Clément Lhotellerie

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Clément Lhotellerie at the Four Days of Dunkirk 2010

Clément Lhotellerie (born March 9, 1986 in Charleville-Mézières ) is a French cyclist .

Career

Clément Lhotellerie was French cross-champion in the junior class in 2003. In the following season he was able to defend his title. Two years later he won the national championship in the U23 class. In 2006, he also won the overall ranking of the Circuit de Saône-et-Loire .

At the end of the season he drove as a trainee for the French ProTeam Crédit Agricole . From 2007 to 2009, however, he was under contract with the Dutch Professional Continental Team Skil-Shimano . On the long-distance Paris – Nice trip in 2008 , he won the mountain classification . In addition, he was only narrowly beaten by Kjell Carlström in the sprint of a breakaway group on the third stage and finished second.

On April 26, 2009, Lhotellerie was tested positive for the doping substance methylhexanamine during Liège – Bastogne – Liège and his Vacansoleil team immediately dismissed it. A two-year ban initially imposed by the French association was reduced to just five months in autumn 2009.

After the end of its doping ban, Lhotellerie found a new employer in 2010 with the Continental Team Roubaix Lille Métropole . In 2015 he won the national title in the elite cyclocross.

successes

2006
  • FranceFrance French cyclocross champion (U23)
2008
2012
2015
  • FranceFrance French champion cyclocross

Teams

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. radsport-news.com: Lhotellerie also tested positive , accessed on July 24, 2009.
  2. radsport-news.com: Lhotelleries doping ban reduced to five months , accessed on October 18, 2009.