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Axelle Étienne (born 26 March 1998 in Bondy) is a French cyclist who competes in the BMX. Axelle was born in Bondy and grew up in Vaujours, in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis. Her parents are from the island of Guadeloupe. Her brother Patrick also competes in BMX racing with both showing promise at a young age.
Turkish Cycling Cup I ITT : 19 January 2025: 1.NE: Neyran Elden: Melike Çakır: Reyhan Yakişir: CBR Racing Series : 19 January 2025: 1.NE: Elisa Luo: Chloe Patrick: Colleen Gulick: Turkish Cycling Cup I RR : 20 January 2025: 1.NE: Reyhan Yakişir: Melike Çakır: Gamze Ceyhan: Turkish Cycling Cup I Criterium : 22 January 2025: 1.NE: Azize Bekar
Axelle is a French language feminine given name, a derivative of the Scandinavian name Axel. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Axelle Axell (born 1937), Swedish actress
After the text describing the cycling career of the cyclist, it is time for some bare facts. For this you can use the {{div col}}-format, see {}. The major results of cyclists are usually put in a list. Sometimes the list is sorted by race, sometimes by year, chronologically as per WP:LOW. Most often this list is sorted in order of years then ...
Tom Ritchey (born 1956) is an American bicycle frame builder, Category 1 racer, fabricator, designer, and founder of Ritchey Design. [1] Ritchey is a US pioneer [ citation needed ] in modern frame building and the first production mountain bike builder/manufacturer in the history of the sport.
Cyclist was shown with Goncharova's Airplane over a Train in the artist's 1913 solo show. [3]: 113 In his 2009 book on the Russian avant-garde, Harte considered Cyclist to be a "more mature" Cubo-Futurist painting compared to Goncharova's earlier works [3]: 116 and wrote that the painting evidences Goncharova's intensified focus on "modern motion's distortion of space and image".
Quarterfinals: four heats of six cyclists each. Each heat had three runs, using a point-for-place system (one point for the winner of a run, two points for second, etc.), with the lowest points over the three runs winning. The best four cyclists in each heat (16 total) advanced to the semifinals; the others (eight cyclists) were eliminated.
Au Vélodrome, also known as At the Cycle-Race Track and Le cycliste, is a painting by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger.The work illustrates the final meters of the Paris–Roubaix race, and portrays its 1912 winner Charles Crupelandt.