Nicolas Rousseau

Nicolas Rousseau

Nicolas Rousseau was born on March 16th, 1983

Full Name: Nicolas Rousseau
Nationality: French
Profession: Road Bicycle Racer
Country of Birth: France
Sport: Cycling
Discipline: Road Racing
Team: Not Available
Achievements: Not Available

French road bicycle racer who won the 1906 Tour de France and set multiple records in the early 20th century. He was a dominant force in the sport during his era.

Timeline
1983
Born in France
Nicolas Rousseau was born on November 16, 1983, in France. He would go on to become a professional road bicycle racer.
2005
Started Racing Career
Rousseau began his professional road racing career in the mid-2000s, competing in various international events.
2007
Won French National Championship
Rousseau won the French National Road Race Championship in 2007.
2009
Competed in Tour de France
Rousseau competed in the Tour de France in 2009, finishing in the top 100 overall.
2012
Continued Racing Success
Rousseau continued to have success in road racing, competing in events like the Tour de Suisse and the Giro dItalia.
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What is Nicolas Rousseaus background in professional cycling?
Nicolas Rousseau is a French road bicycle racer who turned pro in 2003. He has competed in several Grand Tours, including the Tour de France.
What teams has Nicolas Rousseau ridden for?
Nicolas Rousseau has ridden for several teams, including AG2R Prévoyance, Skil-Shimano, and Europcar.
What are Nicolas Rousseaus most notable achievements in cycling?
Nicolas Rousseau has achieved several top-10 finishes in stage races, including the Tour du Limousin and Tour of Luxembourg.
How has Nicolas Rousseau contributed to the cycling community?
Nicolas Rousseau has participated in charity events and rides, promoting cycling as a healthy lifestyle and supporting local communities.
What is Nicolas Rousseaus approach to training and preparation?
Nicolas Rousseau focuses on consistent training, careful nutrition, and mental preparation to maintain his competitive edge in professional cycling.

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