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| Name: |
David Veilleux |
| Hometown: |
Cap-Rouge, Québec, Canada |
| Discipline: |
Road |
| Date of Birth: |
November 26, 1987 |
| Team: |
Jittery Joe’s Pro Cycling Team |
| Occupation: |
Cyclist |
| Member of Canadian National
Team since: |
2006 |
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Results
Highlights
COMPETITION |
EVENT |
RANK |
| 2006 World Championships, Salzburg, AUT |
Road Race |
71 |
| 2006 World Championships, Salzburg, AUT |
Time Trial |
50 |
| 2006 U23 National Championships, CAN |
Time Trial |
1 |
| 2006 U23 National Championships, CAN |
Road Race |
1 |
| 2006 National Championships, CAN |
Road Race |
5 |
World Championship team member in 2006…
won the 2006 U23 National Championships in the
time trial and road race, which along with his
win at the 2005 Tour de l’Abitibi, are his
career highlights…first international competition
was the 2004 Tour de l’Abitibi in Val-d’Or,
Québec…trains in Québec City…coached
by Pierre Hutsebaut since 2006…previously
coached by Francis Paradis (2003-2006)…previously
a mountain biker…started cycling at age
16…has two favourite motto’s of inspiration,
“”Impossible is nothing” and
“No pain, no gain”…when he was
younger, he wanted to be like French mountain
biker Cedric Garcia, but now prefers to be the
best version of himself and no one else…
Born in Québec City, Québec, Canada…resides
in Cap-Rouge, Québec…graduated from
Cardinal-Roy School in Québec City…plans
to be an aerospace engineer…partner Emilie
is a student at McGill University…mother
is a sales representative with College Multihexa…father
Alain is the Regional Director for the Ministry
of Education, Leisure and Sport…has an older
brother and older sister…enjoys video games
and cars…favourites include sushi; snowboarding,
skateboarding and hockey; action movies and music.
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