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JEANNIE LONGO on the
ACCEL disc wheel.

Birth Date: 12/31/58
Home: St. Martin le Vinoux, France Originally From: Annecy,
France Career: Cyclist
Jeannie is a 3-time winner of the Tour Cycliste Feminin and she is an 18-Time French
National Road Champion. She has set numerous world records throughout her career. In the
1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games she finished 6th after suffering a minor collision and then
a mechanical problem as aresult of the impact...she walked across the line with a broken
derailleur. She also visited the 1988 Olympics in Seoul she did not come home with a
medal. However in 1992 at Barcelona she rode away with the silver. In her first ICW in
1989 she entered under the Jane Ciprelli (her husband's last name) to maintain a low
profile. She went on to win the race.
Jeannie holds the World Hour Record, set in
Mexico City in October of 1996. IThe current mark is 48.159 kilometers in the one hour
span.
2001 World Time Trial Champion
1996 Olympic Gold Medalist
13 World Championship Jerseys (Road and Track)
World Hour Record Holder (45.094 kms)
Jeannie Longo - Career Highlights
2001 Race Results
UCI Points List - 11th place
World Championships
Time Trial - 1st place
Road Race - 3rd place
Grande Boucle Féminine (2.9.1)
Final Overall General Classification - 9th place
Stage 2 (Barèges to Campan) - 2nd place
Stage 10 (Saint-Galmier to Rive-de-Gier TT, 42.8 km) - 2nd place
Hewlett Packard Women's Challenge (2.9.1)
Final Overall General Classification - 5th place
Points Classification - 2nd place
Mountains Classification - 1st place
Sprints Classification - 5th place
Stage 1 (Boise to Idaho City) - 1st place
Stage 3 (Stanley to Ketchum) - 3rd place
Stage 4 (Sun Valley Time Trial, 5.1 km) - 2nd place
Stage 5 (Elkhorn Resort Circuit Race) - 8th place
Stage 7 (Burley to Pomerelle) - 3rd place
Stage 8 (Burley to Magic Mountain) - 6th place
Stage 9 (Twin Falls to Buhl) - 6th place
Stage 11 (Emmett to Firebird Time Trial, 21 km) - 2nd place
Montréal (Can) World Cup - 6th place
Grand prix de Haute-Garonne - 6th place
Redlands Bicycle Classic (2.9.2)
Stage 1 (Mt. Rubidoux Time Trial, 5 km) - 9th place
Stage 3 (Sun Time Trial, 17.3 km) - 6th place
2000 Race Results
Official World Hour Record - 45.094 km
World Championships
Time Trial - 2nd place
Olympic Games (Sydney, Aus)
Time Trial - 3rd place
Killington Stage Race
Final Overall GC - 1st place
Mountains Classification - 2nd place
Stage 1 (Brandon Gap Road Race) - 1st place
Stage 2 (Rutland Criterium) - 10th place
Stage 3 - 1st place
Mt. Washington Hill Climb - 1st place (course record)
GP Féminine International du Québec (2.9.2)
Final Overall GC - 2nd place
Mountains Classification - 1st place
Stage 2 (Frelighsburg to Frelighsburg) - 6th place
Stage 3 (Richford to Lac Brome) - 4th place
Stage 4 (Bedford Time Trial) - 3rd place
Stage 6 (Sutton to Mount Sutton) - 3rd place
Tour Feminin de Bretagne (2.9.2)
Stage 3 (Baud to Baud) - 1st place
Stage 4b (Le Bouexiere) - 2nd place
Hewlett Packard Women's Challenge (2.9.1)
Final Overall GC - 4th place
Points Classification - 3rd place
Mountains Classification - 1st place
Stage 2 (Lowman to Stanley) - 1st place
Stage 3 (Elkhorn Circuit Race) - 2nd place
Stage 4 (Rupert to Pomerelle) - 1st place
Stage 5 (Burley South Individual Time Trial) - 1st place
Stage 6 (Burley to Buhl) - 9th place
Tour of the Gila
Final Overall GC - 2nd place
Stage 1 (Tyrone Time Trial) - 1st place
Stage 2 (Silver City to Mogollon Road Race) - 4th place
Stage 5 (Gila Monster Road Race) - 1st place
Vuelta Navarra Feminas
Final Overall GC - 9th place
Stage 2b (Arizaleta Time Trial) - 3rd place
Stage 3 (Adrian to Pamplona) - 10th place
1999 Race Results
Trophee d'Or
Overall GC - 6th place
stage 3 - 2nd place
stage 4 - 4th place
French Championships
Road Race - 1st place
Time Trial - 1st place
Hewlett Packard LaserJet Women's Challenge
Overall GC - 1st place
stage 2 (Lowman to Stanley) - 1st place
stage 3 (Stanley to Ketchum) - 2nd place
stage 4 (Sun Valley Time Trial) - 1st place
stage 5 (Elkhorn Circuit Race) - 6th place
stage 8 (Massacre Rocks to Pomerelle) - 7th place
stage 11 (Swan Falls to Melba Time Trial) - 1st place
QOM competition - 3rd place
Points jersey competition - 3rd place
1998 Race Results
World Championships
Time Trial - 5th place
Road Race - 9th place
French Road Race Championship - 1st place
International Women's Challenge
Overall GC - 4th place
Prologue (Bogus Basin Time Trial) - 4th place
Sourdough to Galena Road Race - 6th place
World Cup #3 (Montreal) - 2nd place
Trois Jours de Vendee
stage 3 (Time Trial) - 1st place
Canberra Cycling Classic (Tour de Snowy)
Overall GC - 3rd place
stage 1 - 1st place
stage 4 - 9th place
stage 5 (TT) - 3rd place
Sydney (Aus) World Cup - 11th place
Giro dei 6 Comuni - 4th place
1997 Race Results
World Championships
Time Trial - 1st place
GP des Nations Time Trial - 1st place
Trophee d'Or
Overall GC - 1st place
2 stage victories
Interreg-Dreilaender Damen Tour - 3rd place (Overall GC)
Trois Jours de Vendee - 3rd place (Overall GC)
Vuelta a Majorca
Overall GC - 2nd place
1 stage victory
Prior to 1997
1996 Race Results
World Road Race Championships - 1st place
Olympic Games Time Trial - 2nd place
Trois Jours de Vendee - 2nd place
Etoile Vosgienne - 2nd place (1 stage victory)
Tour Cycliste Feminin - 3rd place (2 stage victories)
Chrono Champenois - 1st place
GP des Nations Time Trial - 1st place
Tour de Haute-Garonne - 3rd place (1 stage victory)
GP Apertura - 3rd place
1995 Race Results
World Road Race Championship - 1st place
World Time Trial Championship - 1st place
1994 Race Results
World Time Trial Championship - 3rd place
1993 Race Results
World Road Race Championship - 2nd place
1992 Race Results
Olympic Games Road Race - 2nd place
World Team Time Trial Championship - 2nd place
1991 Race Results
Ore-Ida Women's Challenge - 1st place (2 stage victories)
1989 Race Results
World Road Race Championship - 1st place
1988 Race Results
Tour de l'Aude - 1st place
Tour de France Feminin - 1st place (5 stage victories)
1987 Race Results
World Road Race Championship - 1st place
1998 HP IWC--4th GC
12 Time World Champion
1996 Olympic Road Race--Silver Medal
1992 Olympic Road Race--Silver Medal
1992 Olympic Individual Pursuit--5th place
1989 IWC Champion
1984 Olympic Road Race--6th placeRoad racing:
1996 Olympic Silver medal in 1996 against the clock
World Champion: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1995 and against the clock in 1995, 1996.
French Champion from 1979 to 1989, in 1992, 1995 and against the clock in 1995
Tour de France: 1987, 1988, 1989
Colorado Tour (United States): 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987
Tour of Colombia: 1987, 1988
Tour of Norway: 1987
Tour of Texas (United States): 1984, 1985
Track racing:
World Pursuit Champion in 1986, 1988, 1989; and in points racing in 1989
French Pursuit Champion from 1980 to 1989, in 1992 and 1994; and in points racing in 1986,
1989, 1992.
Jeannie during The HP LaserJet Women's Challenge
Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli Proves She's The
World's Greatest Cyclist By Decisively Winning The Richest And Longest Stage Race In
North America, The HP LaserJet Women's Challenge
Boise, ID, June 20, 1999 - The 12-time World Champion, Olympic Gold Medallist, Hour
Record Holder and winningest cyclist with over 575 career victories, Jeannie
Longo-Ciprelli (Ebly), thoroughly dominated a strong international field throughout the
12-day,
13-stage HP LaserJet Women's Challenge, winning by 3 minutes and 41 seconds over her
nearest competitor, American Mari
Holden (HP Toner). Longo-Ciprelli, with the help of her powerful Ebly teammates, took
control of the race in stage two, never
relinquishing the blue Race Leader's jersey over the remaining 11 stages.
Below pictures are from the The HP LaserJet Women's Challenge

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