothers, Marcel and Leopold, also became professional cyclists. When growing up, the siblings would ride their bicycles to Paris to pick up meat from wholesalers for their father, who had a butcher shop in their home village in Flanders. The round-trip was a distance of six or seven hundred kilometers.


Final race

On 18 May 1902, the initial Marseille-Paris race was being held in terrible conditions of pouring rain. Both Charles and his brother Marcel participated. During the first stage Charles had a terrible crash and was taken to a hospital but died shortly thereafter. The facts of Charles Kerff's death have never been proven but after the race there were rumours that he had been attacked and beaten by French cycling fans who thought he might win. The news of Charles' death was kept from Marcel until he finished the race, in fourth place.


Achievements

;1896 :3rd in Cheratte - Valkenburg - Cheratte :7th in Paris - Mons ;1901 :1st in Belgian National Track Championship, derny :3rd in 24 hours of Verviers :3rd in 24 hours of Berlin :Participated in the New York Six-Day Race


See also

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List of racing cyclists and pacemakers with a cycling-related death The first documented deaths of competitive cyclists during competition or training date to the 1890s and early 1900s when the recently-invented safety bicycle made cycling more popular, both as a sport and as a mode of transport. The athlete ...


References

Belgian male cyclists 1874 births 1902 deaths People from Voeren Cyclists from Limburg (Belgium) {{Belgium-cycling-bio-stub