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  1. Arnaud Pierre Armand Tournant (nascido em 5 de abril de 1978) é um ciclista francês. Considerado um dos melhores de todos os tempos, Tournant já venceu quatorze vezes o Campeonato Mundial e conquistou um ouro, prata e bronze nos Jogos Olímpicos .

    • Arnaud Pierre Armand Tournant
  2. Arnaud Tournant (born 5 April 1978) is a French track cyclist. He has won 14 World Championships (record of men) and won a gold, silver and a bronze at the Summer Olympics. In track cycling, he is second only to Sir Chris Hoy (17) in the number of global gold medals in his palmares.

    • Arnaud Tournant
    • 88 kg (194 lb)
    • 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
    • 5 April 1978 (age 45), Roubaix, France
  3. Arnaud Tournant, né le 5 avril 1978 à Roubaix, est un coureur cycliste français spécialiste de la piste. Membre de l'équipe Cofidis pendant dix ans, il a remporté durant sa carrière un record de 14 titres de champion du monde, dont trois en 2001 et un titre olympique en 2000.

  4. With 14 titles, Arnaud Tournant has won more World Championships in track cycling than any other rider, owing this mostly to his great time trial skills. Apart from winning the 1 km event at the World Championships four times (1998-2001), he was also the anchorman of the strong French team sprint squad.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Arnaud TOURNANT. Team France. Cycling Track. Olympic Medals. 1 G. 2 S. 1 B. Games Participations 3. First Olympic Games Sydney 2000. Year of Birth 1978. Olympic Results. Biography. With 14 titles, Arnaud Tournant has won more World Championships in track cycling than any other rider, owing this mostly to his great time trial skills.

  6. Champion du monde à 14 reprises, Arnaud Tournant est une figure marquante du cyclisme sur piste français.

  7. Biography. With 14 titles, Arnaud Tournant has won more World Championships in track cycling than any other rider, owing this mostly to his great time trial skills. Apart from winning the 1 km event at the World Championships four times (1998-2001), he was also the anchorman of the strong French team sprint squad.