Cycling: Bi-Athlete Olympic Champion Émilien Jacquelin Will Take Part in His First Professional Race
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Almost four months after joining Decathlon CMA CGM in an internship, Émilien Jacquelin will be able to give his first pedal kicks in the peloton. His program was unveiled by his team on Thursday 6 August.
Émilien Jacquelin, 31, won Olympic gold in February. Now the biathlete is changing sports. He will become a cyclist.
Paris – From the track to the saddle! Biathlon Olympic winner Émilien Jacquelin (31) will make his debut as a racing cyclist next week.
Émilien Jacquelin initially exchanged the biathlon rifle for the racing bike. Whether it is the final farewell to winter sports, he initially left open.
The Olympic biathlon champion will be at the start of the Polynormande on August 16th. Jacquelin will be in the colours of the Decathlon-CMA CGM team.
French biathlete Emilien Jacquelin, who has focused on cycling training after the Olympic season, will represent the national team at the Mediterranean Games in a few weeks.
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