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Elise Delzenne : ウィキペディア英語版
Élise Delzenne

Élise Delzenne (born 28 January 1989) is a French professional racing cyclist who competes on the road and the track. , she rides for the team Velocio-SRAM. She was the 2013 French National Road Race Champion.
== Early life and junior cycling career==
Delzenne grew up in Nomain, in the Nord of France, near the border with Belgium. Her parents Philippe and Sylvie, née Dassonneville, are both touring cyclists.
When she was ten years old, Delzenne started cycling in the club of Orchies. In particular, she took part in many Semaines fédérale internationale de cyclotourisme, a massive touring cycling event. At the age of 12, she began to compete in the Union française des œuvres laïques d'éducation physique (UFOLEP).〔
In 2004, she started racing in the main federation, the Fédération française de cyclisme, as a member of the club "Entente sportive des enfants de Gayant de Douai" (ESEG Douai).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Elle est des notres Élise Delzenne la championne de France sur route 2013 )〕 She finished second in the departmental championship at Anor. Lucien Cloet, regional selector at the time, recognized her potential and started a collaboration with her.
The next year, she won the silver medal at the French championship in the novice category of the points race,〔 and finished eleventh in the French road race championship at Pont-du-Fossé. In 2006, she was selected for the European Road Championships at Valkenburg.〔
In 2007, she joined a second club with the team Wasquehal juniors, where she was trained by Hervé Boussard. In June the same year, she participated in the French track championship at Hyères, where she won the points race.〔 and finished fourth in the pursuit. She was disappointed by this last result〔 On the road, she won the national title at Mussidan. A few days before, she also finished fourth in the national time trial.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cyclistine-mages.blogspirit.com/archive/2007/08/05/elise-delzenne-au-sprint.html )
After obtaining her baccalauréat in science, she decided to stop competing in order to study. Two years later, she earned her Brevet de Technicien Supérieur (BTS) of engineering assistance in Armentières. She then joined the textile engineer high school ENSAIT in 2009.〔 She followed a sandwich course there and worked for the company PGI Nordlys in Bailleul. She nevertheless remained an athlete and ran the Route du Louvre marathon in 2010.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.laroutedulouvre.fr/cmsms/uploads/r%C3%A9sultats/MARATHON%20RDL%202010.pdf )

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