Rayann Lacheny Makes History by Winning All Three Stages of the French Overseas Cycling Championship 2023

2023-06-04 05:22:47

Author of a third victory in as many stages, the young Caledonian Rayann Lacheny wins the French Overseas Cycling Championship 2023.


18 years following the last Caledonian victory, Rayann Lacheny achieved a historic feat. By winning the time trial in Deva this Sunday, the leader of the Caledonian A team not only won the French Overseas Cycling Championship 2023, but he also put his name in the competition history. Never before has a rider won all three stages of the championship.

On this final stage of the time trial, Rayann Lacheny was the only one to finish under the 26-minute mark, thanks to a time of 25 minutes and 47 seconds. However, nothing was a foregone conclusion for the 22-year-old athlete who had to resolve, an hour before the event, to borrow the bike of one of his teammates for this final test.

After his historic hat-trick, it was a very happy Rayann Lacheny who presented himself at the microphone of Erik Dufour.



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There was a lot of suspense, adventures from the first to the last stage. We had bike problems but we were able to overcome all that and stay united“, greeted, all smiles, the big winner of the 2023 edition. And to complete: “It allows me to gain confidence. A title to add to his list, it’s something beautifulAnother Caledonian noticed during this edition: Florian Barket, who climbed from ninth to fourth place in the general classification thanks to his very good time in the time trial.

Rayann Lacheny exhausted following the ultimate time trial.


Behind Rayann Lacheny, Guadeloupe is doing very well, with two riders on the podium (Benjamin Le Ny and Taino Cailliau) and four in the Top 10.”We don’t have the title but this second place is more than honorable with two Guadeloupeans on the podium. Rayann is powerful, you have to be honest. He was stronger than us, there’s no shame in saying it“, recognized with humility the second in the general classification.

For his part, Guyanese Dilhan Will, winner of the previous edition, finished in fifth place. He is one of only two representatives of Guyana in the top 10 with Benjamin Bousquet. Finally, note the good performance of Reunionese riders Paul Rivière and Yannick Georges Assati, respectively seventh and eighth.


Ranking of the French Overseas Cycling Championship 2023.


An hour earlier, in the women’s category, Reunionese Kassandra Legros won. Find the full article here.

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