Christel Ferrier Bruneau

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Christel Ferrier Bruneau

Christel Ferrier Bruneau (born July 8, 1979 in Montpellier ) is a former French cyclist .

Christel Ferrier Bruneau has been part of the internationally successful elite of French cycling since the mid-2000s and is characterized by her versatility. Twice, in 2009 and 2011, she was French road racing champion; In 2011 she finished second in the individual time trial behind Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli , who she then relegated to second in the road race. In 2008 she was the French runner-up on the road.

Ferrier Brunau is also among the world's best as a cross-country driver. In 2007 she was third at the European Championships, in 2010 sixth at the World Championships and took several podium places in French championships.

In 2008 Christel Ferrier Bruneau started in the road race at the Olympic Games in Beijing and finished 13th.

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  2. Since Ferrier Bruneau lived in Canada as a child, she is also a Canadian citizen.

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