Career
He was a professional rider from 1950 until 1960. From 1930 the had been contested by national and regional teams. Roger Walkowiak was recruited for the French regional Nord-Est-Centre team, representing the North-east and Centre of France, despite coming from Montluçon in the South-West.
He was the only rider available at late notice to replace an original team member, Gilbert Bauvin, who had been promoted to France"s main team
The advantage was enough to give him the yellow jersey of the overall race lead. At this stage the race"s stars did not consider this "insignificant" rider to be a risk.
Walkowiak lost the jersey to Gerrit Voorting at the end of stage 10 which took some of the pressure off his shoulders. In the Pyrenees Belgium"s January Adriaensens took the lead.
At Aix-en-Provence (stage 15) Dutchman Wout Wagtmans took the jersey, but Walkowiak was still well placed.
Gaul"s attack split the field Wagtmans lost 16 minutes and Walkowiak took back the yellow jersey after losing only 8 minutes to Gaul on the day. "The applause sounded like a lamentation", the organiser, Jacques Goddet, wrote in L"Équipe.
France, however, remained unimpressed and for many years, Walkowiak"s name passed into the language, so that do something "à la Walko" meant to succeed unexpectedly or without panache.
That reaction depressed Walkowiak. He rode the Tour the following year, but slipped from top of the field to almost the bottom.
When even his customers teased him about winning the Tour, he lost confidence still more and went back to working on a lathe in the car factory in Montluçon that had employed him as a young manitoba Grand Tour results timeline
1951 - 57th
1953 - 47th
1956 - 1st
1958 - 75th.