Brittany, besides being a land of legends, is also a land of champions.
Cycling occupies a very important part of Breton sport, up to the professional level thanks in particular to the Fortunéo Oscaro team.
All those who live in Brittany and who follow the news of this superb sport have inevitably already heard of Julian LINO, or have seen him at work in the many cycling races that he regularly plays in our region.
But let's not be chauvinistic! Everyone is not Breton and some of the readers need to discover Julian, so let's go!
First of all, Julian LINO has always been a cyclist, his father Pascal LINO was a professional cyclist from 1988 to 2001. Yes, the champions make the seed of champions!
Born in 1995, Julian began cycling in 2009 in Cadets at the age of 14.
At the age of 21, he joined the DN1 of the VCP Loudéac, which is none other than the reserve of the Fortunéo Oscaro professional team. And for the 2017-2018 season he has chosen to join Team U Nantes Atlantique (read here.)
No chance to get there: Julian has the temperament and the tenacity of the winners, a true Breton guy!
And to be convinced, just look at his impressive awards for his age: