Christophe Mengin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christophe Mengin (born 3 September 1968 in Cornimont, France) is a French racing cyclist and a former cyclo-cross racer. He became professional in 1995, signing to the Chazal team. His height is 1.73 m, and weight is 68 kg
Contents |
[edit] Teams
- 1995 : Chazal.
- 1996 : Petit Casino.
- 1997-2005 : Française des Jeux
[edit] Honours
- Champion of France in junior cyclo-cross - 1988.
- Champion of France in cyclo-cross - 1997.
- Winner of a leg in the Three Days of La Panne - 1997.
- Winner of the 16th stage of the 1997 Tour de France.
- Champion of France in cyclo-cross - 1998.
- Winner of one stage in the Trophée Castille et Leon - 1998.
- Winner of the Grand Prix Ouest France - 1999.
- Runner-up in the 19th stage of the Tour de France - 2002.
- Winner of the Cholet-Pays de Loire race - 2003
[edit] Tour de France Stats
- 1995: Did Not Finish
- 1997: 48th
- 1999: 70th
- 2000: 95th
- 2001: 102nd
- 2003: 110th
- 2004: 84th
- 2005: Did not Finish - injury after a fall in the 6th stage forced him to retire from the race.
[edit] External links
- Christophe Mengin dans le Tour de France (in French)
Riders on Française des Jeux |
---|
Ludovic Auger | Sandy Casar | Sébastien Chavanel | Carlos Da Cruz | Mickael Delage | Christophe Detilloux | Rémy Di Gregorio | Arnaud Gerard | Philippe Gilbert | Timothy Gudsell | Frédéric Guesdon | Lilian Jegou | Sébastien Joly | Mathieu Ladagnous | Johan Lindgren | Thomas Lövkvist | Thierry Marichal | Bradley McGee | Ian Mcleod | Christophe Mengin | Cyrille Monnerais | Francis Mourey | Fabrice Patanchon | Jérémy Roy | Benoît Vaugrenard | Jussi Veikkanen |
Manager |
Marc Madiot |