# Quentin Lafargue

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French cyclist (born 1990)

Quentin Lafargue Quentin Lafargue in 2016 Personal information Born (1990-11-17) 17 November 1990 (age 35) Mazères, France Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 93 kg (205 lb) Team information Discipline Track cycling Role Rider Medal record Men's track cycling Representing France World Championships 2019 Pruszków 1 km time trial 2017 Hong Kong 1 km time trial 2019 Pruszków Team sprint 2020 Berlin 1 km time trial 2015 Yvelines Sprint 2016 London 1 km time trial 2017 Hong Kong Team sprint 2018 Apeldoorn Team sprint European Games 2019 Minsk Team sprint European Championships 2016 Yvelines 1 km time trial 2017 Berlin Team sprint 2019 Apeldoorn 1 km time trial 2022 Munich Team pursuit 2018 Glasgow Team sprint 2014 Baie-Mahault 1 km time trial 2017 Berlin 1 km time trial 2019 Apeldoorn Team sprint 2023 Grenchen Team pursuit

**Quentin Lafargue** (born 17 November 1990) is a French professional [track cyclist](/source/Track_cycling). He rode at the [2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships](/source/2015_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships).[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-UCI_1-0)** ["Entry List: Men"](http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/85/15/20150212_SQEY_ME_EntryListUCIwebsite_English.PDF) (PDF). *UCI*. Retrieved 22 February 2015.

## External links

- [Quentin Lafargue](https://www.uci.org/rider-details/59307) at [UCI](/source/Union_Cycliste_Internationale)

- [Quentin Lafargue](https://www.cyclebase.nl/cb-content/index.php?lang=en&page=renner&id=39409) at CycleBase

- [Quentin Lafargue](https://web.archive.org/web/2022/https://espritbleu.franceolympique.com/espritbleu/athletes/3/lafargue-31353.php) at the [French Olympic Committee](/source/French_National_Olympic_and_Sports_Committee) (archived) (in French)

- [Quentin Lafargue](https://intersportstats.com/athletes/3000551216) at InterSportStats

v t e UCI Track Cycling World Champions – Men's 1 km time trial 1993: Florian Rousseau (FRA) 1994: Florian Rousseau (FRA) 1995: Shane Kelly (AUS) 1996: Shane Kelly (AUS) 1997: Shane Kelly (AUS) 1998: Arnaud Tournant (FRA) 1999: Arnaud Tournant (FRA) 2000: Arnaud Tournant (FRA) 2001: Arnaud Tournant (FRA) 2002: Chris Hoy (GBR) 2003: Stefan Nimke (GER) 2004: Chris Hoy (GBR) 2005: Theo Bos (NED) 2006: Chris Hoy (GBR) 2007: Chris Hoy (GBR) 2008: Teun Mulder (NED) 2009: Stefan Nimke (GER) 2010: Teun Mulder (NED) 2011: Stefan Nimke (GER) 2012: Stefan Nimke (GER) 2013: François Pervis (FRA) 2014: François Pervis (FRA) 2015: François Pervis (FRA) 2016: Joachim Eilers (GER) 2017: François Pervis (FRA) 2018: Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 2019: Quentin Lafargue (FRA) 2020: Sam Ligtlee (NED) 2021: Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 2022: Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 2023: Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 2024: Harrie Lavreysen (NED) 2025: Harrie Lavreysen (NED)

v t e UEC European Track Champions – Men’s team pursuit Summary 2010: Burke, Clancy, Queally, Tennant 2011: Burke, Clancy, Kennaugh, Tennant 2012: Ershov, Markov, Serov, Kaykov 2013: Burke, Clancy, Doull, Tennant 2014: Dibben, Clancy, Doull, Tennant 2015: Dibben, Wiggins, Doull, Tennant, Burke, Gibson 2016: Denis, Ermenault, Maitre, Chavanel, Thomas 2017: Denis, Ermenault, Maitre, Pijourlet 2018: Viviani, Bertazzo, Ganna, Lamon 2019: LN Hansen, Pedersen, Madsen, Johansen 2020: Dubchenko, Gonov, Bersenev, Evtushenko 2021: Malmberg, Pedersen, T Hansen, Bévort 2022: Denis, Lafargue, Tabellion, Thomas, Boudat 2023: Ganna, Lamon, Milan, Moro, Consonni 2024: Bigham, Hayter, C Tanfield, Vernon, Wood 2025: Hansen, Larsen, Leth, Skivild 2026: Leth, Rodenberg, Pedersen, Hansen, Skivild Riders in italics rode in heats only

v t e UEC European Track Champions – Men's team sprint Summary 2010: Germany : (Forstemann, Levy, Nimke) 2011: Germany : (Forstemann, Enders, Nimke) 2012: Germany : (Wachter, Eilers, Niederlag) 2013: Germany : (Forstemann, Levy, Enders) 2014: Germany : (Forstemann, Wachter, Eilers) 2015: Netherlands : v.t. Hoenderdaal, Hoogland, Haak 2016: Poland : Bielecki, Kuczyński, Rudyk, Lipa 2017: France : (Edelin, Vigier, LaFague) 2018: Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, Bucjli) 2019: Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg) 2020: Russia : (Dmitriev, Yakushevskiy, Gladyshev, Sharapov) 2021: Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, Ligtlee) 2022: Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg) 2023: Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, v. Loon) 2024: Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, v. Loon) 2025: France : (Gillion, Helal, Vigier)

v t e UEC European Track Champions – Men's 1 km time trial Summary 2010 to 2013: Not held 2014: Callum Skinner 2015: Jeffrey Hoogland 2016: Quentin Lafargue 2017: Jeffrey Hoogland 2018: Matthijs Büchli 2019: Quentin Lafargue 2020: Tomáš Bábek 2021: Jeffrey Hoogland 2022: Melvin Landerneau 2023: Jeffrey Hoogland 2024: Matteo Bianchi 2025: Matteo Bianchi 2026: Joseph Truman

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