Luc Alphand

Luc Alphand
 Alpine skier  
Disciplines
Born (1965-08-06) 6 August 1965
Briançon, Hautes-Alpes, France
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
World Cup debut 7 December 1987 (age 22)
(first top 15 finish)
Retired March 1997 (age 31)
Website luc-alphand.com
Olympics
Teams 3 - (1988, 1992, 1994)
Medals 0
World Championships
Teams 4 - (1985, 1993, 1996, 1997)
Medals 1 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons 10 - (198897)
Wins 12 - (10 DH, 2 SG)
Podiums 23 - (18 DH, 5 SG)
Overall titles 1 - (1997)
Discipline titles 4 - (3 DH, 1 SG)

Luc Alphand (born 6 August 1965) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from France. He specialized in the speed events and later became a race car driver.

Ski racing

Born in Briançon (Hautes-Alpes), Alphand made his World Cup debut in 1984. In 1997 he won the World Cup overall title by collecting points only in the two speed disciplines, downhill and super G – a unique achievement in World Cup history. For this accomplishment he was voted L'Equipe Champion of Champions in 1997.[1] The previous year he won a bronze medal at the 1996 World Championships at Sierra Nevada, Spain.

In the village of Chantemerle (which neighbours his home town of Briançon in the Serre-Chevalier region) an expert ski run has been named in his honour.

His daughter, Estelle Alphand, represents Sweden in FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.

World Cup results

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
Slalom
Super GDownhillCombined
198822611637
1989234010
1990248021
199125351017
199226531925
19932759204023
199428271714
199529814111
199630441
199731111

Season titles

Season Discipline
1995Downhill
1996Downhill
1997Overall
Downhill
Super G

Race victories

  • 12 wins (10 DH, 2 SG)
  • 23 podiums (18 DH, 5 SG)
SeasonDateLocationDiscipline
199513 Jan 1995Austria Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
14 Jan 1995Downhill
15 Mar 1995Italy Bormio, ItalyDownhill
19961 Dec 1995United States Vail, USADownhill
9 Dec 1995France Val-d'Isère, FranceDownhill
2 Feb 1996Germany Garmisch, GermanyDownhill
199720 Dec 1996Italy Val Gardena, ItalyDownhill
29 Dec 1996Italy Bormio, ItalyDownhill
24 Jan 1997Austria Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
29 Jan 1997Switzerland Laax, SwitzerlandSuper G
21 Feb 1997Germany Garmisch, GermanySuper G
22 Feb 1997Downhill

Other results

  • Junior World Champion of the downhill in 1983
  • French Alpine Skiing Championship
    • Champion of the downhill in 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1994
    • Champion of the super-G in 1988
    • Champion of combined in 1987

Auto racing

24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years 20012009
Teams Luc Alphand Aventures
Best finish 7th (2006)
Class wins 0

He retired from competitive skiing in 1997 and started a career in auto racing. First in the Nissan Micra Stars Cup (19971998), then in the European Le Mans Series (2001), the FIA GT Championship (2002), and the Lamborghini Supertrophy (2002). He won the 2006 Dakar Rally, in which he had finished runner-up a year earlier. With this victory, he was the first ex-skier to win the Paris-Dakar. He recently purchased two Corvette race cars from Pratt & Miller for use in the Le Mans Series and 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Alphand suffered severe back injuries in an accident on the Rand'Auvergne all-terrain motorcycle race on 27 June 2009.[2] In November 2010 he retired from competitive auto racing due to health reasons.

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2001 France Warm-Up Luc Alphand Aventures
France JMB Racing
France Michel Ligonnet
France Luis Marques
Porsche 911 GT3-RS GT 265 17th 8th
2002 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Christian Lavieille
France Olivier Thévenin
Porsche 911 GT3-RS GT 299 24th 5th
2003 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Jérôme Policand
France Frédéric Dor
Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello GTS 298 21st 5th
2004 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Christian Lavieille
France Philippe Almeras
Porsche 911 GT3-RS GT 316 16th 5th
2005 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Jérôme Policand
France Christopher Campbell
Porsche 911 GT3-RS GT2 311 18th 5th
2006 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Patrice Goueslard
France Jérôme Policand
Chevrolet Corvette C5-R GT1 346 7th 3rd
2007 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Patrice Goueslard
France Jérôme Policand
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT1 327 12th 7th
2008 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Guillaume Moreau
France Jérôme Policand
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT1 335 17th 5th
2009 France Luc Alphand Aventures France Stéphan Grégoire
France Patrice Goueslard
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT1 99 DNF DNF

Dakar Rally results

Year Class Vehicle Position Stages won
1998 Car Japan Mitsubishi DNF 0
1999 16th 0
2000 France Schlesser-Renault DNF 0
2001 DNF 0
2002 Japan Mitsubishi 7th 0
2003 Germany BMW 9th 1
2004 4th 2
2005 Japan Mitsubishi 2nd 1
2006 1st 2
2007 2nd 0
2008 Event cancelled – replaced by Central Europe Rally
2009 Car Japan Mitsubishi DNF 0

References

  1. "Silk Way Rally 2016: The new adventure". Silk Way Rally. 16 November 2015. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  2. Beer, Matt (2009-06-29). "Alphand injured in motorbike crash". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  • Official website
  • Luc Alphand at the International Ski Federation
  • FIS-ski.com – Luc Alphand – World Cup season standings
  • Ski-db.com – results – Luc Alphand
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill. "Luc Alphand". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC.
  • Luc Alphand - Valeo MotorSports
  • Luc Alphand and Valeo - 24H of Le Mans Luc Alphand and Valeo - 24H of Le Mans
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Stéphane Peterhansel
Dakar Rally
Car Winner

2006
Succeeded by
Stéphane Peterhansel
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.