





French mountain bike racer Marine Cabirou has established herself as one of the most high-potential downhill riders in the sport since her debut in 2014. She was officially titled the fastest female MTB racer in 2020 after clinching the World Cup DH Championship title, beating out her competition at record speeds and large margins. Throughout her career, she has accrued a number of wins and achievements. She was the 2015 Junior Women World Champion and Overall champion, the 2016 Elite European Champion, and secured a first-place win in the 2020 Elite Women’s World Cup. In addition, she scored first place in the 2023 Elite Women World Cup Les Gets in 2023, as well as first in the Elite Women World Cup Snowshoe. Outside of riding, Cabirou loves spending time with family and taking part in other outdoor activities like motorbike, climbing, and paragliding.
French mountain bike racer Marine Cabirou has established herself as one of the most high-potential downhill riders in the sport since her debut in 2014. She was officially titled the fastest female MTB racer in 2020 after clinching the World Cup DH Championship title, beating out her competition at record speeds and large margins. Throughout her career, she has accrued a number of wins and achievements. She was the 2015 Junior Women World Champion and Overall champion, the 2016 Elite European Champion, and secured a first-place win in the 2020 Elite Women’s World Cup. In addition, she scored first place in the 2023 Elite Women World Cup Les Gets in 2023, as well as first in the Elite Women World Cup Snowshoe. Outside of riding, Cabirou loves spending time with family and taking part in other outdoor activities like motorbike, climbing, and paragliding.
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