Jean-Pierre "Jempi" Monseré (Roeselare, September 8, 1948 - Lille (Belgium), March 15, 1971) was a Belgian cyclist. He was a king's victory in the youth categories and confirmed his exceptional qualities, including his self-discipline and hunger victory, when his pro career started. He was taking a lot due to the strong bond with his blind masseur, who include the basic yoga asanas provinces. [1]. In September 1969 he became a professional cyclist and one month later he won a 21-year-old is already the Tour of Lombardy. On August 16, 1970 in Leicester, he was world champion with the pros, the Belgian team with Walter Godefroot, Eddy Merckx and Roger De Vlaeminck. Although the latter was his intimate friend, that friendship was still under some pressure. [1]. In 1971 came to an abrupt end to his life during the Great Year Market price at Retie, organized by the Retiese Wielerclub The Sunbeam, as light preparation for Milan-San Remo cycling race. Monseré came back a while the cyclists on the road from Lille to Gierle with about 45 km / h frontal collision with a car on the grass edge by waiting until all riders were riding. He died at the scene by the medical diagnosis of a shocker, it is suspected that he had looked back seconds before the collision and the car was noticed too late. In this local contest by the police, gendarmerie and course organization blundered: it was not considered necessary to the normal movement of the track circuit to be kept separate, while knowing that the world meereed. According to the prevailing regulations struck the driver of the car in any case no error. At the scene of the accident is Monseré a monument. Since the death of Monseré organizes Retiese Wielerclub The Sun Ray Memorial Grand Prize Monseré occasion of the fair in September. Robbe De Hert Monseré made about the film Death of a sand Wichman. In 1976, the seven-year-old Giovanni Monseré, his son, killed by a similar manner to a car to drive - with the bike for his first communion was given by Freddy Maertens along with a small model of father's world champion jersey. He is buried with his father in Roeselare. . . .