Victor Koretzky Explained

Victor Koretzky
Fullname:Victor Koretzky
Birth Date:1994 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Béziers, France
Height:180cm (70inches)
Weight:69kg (152lb)
Role:Rider
Ridertype:Cross-country
Proyears1:2018–2021
Proteam1:Team KMC–Ekoi–SR Suntour
Proyears2:2022
Proteam2:[1]
Proyears3:2023
Majorwins:
Mountain bike
  • National XC Championships (2019)
  • XC World Cup
  • 3 individual wins (2021, 2023)
  • Show-Medals:no

    Victor Koretzky (born 26 August 1994) is a French cross-country mountain biker and road cyclist, who last rode for UCI WorldTeam .[2] He won the junior cross-country world championship in 2011. Competing with the French team he won the cross-country team relay world championship in 2011, 2015, and 2016.

    Koretzky represented France in cross-country mountain biking at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    His brother Clément Koretzky is also a cyclist.

    Major results

    Cyclo-cross

    2011–2012
  • 3rd National Junior Championships
    2014–2015
  • 3rd National Under-23 Championships
    2015–2016
  • Coupe de France
  • 1st Flamanville
  • 2nd Quelneuc
  • 2nd National Under-23 Championships
    2016–2017
  • Coupe de France
  • 3rd Bagnoles de l'Orne

    Mountain bike

    2011
  • UCI World Championships
  • 1st Team relay
  • 1st Junior cross-country
    2012
  • UCI World Championships
  • 2nd Team relay
  • 2nd Junior cross-country
    2015
  • UCI World Championships
  • 1st Team relay
  • 2nd Under-23 cross-country
  • 1st Roc d'Azur
    2016
  • UCI World Championships
  • 1st Team relay
  • 2nd Under-23 cross-country
  • 1st Cross-country, National Under-23 Championships
    2017
  • Copa Catalana Internacional
  • 1st Banyoles
    2018
  • Copa Catalana Internacional
  • 1st Banyoles
  • 1st Barcelona
  • 2nd Cross-country, National Championships
    2019
  • 1st Cross-country, National Championships
  • French Cup
  • 2nd Marseille
  • 2nd Levens
  • Copa Catalana Internacional
  • 2nd Banyoles
  • 2nd Tokyo 2020 Test Event
  • UCI XCC World Cup
  • 3rd Les Gets
    2020
  • Copa Catalana Internacional
  • 1st Barcelona
  • 2nd Banyoles
  • UCI XCC World Cup
  • 2nd Nové Město
    2021
  • 1st Short track, National Championships
  • UCI XCO World Cup
  • 1st Albstadt
  • 1st Lenzerheide
  • UCI XCC World Cup
  • 1st Snowshoe
  • 2nd Albstadt
  • 3rd Lenzerheide
  • French Cup
  • 1st Lons-le-Saunier
  • 1st Marseille
  • Copa Catalana Internacional
  • 1st Banyoles
  • 1st Barcelona
  • Internazionali d’Italia Series
  • 2nd Andora
  • 3rd Cross-country, UCI World Championships
  • 5th Cross-country, Olympic Games
    2023
  • UCI XCO World Cup
  • 1st Les Gets
  • UCI XCC World Cup
  • 1st Les Gets
  • 1st Snowshoe
  • 1st Mont-Sainte-Anne
  • UCI World Championships
  • 2nd Short track
  • 4th Cross-country
    2024
  • Shimano Super Cup
  • 1st Banyoles
  • UCI XCC World Cup
  • 1st Araxá
  • 1st Nové Město
  • 2nd Val di Sole
  • 2nd Cross-country, Olympic Games
  • UCI XCO World Cup
  • 2nd Mairiporã
  • 2nd Araxá

    Road

    2022
  • 1st Stage 3 Alpes Isère Tour

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Victor Koretzky moves to KTM and will compete on the road in 2022 . brujulabike.com . 13 September 2021 . 14 January 2022.
    2. Web site: Bora–Hansgrohe. UCI. 6 January 2023.