Arnaud Dublé

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Arnaud Dublé Road cycling
To person
Date of birth May 13, 1980
nation France
discipline train
Team (s)
2001 to 2003 Equipe Cofidis
Most important successes
Junior World Championships
gold Team sprint (with Mickaël Quemener and Thomas Montano)

Arnaud Dublé (born May 13, 1980 in Bordeaux ) is a former French track cyclist .

In 1995 Arnaud Dublé was French youth sprint champion , the following year he won two titles, in the sprint and in the two-man team . In 1997 he became French junior champion in the 1000-meter time trial .

In 1998 Arnaud Dublé won the title of Junior World Champion in the team sprint , together with Mickaël Quemener and Thomas Montano. The following year he was runner-up in the European time trial (U23). In 2000 he won the time trial at the Track Cycling World Cup in Cali, and two years later in Monterrey he won the team sprint with Arnaud Tournant and Franck Durivaux . At the World Cup run in Sydney in the same year he was second in the sprint; In 2003 he won the team sprint together with Matthieu Mandard and François Pervis in Aguascalientes and took third place in the sprint.

Dublé also competed several times at the UCI track world championships : His best place was fifth in 2001 in the time trial. In the same year he set a world record over 500 meters with a flying start in La Paz with 25.850 seconds.

In 2003 Dublé ended his active cycling career.

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Remarks

  1. The list of Dublé's results are partly contradicting or unclear.
  2. Coupe du monde # 2: les résultats d'Aguascalientes on velo101.com

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