Antoine Méo

Antoine Méo (born 29 August 1984) is a French enduro rider and two-time world champion. A former motocross rider, he debuted in the World Enduro Championship in 2008 and placed fifth.[1] In the following year, Méo finished second to Mika Ahola in the E1 category. Continuing with Husqvarna, he won the world title in 2010 ahead of countryman Johnny Aubert. For the 2011 season, Méo moved to the E2 class and claimed his second title.[2] In 2009 and 2010, he won the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) World Trophy with the French national team.

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Career summary

Season Series Class Team Wins Final placing
2002 European Supercross Championship 125 cc Kawasaki ? 1st
2003 French Motocross Championship 250 cc Kawasaki ? 2nd
2004 Motocross World Championship MX1 Kawasaki 0 15th
2005 Motocross World Championship MX1 Husqvarna 0 20th
2008 World Enduro Championship E2 Husqvarna 0 5th
2009 World Enduro Championship E1 Husqvarna 6 2nd
2010 World Enduro Championship E1 Husqvarna 8 1st
2011 World Enduro Championship E2 Husqvarna 8 1st

ISDE

Season Location Class Team Final placing
2009 Figueira da Foz, Portugal World Trophy France 1st
2010 Morelia, Mexico World Trophy France 1st

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