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Full name
  
David Veilleux

Role
  
Cyclist

Current team
  
Retired

Height
  
1.8 m


Discipline
  
Road

Weight
  
70 kg

Name
  
David Veilleux

Education
  
Laval University

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Born
  
26 November 1987 (age 36) Cap-Rouge, Quebec, Canada (
1987-11-26
)

Rider type
  
All arounder, Time-trialist

2007
  
The Jittery Joe's Pro Cycling Team

2008–2010
  
Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast

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David Veilleux (born 26 November 1987 in Cap-Rouge, Quebec) is a Canadian former professional cyclist, who competed as a professional between 2011 and 2013. He is best known for his victories in the Italian semi-classic Tre Valli Varesine in 2012 and winning a stage of the 2013 Critérium du Dauphiné.

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Professional career

In 2011, he took his first win under the Europcar banner, the 1.2 classified La Roue Tourangelle. He broke away in the final 30 kilometers with Anthony Delaplace from the Saur–Sojasun squad. The pair cooperated well together to resist to the peloton's charge and Veilleux beat Delaplace to the sprint, while the bunch reached the finish line only 5 seconds after them.

David Veilleux David Veilleux wins opening stage of Critrium du Dauphin

In the spring of 2012, Veilleux was part of a long breakaway in the monument Paris-Roubaix which was composed of about a dozen units. They broke away at kilometer 70 and were joined (scattered) well after the Forest of Arenberg, some 110 kilometres (68 mi) later. Leading to the Tour de France, it was announced that Veilleux was under consideration to participate in the race, but in the end he was not chosen, which drew considerable press coverage in his country.

David Veilleux David Veilleux au Tour de France un chelon la fois

In August 2012, Veilleux met success on the Mi-Août Bretonne, which is classified as a 2.2 race by the UCI. He won the opening stage after leaving his eight breakaway companions and riding the last 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) on his own. He and his team successfully defended his leader's jersey for the remaining three stages and he pocketed the general classification victory by 57 seconds on his nearest competitor. In the same month, Veilleux took a great step forward in his career as he won the Tre Valli Varesine, an Italian semi-classic. Veilleux was part of a ten men escape group, and dropped them with 17 kilometres (11 mi) to go, winning solo.

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In 2013, Veilleux won the first stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné after being the sole survivor of an early breakaway on the undulating stage. He held on to the leader's jersey until the fourth stage time trial. Shortly after the Dauphiné, Veilleux was confirmed by Team Europcar as a participant for the Tour de France, therefore becoming the first Québec-born rider in history to participate in the event. In the meantime, Veilleux won the overall classification of the 2.2 race Boucles de la Mayenne. On 11 September 2013, he announced his retirement from professional cycling, saying he wanted to continue his studies in mechanical engineering at Laval University and to start a family.

References

David Veilleux Wikipedia