French cyclist
Stéphane Tempier Tempier in 2007
Full name Stéphane Tempier Born (1986-03-05 ) 5 March 1986 (age 38) [ 1] Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) Weight 63 kg (139 lb) Current team Trek Factory Racing Discipline Mountain biking , Road cycling Rider type Cross-country 2006 Scott - Les 2 Alpes 2007-2008 Gewiss - Bianchi 2009-2012 TX Active Bianchi 2013-2015 BH - SR Suntour - KMC 2016-2019 Bianchi Countervail 2020- Trek Factory Racing
Roc d'Azur 2012
Stéphane Tempier (born 5 March 1986) is a French cross-country mountain biker who races for the Trek Factory Racing. He won the silver medal in the junior cross country at the 2004 world championships in Les Gets , France . At the 2005 world championships he won the bronze medal in the cross country team relay , riding the men's under-23 leg for the French team.
Tempier represented France in the mountain bike cross country at the 2012 Summer Olympics and finished in 11th place, 2:23 behind the winner.[ 4] He was on the start list for the 2018 Cross-country European Championship and he finished 6th. The following year he won the bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships in Mont-Sainte Anne, Canada.
Mountain bike, men
World Championships [ edit ]
Junior cross-country
Under-23 cross-country
Elite men cross-country
Cross-country team relay
Elite men cross-country
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^ "Schurter wins gold medal at cross country world championships: Flückiger brothers give Swiss a sweep of top three spots" . cyclingnews.com . 8 September 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Schurter wins back-to-back men's cross country world titles: Fumic, Hermida round out podium" . cyclingnews.com . 31 August 2013. Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Absalon wins cross country world championship in Hafjell: French star rides away from Schurter for the gold" . cyclingnews.com . 6 September 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Schurter wins men's cross country title at Worlds: Absalon second, followed by Cink" . cyclingnews.com . 5 September 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Schurter wins fifth elite cross-country world championship title: Swiss rider joins Julien Absalon among five-time winners" . cyclingnews.com . 3 July 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
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^ "Results: 2018 MTB world championships elite xco / cross-country" . Vital MTB . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "UCI MTB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Men Elite Cross-country Olympic- | Tissot Timing" . tissottiming.com . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "UCI MTB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - Men Elite Cross-country Olympic- | Tissot Timing" . tissottiming.com . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "Team Relay, 25.2 km: Canada takes world's opener" . cyclingnews.com . Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Spain with first gold" . cyclingnews.com . Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Score one for the Swiss in World Championship opener" . cyclingnews.com . Retrieved 12 July 2016 .
^ "Hermida unbeatable in Austria - Spaniard Ruzafa Cueto takes silver ahead of Flückiger" . cyclingnews.com . 19 September 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Schurter seals World Cup with second place - Kulhavy claims final round" . cyclingnews.com . 28 August 2010. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Kulhavy outsprints Schurter - Czech rider seals World Cup overall" . cyclingnews.com . 20 August 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Schurter wins last World Cup of the season - Swiss rider celebrates World Cup overall title" . cyclingnews.com . 28 July 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Kulhavy wins elite men's cross country at Hafjell World Cup - Schurter claims World Cup overall title" . cyclingnews.com . 14 September 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Schurter victorious in Méribel cross country World Cup - Absalon and Fumic round out podium" . cyclingnews.com . 24 August 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Rankings" . UCI . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "Schurter tops Absalon in Val di Sole - Vogel third in tight race as Scott-Odlo rider seals overall World Cup title" . cyclingnews.com . 23 August 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2016 .
^ "Rankings" . UCI . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "Rankings" . UCI . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "Rankings" . UCI . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .
^ "Rankings" . UCI . Retrieved 28 December 2020 .