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Frédéric Magné
French cyclist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frédéric Magné (born 5 February 1969) is a French former track cyclist. Magné was the world champion in keirin in 1995, 1997 and 2000 and in tandem in 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1994, each time with Fabrice Colas. He also rode at four Olympic Games.[1]
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Palmarès
- 1987
- World Championships, Vienna
Gold, Tandem (Amateurs, with Fabrice Colas)
- 1988
- World Championships, Ghent
Gold, Tandem (Amateurs, with Colas)
- 1989
- World Championships, Lyon
Gold, Tandem (Amateurs, with Colas)
- 1991
- French National Track Championships
Gold, 1 km time trial (Amateurs)
- 1992
- World Championships, Valencia
Bronze, Keirin
Silver, Sprint
- French National Track Championships
Gold, Sprint
- 1993
- French National Track Championships
Bronze, Sprint
- 1994
- World Championships, Palermo
Gold, Tandem (with Colas)
- French National Track Championships
Gold, Sprint
- 1995
- World Championships, Bogotá
Gold, Keirin
Bronze, Sprint
- 1st, Bordeaux Six Days (with Etienne De Wilde)
- 1996
- World Championships, Manchester
Bronze, Keirin
- French National Track Championships
Silver, Sprint
- 1997
- World Championships, Perth
Gold, Keirin
- French National Track Championships
Bronze Sprint
- 1998
- World Cup
- 1st, Keirin, Victoria
- 2nd, Team sprint, Victoria
- 1st, Sprint, Victoria
- 2nd, Team sprint, Berlin
- 2nd, Sprint, Berlin
- 1999
- World Championships, Berlin
Bronze, Keirin
- French National Track Championships
Bronze Sprint
- 2000
- World Championships, Manchester
Gold, Keirin
- French National Track Championships
Bronze Sprint
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