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Dominique Arnould Personal information Full name Dominique Arnould Born November 19, 1966
Luxeuil-les-Bains, FranceTeam information Discipline Road Role Rider Major wins 1993 World Championship cyclo-cross Medal recordCompetitor for France Cyclo-cross World Championships Gold 1993 Corva Elite Men's Race Infobox last updated on
July 3, 2008Dominique Arnould (born November 19. 1966 in Luxeuil-les-Bains in Haute-Saône, France) is a former professional road, cyclo-cross, and mountain bike cyclist. As a professional, the greatest wins in Arnould’s career were the World Cyclo-Cross World Championships in 1993 and a stage win in the 1992 Tour de France. In addition Arnould was the Cyclo-Cross Champion of France five times between 1989 and 2003. He also raced professionally for the Giant mountain bike team, earning several top ten results at world championships in this discipline as well. He retired from professional cycling in 2004 and assumed the position of Directeur Sportif for the French ProTour cycling team Bbox/Bouygues Télécom.
Palmarès
- 1988
- Dijon
- 1989
- France national cyclo-cross champion
- 1992
- Biernon
- Giro di Puglia
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 1
- 1993
- France national cyclo-cross champion
- World cyclo-cross champion
- Triel-sur-Seine
- 1994
- Dijon
- France national cyclo-cross champion
- 1995
- Carnetin
- 1996
- Pétange
- 1997
- Camors
- 1998
- Tétange
- Blaye
- 1999
- Pontchateau
- Sarrebourg
- Fourmies
- 2001
- Dangu
- Fond-de-Gras
- Lutterbach
- 2002
- Leudelange
- France national cyclo-cross champion
- Pétange
- Saulxures-sur-Moselotte
- 2003
- France national cyclo-cross champion
- 2004
- Idiazabal
External links
- Dominique Arnould profile at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for Dominique Arnould
Sporting positions Preceded by
Mike KlugeWorld cyclo-cross champion
1993Succeeded by
Paul HerijgersCategories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Luxeuil-les-Bains
- French cyclists
- French Tour de France stage winners
- Cyclo-cross cyclists
- French cycling biography stubs
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