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World Cycling Championships. Alexandre Léauté crowned world champion in the C2 category

After his two titles at the 2024 Paralympic Games, Alexandre Léauté won the world para-cycling title in the C2 category, this Friday, September 27 in Zurich (Switzerland). The Breton won his second medal after the silver taken in the time trial.

Alexandre Léauté was crowned road world champion in the C2 category in Zurich. | PHOTO: PERVILLÉ FLORENT / KMSP / KMSP VIA AFP


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  • Alexandre Léauté was crowned road world champion in the C2 category in Zurich. | PHOTO: PERVILLÉ FLORENT / KMSP / KMSP VIA AFP

At 23, Alexandre Léauté continues to make his mark in the history of para-cycling. On the course in Zurich (Switzerland), the Costa Rican won a new world champion title in the C2 category, this Friday, September 27. Already a silver medalist in the time trial a few days earlier, Léauté therefore completes these Swiss Worlds in the most beautiful way.

Already 20 world titles at 23 years old

With this new road title, Alexandre Léauté now reaches 20 world titles (track and road combined). A well-stocked trophy cabinet since he also won two gold medals during the Paralympic Games in this summer.

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Frustrated in the Paralympic road race but crowned in the time trial, the Breton this time reversed the medals, repairing the anomaly of last summer (3e). Léauté beat the Briton Matthew Robertson and the Belgian Ewoud Vromant on the line.

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