Joseph Berlin-Sémon
Joseph Berlin-Sémon (2017)
To person
Date of birth
June 12, 1994
nation
France France
discipline
Railway (endurance) / road
Societies)
until 2015
Amicale Cycliste Bisontine
Team (s)
2016–
Maloja pushbikers
Last updated: September 17, 2019
Joseph Berlin-Sémon (born June 12, 1994 in Besançon ) is a French cyclist.
Athletic career
In 2013 Joseph Berlin-Sémon took twelfth place in the U23 class at the Chrono des Nations . Two years later he finished second in the junior six-day race in London together with Philémon Marcel-Millet. In 2017 he was the French runner-up in the standing race . The following year, he and Morgan Kneisky finished third in the national championship in two-man team driving, and in 2018 and 2019 he was the French champion in the standing race behind his pacemaker Marc Pacheco .
Professional
Berlin-Sémon has a degree in training management and sports engineering.
successes
2018
2019
Web links
Individual evidence
^ Joseph Berlin-Semon. In: pushbikers.com. May 4, 2018. Retrieved September 17, 2018 .
1885 Jules Dubois | 1886, 1887 Frédéric de Civry | 1888, 1889 Charles Terront | 1890 Henri Béconnais | 1891 Fernand Charron | 1892 Henri Farman | 1893 Lucien Louvet | 1894 Constant Huret | 1895 Lucien Lesna | 1896 Alphonse Baugé | 1897, 1898, 1900, 1902 Émile Bouhours | 1899 Edouard Taylor | 1901 Paul Bourotte | 1903 Henri Contenet | 1904 Albert Champion | 1905, 1912–1914 Paul Guignard | 1906, 1907, 1911 Louis Darragon | 1908–1910 Georges Parent | 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1925 Georges Sérès sr. | 1921 Léon Didier | 1924 Robert Grassin | 1926 Gustave Ganay / Ernest Pasquier | 1927 Jean Brunier / Léon Didier | 1928 Henri Bréau / Maurice Jubi | 1928 Ernest Catudal | 1928–1932, 1934 Georges Paillard | 1933 Charles Lacquehay | 1935 Auguste Wambst | 1936 André Raynaud | 1937, 1941, 1943 Ernest Terreau | 1938, 1942, 1945, 1952, 1953 Henri Lemoine | 1939 Louis Minardi | 1940 Georges Wambst | 1944, 1946 Louis Chaillot | 1947, 1948 Jean-Jacques Lamboley | 1949 Raoul Lesueur | 1950 Georges Sérès jr. | 1950, 1951, 1955–1957, 1960 Roger Godeau | 1951 Guy Bethery | 1951 Henri Lemoine | 1954 Roger Queugnet | 1958, 1959 Bernard Bouvard | 1961, 1966 Jean Raynal / Hugo Lorenzetti | 1962–1964 Robert Varnajo / Hugo Lorenzetti | 1965 Jean Raynal / Alexis Blanc-Garin | 1967, 1968 Jean Raynal / Norbert Koch | 1969, 1970 Michel Scob / Adolphe Laval | 1973 Alain Van Lancker / Norbert Koch | 1974, 1977, 1978 Alain Dupontreue / Alain Maréchal | 1975 Enzo Mattioda / Adolphe Laval | 1976 Alain Dupontreue / Adolphe Laval | 1979 Dominique Thiébaud | 1980 Pierre Trentin / Alain Maréchal | 1981 Franck Clemente / Norbert Koch | 1982, 1983 Jean-Claude Lecourieux / Bruno Walrave | 1984 Bruno Garnier / Joël Lacroix | 1985 Frédéric Vichot / Michel Buffet | 1986 Jacques Decrion / Pierre Morphyre | 1987 Patrick Gouin / Michel Barrault | 1988 Philippe Tarantini / Alain Maréchal | 1989 Serge Crottier-Combe / Pierre Lachaize | 1990 Pascal Chollet / Michel Barrault | 1991 Michel Dubreuil / Pierre Lachaize | 1992, 1993 Serge Crottier-Combe / Alain Maréchal | 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001 Marc Seynaeve / Michel Barrault | 1999, 2000 Anthony Gillot / Alain Maréchal | 2002, 2004 Stéphane Benetiere / Bernard Filiatre | 2003, 2005 Samuel Dumoulin / Marc Pacheco | 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 David Derepas / Bernard Filiatre | 2008 Mickaël Buffaz / Marc Pacheco | 2011, 2012, 2013 Benoît Daeninck / André De Raet | 2014, 2016, 2017 Émilien Clère / François Toscano | 2015 Antoine Gaudillat / Alain Gaudillat | 2018, 2019 Joseph Berlin-Sémon / Marc Pacheco
Standing championships were not held in all years; In 1928, 1950 and 1951 three champions were determined each time. If known, with details of the pacemaker.
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