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French cyclist
Mickaël Bourgain
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Full name | Mickaël Bourgain |
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Born | (1980-05-28) 28 May 1980 (age 43)
Boulogne-sur-Mer,
France |
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Discipline | Track |
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Role | Rider |
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Rider type | Sprinter |
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1999-2009 |
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Team sprint world champion (2004, 2006, 2007 and 2009) |
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Mickaël Bourgain (born 28 May 1980 in
Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a French
track cyclist, who won a bronze medal in the men's team sprint race at the
2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens together with
Laurent Gané and
Arnaud Tournant, and a bronze medal in the men's individual sprint at the
2008 Summer Olympics.
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Major results
- 2002
- 2nd Team Sprint,
World Cup, Sydney
- 3rd Sprint,
World Cup, Sydney
- 2003
- 2nd Keirin,
French National Track Championships
- 2nd Sprint,
French National Track Championships
- 2nd Team Sprint,
UCI Track World Championships
- 1st Sprint,
World Cup,
Cape Town
- 1st Kilo,
French National Track Championships,
Hyères
- 2004
- 1st Team Sprint,
UCI Track World Championships
- 1st Keirin,
World Cup,
Aguascalientes
- 1st Team sprint,
World Cup,
Aguascalientes
- 1st Sprint,
World Cup,
Aguascalientes
- 1st Keirin,
French National Track Championships,
Hyères
- 3rd Sprint,
French National Track Championships,
Hyères
- 3rd Team Sprint,
Olympic Games,
Athens
- 2005
- 3rd Team sprint,
World Cup, Los Angeles
- 1st Sprint,
World Cup, Los Angeles
- 2nd Keirin,
World Cup,
Manchester
- 1st Sprint,
World Cup,
Manchester
- 2nd Sprint,
UCI Track World Championships, Los Angeles
- 2nd Sprint,
French National Track Championships,
Hyères
- 1st Keirin,
French National Track Championships,
Hyères
- 3rd Sprint,
World Cup,
Manchester
- 2006
- 2nd Sprint,
World Cup, Los Angeles
- 1st Team Sprint,
World Cup, Los Angeles
- 1st Team Sprint,
UCI Track World Championships,
Bordeaux
- 3rd Keirin,
French National Track Championships,
Hyères
- 3rd Keirin,
World Cup, Moscow
- 3rd Team Sprint,
World Cup, Moscow
- 2007
- 3rd Sprint,
World Cup,
Manchester
- 1st Team Sprint,
UCI Track World Championships,
Palma de Mallorca
- 3rd Sprint,
UCI Track World Championships,
Palma de Mallorca
- 3rd Sprint,
French National Track Championships
- 1st Sprint,
World Cup, Sydney
- 2nd Sprint,
World Cup, Beijing
- 2008
- 2nd Team sprint,
World Cup, Los Angeles
References
External links
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1995: Germany (
Jens Fiedler,
Michael Hübner,
Jan van Eijden)
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1996: Australia (
Darryn Hill,
Shane Kelly,
Gary Neiwand)
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1997–
98: France (
Vincent Le Quellec,
Florian Rousseau,
Arnaud Tournant)
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1999–
2001: France (
Laurent Gané,
Florian Rousseau,
Arnaud Tournant)
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2002: Great Britain (
Chris Hoy,
Craig MacLean,
Jamie Staff)
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2003: Germany (
Carsten Bergemann,
Jens Fiedler,
René Wolff)
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2004: France (
Mickaël Bourgain,
Laurent Gané,
Arnaud Tournant)
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2005: Great Britain (
Chris Hoy,
Jamie Staff,
Jason Queally)
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2006–
07: France (
Grégory Baugé,
Mickaël Bourgain,
Arnaud Tournant)
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2008: France (
Grégory Baugé,
Kévin Sireau,
Arnaud Tournant)
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2009: France (
Grégory Baugé,
Mickaël Bourgain,
Kévin Sireau)
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2010: Germany (
Robert Förstemann,
Maximilian Levy,
Stefan Nimke)
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2011: Germany (
René Enders,
Maximilian Levy,
Stefan Nimke)
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2012: Australia (
Shane Perkins,
Scott Sunderland,
Matthew Glaetzer)
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2013: Germany (
René Enders,
Stefan Bötticher,
Maximilian Levy)
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2014: New Zealand (
Ethan Mitchell,
Sam Webster,
Edward Dawkins)
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2015: France (
Grégory Baugé,
Michaël D'Almeida,
Kévin Sireau)
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2016–
17: New Zealand (
Ethan Mitchell,
Sam Webster,
Edward Dawkins)
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2018: Netherlands (
Nils van 't Hoenderdaal,
Harrie Lavreysen,
Jeffrey Hoogland,
Matthijs Büchli)
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2019–
20: Netherlands (
Roy van den Berg,
Harrie Lavreysen,
Jeffrey Hoogland,
Matthijs Büchli)
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2021: Netherlands (
Roy van den Berg,
Harrie Lavreysen,
Jeffrey Hoogland)
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2022: Australia (
Leigh Hoffman,
Matthew Richardson,
Matthew Glaetzer)
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2023: Netherlands (
Roy van den Berg,
Harrie Lavreysen,
Jeffrey Hoogland)
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