Chausson, Anne-Caroline (1977–)
Chausson, Anne-Caroline (1977–)
French mountain biker. Name variations: Anne Caroline Chausson. Born Oct 8, 1977, in Dijon, France.
Began racing competitively (1993) and became dominate force in international mountain biking; became 8-time World Downhill champion (Junior: 1993–95; Senior: 1996–2000), 5-time European champion (1994–98), 6-time French national champion (1994–99), VeloNews International Cyclist of the Year (1999), World Dual champion (2000), Downhill and Dual World champion (2000), and 4-time Overall World Cup Downhill champion.
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