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Cécile Lejeune on her steep gravel learning curve and medically retiring from sports in college

Cécile Lejeune on her steep gravel learning curve and medically retiring from sports in college

Update: 2025-07-21
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Cécile Lejeune started racing triathlons in her native France at 12 years old and quickly began picking up national titles. After gaining the attention of international recruiters, she moved to the US to race track in college. Soon, however, a chronic series of stress fractures took her out of competition and forced her into early retirement. Now, after just one year racing gravel, she’s become a top contender in the Grand Prix, even nabbing fifth at her first Unbound earlier this year. 

Cécile sat down with Payson at the studio in Durango to talk about learning the ins and outs of gravel racing at the front of the peloton, her early introduction to professional cycling racing on the road in Europe, and how she hopes gravel will evolve. She also talks about the culture shock of moving from France to Arizona for college, the eating disorder that likely contributed to her chronic stress fractures, and how she's navigated her diagnosis of RED-S, relative energy deficiency in sport. 

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Cécile Lejeune on her steep gravel learning curve and medically retiring from sports in college

Cécile Lejeune on her steep gravel learning curve and medically retiring from sports in college

Payson McElveen