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Julien Arnaud Absalon (born 16 August 1980) is a French cross-country mountain biker.

Julien Absalon
Absalon at the Albstadt round of the 2016 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Personal information
Full nameJulien Absalon
Born (1980-08-16) 16 August 1980 (age 41)
Remiremont, France
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
Team information
Current teamTeam Absolute Absalon
DisciplineMountain bike racing
RoleRider
Rider typeCross-country
Amateur team
1996–2000Scott France
Professional teams
2001–2006Bianchi
2007–2012Orbea
2013–2018BMC Mountainbike Racing Team
Medal record
Men's mountain bike racing
Representing  France
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 2 0 0
World Championships 5 2 2
World Cup 7 2 3
European Championships 5 4 0
Total 19 8 5
Olympic Games
2004 Athens Cross-country
2008 Beijing Cross-country
World Championships
2004 Les GetsCross-country
2005 LivignoCross-country
2006 RotoruaCross-country
2007 Fort WilliamCross-country
2014 Hafjell Cross-country
2009 CanberraCross-country
2015 VallnordCross-country
2011 Champéry Cross-country
2016 Nové Město Cross-country
World Cup
2003 Overall Cross-country
2006 Overall Cross-country
2007 Overall Cross-country
2008 Overall Cross-country
2009 Overall Cross-country
2014 Overall Cross-country
2016 Overall Cross-country
2010 Overall Cross-country
2015 Overall Cross-country
2005 Overall Cross-country
2011 Overall Cross-country
2013 Overall Cross-country
European Championships
2006 LamosanoCross-country
2013 BernCross-country
2014 St. WendelCross-country
2015 AlpagoCross-country
2016 HuskvarnaCross-country
2003 GrazCross-country
2005 KluisbergenCross-country
2007 GöremeCross-country
2011 DohňanyCross-country

Career


[1]

2003: Absalon won his first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup.

2004: Gold at World Champions and the Athens Olympic Games.

2005: Absalon again won the World Championships.

2006: Winner at the World Championships, European Championships, French Championships and the overall World Cup.

2007: World Champion and World Cup Champion

2008: Won 2nd Gold Medal at the Beijing Olympic Games, World Cup Champion

2009: Number 1 World Ranking for all but 5 days of the year. Winner of UCI MTB World Cup for the 5th time, silver at the World Championships

2010: 2nd Overall at World Championships

2011: 3rd at the World Championships and World Cup

2012: At the 2012 Summer Olympics cross-country race, he suffered a tyre puncture in the opening lap. After changing tyre and noticing that he was trailing the leader by 55 seconds, he decided to abandon the race, seeing that his chances of winning a medal had disappeared.[2][3]

2013: Won European Championships

2014: Wins 5th World Championship title, French and European Championships. His season was cut short when, that November, he suffered a broken collarbone during a cyclocross race.

2015: Absalon wins the European Championships, French Championships, and finished second overall in the World Championships. Completed the season ranked world number 1.

2016: Finishes the Rio Olympic Games in 8th place.

He has been overall winner of the World Cup mountain bike cross-country series seven times (2003, 2006–2009, 2014, 2016) and has won a record 33 World Cup cross-country races as of 4 September 2016. He won five cross-country Mountain Bike World Championships (2004–2007, 2014). He has also won all fourteen French cross-country championships between 2003 and 2016, and five European Championships (2006, 2013–2016). He currently rides for the BMC Racing Team. He previously rode for Bianchi (2001–2006) and Orbea (2007–2012).


References


  1. "Julien Absalon - BMC Switzerland". www.bmc-switzerland.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  2. "Absalon crashes as Kulhavy wins Olympic mountain bike gold". Reuters. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  3. "2-time Olympic champ Absalon fails to finish after puncture in Olympic mountain bike race". The Washington Post. Retrieved 15 August 2012.




На других языках


- [en] Julien Absalon

[fr] Julien Absalon

Julien Absalon, né le 16 août 1980 à Remiremont, est un coureur cycliste français spécialiste de VTT cross-country. Dans cette discipline, il est l'un des coureurs les plus titrés de tous les temps : double champion olympique en 2004 et 2008 (record) ; quintuple champion du monde entre 2004 et 2007 puis en 2014 ; sept fois vainqueur du classement général de la Coupe du monde en 2003, de 2006 à 2009, en 2014 et 2016 (record ex-æquo) ; quintuple champion d'Europe en 2006 et de 2013 à 2016 (record) ; et quatorze fois champion de France entre 2003 et 2016 (record). En Coupe du monde, il détient avec Nino Schurter le record du nombre de manches remportées avec 33 victoires durant les saisons 2001 à 2016. Multiple Vélo d'or français, il est également intronisé au Mountain Bike Hall of Fame en 2020.

[it] Julien Absalon

Julien Absalon (Remiremont, 16 agosto 1980) è un ex mountain biker e ciclocrossista francese.

[ru] Абсалон, Жюльен

Жюльен Абсалон (фр. Julien Absalon, родился 16 августа 1980 года в городе Ремирмон, Вогезы) —  французский профессиональный велогонщик в дисциплине кросс-кантри. Олимпийский чемпион 2004 и 2008 годов. Многократный чемпион мира и Европы.



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