Jérôme Neuville
French cyclist
Jérôme Neuville (born 15 August 1975 in Saint-Martin d'Hères , Isère )[ 1] is a French racing cyclist .
He had a break in his track cycling career between 1999 and 2002, during which time he competed on the road as a professional cyclist with the Crédit Agricole team (1999 to 2001), and Cofidis (2002). Cofidis did not renew his contract so in 2003, Neuvile joined the amateur club AVC Aix-en-Provence.[ 2]
He has competed at 4 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Sydney, Athens and Beijing.
Palmarès
1996
1st Omnium, European Track Championships
1997
1st Omnium, European Track Championships
1st Madison, French National Track Championships
1998
1st, Duo Normand (with Magnus Bäckstedt )
1999
1st Madison, French National Track Championships
2001
1st Madison, UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1st Pursuit, French National Track Championships
2002
1st Madison, UCI Track Cycling World Championships
2003
1st Pursuit, French National Track Championships
1st Madison, French National Track Championships
2005
1st Madison, French National Track Championships
2006
1st Scratch Race, UCI Track Cycling World Championships
References
External links
Media related to Jérôme Neuville at Wikimedia Commons
1995 –96 : Italy (Silvio Martinello , Marco Villa )
1997 : Spain (Joan Llaneras , Miguel Alzamora )
1998 : Belgium (Etienne De Wilde , Matthew Gilmore )
1999 : Spain (Joan Llaneras , Isaac Gálvez )
2000 : Germany (Stefan Steinweg , Erik Weispfennig )
2001 : France (Robert Sassone , Jérôme Neuville )
2002 : France (Jérôme Neuville , Franck Perque )
2003 : Switzerland (Franco Marvulli , Bruno Risi )
2004 : Argentina (Walter Pérez , Juan Curuchet )
2005 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Rob Hayles )
2006 : Spain (Isaac Gálvez , Joan Llaneras )
2007 : Switzerland (Bruno Risi , Franco Marvulli )
2008 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2009 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Alex Rasmussen )
2010 –11 : Australia (Leigh Howard , Cameron Meyer )
2012 : Belgium (Kenny De Ketele , Gijs Van Hoecke )
2013 : France (Vivien Brisse , Morgan Kneisky )
2014 : Spain (David Muntaner , Albert Torres )
2015 : France (Bryan Coquard , Morgan Kneisky )
2016 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2017 : France (Morgan Kneisky , Benjamin Thomas )
2018 –19 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Theo Reinhardt )
2020 –21 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Lasse Norman Hansen )
2022 : France (Donavan Grondin , Benjamin Thomas )
2023 : Netherlands (Jan-Willem van Schip , Yoeri Havik )
2024 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Tim Torn Teutenberg )