Loïc Bruni
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Loïc Bruni (born 13 May 1994) is a professional French downhill mountain biker. He is a student at Skema Business School.
Career
Going into the 2015 season, Bruni was one of the favourites. For that season, he came 2nd in the world rankings on the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Downhill Mountain Bike circuit. In that season, he qualified first three times, but did not win any of those World Cup races. At the end of the 2015 season, Bruni won the UCI World Championships, which is a stand-alone event not part of the World Cup series. He set the fastest time on his run with two riders left to start: Troy Brosnan and Aaron Gwin. Both Brosnan and Gwin fell on their runs, leaving Bruni as the winner.[citation needed]
Career summary
| Season | Event | Venue | Category | Team | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Champéry | Junior Men | France National Cycling Team | 5th |
| 2012 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Leogang | Junior Men | France National Cycling Team | 1st |
| 2013 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Pietermaritzburg | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 11th |
| 2014 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Hafjell | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 8th |
| 2015 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Vallnord | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 1st |
| 2016 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Val di Sole | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 83rd |
| 2017 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Cairns | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 1st |
| 2018 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Lenzerheide | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 1st |
| 2019 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Mont-Sainte-Anne | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 1st |
| 2020 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Leogang | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 62nd |
| 2021 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Val di Sole | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 6th |
| 2022 | UCI-DHI World Championships | Les Gets | Elite | France National Cycling Team | 1st |
External links
- at Cycling Archives ()