Q&A: Geneviève Jeanson on her first major gravel race
Saturday's Mid South was Jeanson's longest ride, time-wise, since 2005.
Saturday's Mid South was Jeanson's longest ride, time-wise, since 2005.
Next year, the 40-year-old Canadian will be back on the start line racing gravel for Floyd's of Leadville Racing.
After Jeanson penned an open letter to the UCI in April, detailing her own abuse and concern for others, she felt empowered to return to the sport.
Five riders plus Floyd Landis and Dave Zabriskie will compete in gravel and cross-country races in 2022.
Jeanson says her father and her coach both encouraged her to take EPO.
Former junior world champion Geneviève Jeanson admitted to doping during her career in an interview with Radio-Canada’s news magazine "Enquête."
Jeanson calls it quits while still proclaiming innocence.
After Canadian refused a race license in Quebec, Jeanson gets a USA Cycling license.