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“ She collapsed. ”
“ What’s wrong with her? ”
“ Careful.” “Breathe slowly. ”
“ Can you answer me? ”
“ Do you know your name? Your address? ”

I tried to open my eyes. Above me, a blur of faces. Someone asked who the President of the United States was. At the time, it was Ronald Reagan. I was convinced it was Richard Nixon. That certainty earned me an emergency trip to a neurology ward in Washington.

“You have epilepsy,” the doctor said.
“Your license is revoked. No sports. No risks.”

Naturally, I did the exact opposite.

Most fear is born from the unknown. But sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do—for yourself and for others—is to tell the whole story.
Some moments feel impossible to accept when they happen. But with time, you realize they are not the end; they are a beginning.

Fear, Freedom, and the First Ride

The Bike That Saved Me

My job was 30 kilometers from home. Without a car, I bought an old steel-frame bicycle—heavy, weathered, and far from perfect. To me, it was a lifeline.

I started riding 60 kilometers a day, rain or snow. On that bike, the constraints of my diagnosis vanished. In a strange way, epilepsy was a gift: it pushed me out of my comfort zone and into my life. Cycling didn’t just replace driving; it replaced fear with momentum.

2003

Silver at the French National Track Championships (Individual Pursuit).

2000

Olympic Silver (Individual Pursuit). French National Champion (Individual Pursuit) and winner of the Route Féminine Du Vignoble Nantais.

1999

World Champion (Individual Pursuit) and World Cup Winner in Cali.

1996

Olympic Silver (Individual Pursuit) 5th (Road Race). French National Champion in both Time Trial and Pursuit.

When One Door Closed, a World Opened

I wanted to race. I entered the selection for the U.S. National Team, but when the list was posted, my name was missing. I asked the coach why.

She looked at me and said, “We can’t select you. You have epilepsy. You’re a liability.”

So, I went to France. I joined a cycling club in Brittany. Word traveled fast. When the French National Team’s technical director asked if I had dual citizenship, I said yes.

“Do you want to ride for France?”

I packed my life into boxes and moved. I went on to earn 6 World Championship titles, 2 Olympic silver medals, and held the World Record in the individual pursuit from 1996 to 2000.

Your First Pedal Fuels Her Pedal

Now, we invite you to share your own story:

What motivated you to start cycling? Whether it was freedom, fitness, adventure, or community, your yjourney matters.

To celebrate your passion, JELENEW is offering a 20% discount on full-price products when you share the opportunity that led you to start cycling. Together with these teams, we want to encourage more young women to embrace cycling, to discover freedom, community, and confidence on two wheels. Let’s continue building a stronger, more inclusive future for women in cycling.

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