AS Cycliste Excels in World Cycling Championships Qualification in Glasgow

2023-07-31 03:09:00

the essentials Four licensees of AS Cycliste managed to qualify to take part in the World Cycling Championships in Glasgow.

It is in Glasgow, Scotland, that the world cycling championships will take place from August 5 to 13. All disciplines have been brought together for the event (road, track, mountain bike, BMX, trial, indoor cycling, gran fondo, para-cycling), divided into 13 championships which will award nearly 200 rainbow jerseys to the 2 600 male and female athletes who qualified for their respective nations.

In this exceptional context, the Association Sportive Carcassonnaise Cycliste, reconnecting with its glorious past, is very proud of the qualification of four of its members for these Worlds, who will honorably represent the colors of Carcassonne and the Aude department. .

Sophie Giovane: XC-MTB Marathon event – ​​96.5 km on August 6, 2023

Already vice-champion of France in E-Cycling this winter (and qualified for the worlds), Sophie has won her place on the circuit of UCI Elite XC-MTB Marathon rounds, recently taking 7th place in the French elite championship (and keeping on the occasion her title of champion of France masters).

Frédéric Gombert: XC-MTB Marathon event – ​​96.5 km on August 6, 2023

Best Aude mountain biker in 2023, Frédéric also qualified brilliantly by finishing 11th in the French elite championship.

Véronique DECHAUX and Marion TAILLEFER: Gran Fondo road race on August 4, 2023 over 160 km

Specialists in cyclosportive events, the two women obtained their qualification for this long distance world championship at the end of April in Perpignan.

These trips are not easy to plan but each of the four riders has motivated themselves to give themselves the means to participate in the best of their physical condition, and the Carcassonne club will be behind them with the support of all of its licensees. .

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