Jeannie Longo (pictured below with her husband Patrice Ciprelli; Longo is on the right) won her third-consecutive French National Time Trial Championship this week, beating long-time rival Edwige Pitel by 1:19.
2010 French National Time Trial Championships
1. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (Rhône-Alpes), 24.7 km in 34:51
2. Edwige Pitel (Michela Fanini), at 1:19
3. Christel Ferrier-Bruneau (Vienne Futuroscope), at 1:31
4. Aude Biannic (Bretagne), at 1:45
5. Julie Krasniak (Lorraine), at 1:48
6. Delphine Pelletier (Centre), at 2:04
7. Mélodie Lesueur (ESGL 93), at 2:09
8. Caroline Mani (Vienne Futuroscope), at 2:19
9. Audrey Cordon (Vienne Futuroscope), at 2:21
10. Amélie Rivat (Rhône-Alpes), at 3:03
This year's event was seemingly devoid of the drama chronicled in 2009 by Cyclingnews.com:
"Jeannie Longo claimed her 56th French national title in the time trial championship in St. Brieuc on Thursday. Her victory came 30 years after she took her first blue, white and red jersey on the road back in 1979.
However, the day was less than fairytale as family troubles were made public and mechanical discord occurred once again with race commissaires.
She started five seconds later than scheduled because of a discussion with the judges over the conformity of her time trial bike. The bike was initially refused. She argued that she recently rode the Souvenir Magali-Pache with the same bike and she was eventually given the green light in extremis at the difference of her rival Edwige Pitel who had to race with her replacement bike that was four years old.
Asked whether or not this incident had favoured her, Longo replied to the reporters: "You would have preferred to see her winning, right? Well, I'm happy to have won once again. The incident prior to the race gave me a lot of adrenaline at the beginning of the race. I've suffered a lot but the huge crowd has encouraged me remarkably."
Despite her popularity and her winning status still at the age of 50, Longo cried a few times after the race. It was because of the revelation by L'Equipe that she was no longer coached by her husband Patrice Ciprelli who on the other hand gives Pitel training plans. It was Longo who attracted Pitel to her town of Grenoble. She even found a job for her.
Longo was quoted as not having "a great morale being alone and staying up until 2am sometimes". During the race, Ciprelli followed his wife in the car just as he has in the past and did not follow Pitel. Longo presumed he will follow her to their usual training camp in the USA in July as a preparation for the world championship in Mendrisio."
Friday, June 25, 2010
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Are you saying that Longo doped, that Pitel doped, some combination of the previous or that you supplied Ciprelli, Longo or Pitel with doping products, or you facilitated Ciprelli's obtaining doping products via the Internet?
ReplyDeleteMehhh, not saying any of the above, at least not directly.
ReplyDeleteI thought she won. Then why are they so long in the face ?
ReplyDeleteGuilty as 'charged' !!
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