Christophe Lévêque (born 11 February 1973) is a former-professional French "Mid/Current School"
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Racing career
Christophe Lévêque began
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(bicycle motocross) racing in 1987, at age 14, and achieved first place in his first novice race. As an amateur, he was sponsored by the European division of Moto Cross Specialties.
He turned professional in December 1990 and achieved his first professional win in the United States the following year at the
American Bicycle Association (ABA) Fallnationals. Two months later, his first race on the senior professional circuit was a last-place finish at the
National Bicycle League (NBL) Christmas Classic nationals.
In 1992, Lévêque achieved his first senior pro win at the non-sanctioned charity Fifth Annual Race Against Drugs, in
Palm Springs
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, California. His competition had included
Eric Carter, Jamie Staff, Todd Corbitt and Todd Blaser in the main.
In January 1995, he broke his wrist while riding recreationally and required surgery in France. He returned to racing at the ABA Winternationals on March 18.
There was a controversy regarding the 1995 ABA National 1 Pro championship. Lévêque had earned the most points but the title went to points runner-up
Gary Ellis due to an obscure rule that only permitted an American citizen to win the title. The rule was revoked from the ABA rule book after the 1995 season ended. With the rule change, Lévêque subsequently won the title in 1998 and 1999.
He injured his shoulder at the NBL Summer Nationals in July 1996, which kept him from racing through the following year. Another injury at the ABA Fall Nationals in October 1998 laid him up for five months. During the ABA Grandnational in November 1999, he separated his shoulder in a crash.
At the NBL Easter Classic National in March 2002, Lévêque hurt his back and returned to France for several surgeries to repair and eventually replace a ruptured disc, putting him out of racing for the season.
[ In early October 2003, Lévêque broke his foot in a race in France.
While laid up from injuries in 2003, Lévêque started a BMX distribution company, US Pro Bikes.][Pro profile page of Double A Marketing site]
In March 2004, Lévêque shattered his heel and was laid up for eight months, due in part to complications from the healing process. It did not respond to therapy, and Lévêque retired in mid-2005 due to accumulated injuries. His last professional race was a fourth-place finish in the ABA Silver Dollar National in Reno
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, Nevada, on 9 January 2005.[''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.7(Premier Issue)]
Lévêque held a dozen French championships, a dozen International Bicycle Motocross Federation (IBMXF) championships, five Union Cycliste Internationale
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(UCI) championships, and the 2001 ABA Golden Crank award for Pro of the Year.bmxtreme.com article
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Further reading
*"Double Interview: Christophe Leveque & Brian Foster" ''BMX Plus!'' April 1996 Vol.19 No.4 pg.66 two separate non-interactive interviews with the pros Foster and Lévêque.
*"The New NBL #1 Pro Speaks" ''BMX Plus!'' December 1997 Vol.20 No.12 pg.42 Mini Interview of the 1997 NBL pro No.1 Lévêque.
*"Inside the Pro's Bikes" BMX Plus! July 1998 Vol.21 No.7 pg.93 Article about the racing machines of Lévêque and John Purse.
*"Specialized Signs Chris Lévêque" ''BMX Plus!'' January 1999 Vol.22 No.1 pg.92
*"The Pro Upset of the Year...Christophe Leveque: ABA & NBL #1 Pro." ''BMX Plus!'' March 1999 Vol.22 No.3 pg.28
*"The French Invasion" ''Snap BMX Magazine'' May 1999 Vol.6 Iss.3 No.31 pg.40 Joint interview with fellow countryman and racer Thomas Allier.
*"Q&A: If you could race one race over again, which would it be?" ''Snap BMX Magazine'' December 1999 Vol.6 Iss.10 No.38 pg.42 Single question interview asked of Lévêque and four other professional racers including Randy Stumpfhauser, Michelle Cairns, Neal Wood, and Jamie Lilly.
*"Christophe Leveque" ''Snap BMX Magazine'' January 2000 Vol.7 Iss.1 No.39 poster back
*"Interview: Christophe Leveque" ''Transworld BMX'' April 2003 Vol.10 Iss.4 No.78 pg.50
*"The Flying Frenchman Calls It A Day" ''BMX World'' December 2005/January 2006 Vol.1 No.1 pg.7(Premier Issue)
References
External links
The American Bicycle Association (ABA) Website.
The National Bicycle League (NBL) Website.
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1973 births
Living people
French BMX riders
French male cyclists
People from Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine
Cyclists from Seine-Saint-Denis
UCI BMX World Champions (elite men)