Maryline Salvetat
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Maryline Salvetat (born 12 February 1974) is a French cyclist born in Castres. She participates in road cycling as well as in cyclo-cross and mountain biking. In 2002, 2004 and 2005 she became French national champion in cyclo-cross. In 2004 she also win the silver medal at the cyclo-cross European and World Championships.
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[edit] Honours
[edit] Road cycling
- 1991 : 1st in French junior national championships
- 1992 : 1st in French junior national championships
- 1994 : 3rd in Chrono des Herbiers
- 1994 : 2nd in Grand Prix de France
- 1995 : 2nd in Grand Prix de France
- 1996 : 2nd in Chrono des Herbiers
- 1996 : 1st in Grand Prix de France
- 1997 : 2nd in Chrono des Herbiers
- 1998 : 3rd in Grand Prix de France
- 2003 : 2nd in French elite national championships
- 2006 : 1st in Trophée des Grimpeurs
- 2006 : 3rd in French elite national time trial championships
- 2006 : 2nd in overall rankings Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale
[edit] Cyclo-cross
- 2001 : 2nd in French elite national championships
- 2002 : 1st in French elite national championships
- 2003 : 2nd in French elite national championships
- 2003 : 3rd in Sankt-Wendel
- 2003 : 2nd in Wetzikon
- 2003 : 2nd in Koksijde
- 2003 : 1st in Liévin
- 2004 : 1st in French elite national championships
- 2004 : 2nd in Nommay
- 2004 : 2nd in Elite World Championships
- 2004 : 2nd in Elite European Championships
- 2004 : 2nd in Milan
- 2004 : 2nd in Hofstade
- 2005 : 1st in French elite national championships
- 2005 : 3rd in Nommay
- 2005 : 2nd in Fourmies
- 2005 : 3rd in Pijnacker
- 2005 : 1st in Athée-sur-Cher
- 2005 : 3rd in Hofstade
- 2006 : 2nd in French elite national championships
- 2006 : 2nd in Blaye
- 2007 : 1st in Grand Prix du Nouvel-An
[edit] Mountain biking
- 2005 : 2nd in French elite national championships