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Matti Lehikoinen

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Finnish downhill cyclist

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Matti Lehikoinen
Matti Lehikoinen, 2010
Personal information
Born (1984-04-19)19 April 1984 (age 41)
Team information
DisciplineDownhill cycling
RoleRider
Professional teams
?-2002Arai/Global Racing
2002-2008/9Honda G Cross
2009Evil Bikes

Matti Lehikoinen (born 19 April 1984) isFinland's leadingdownhill cyclist.[1] His previous achievements include 2001 junior European championship fromItaly'sLivigno and top-ten placings in the downhill World Cup during 2002–2004. After having ridden a few years in Team Arai/Global Racing, he joined TeamHonda G Cross in 2005.[citation needed]

Career

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His teammates on Team Honda G Cross includedSouth Africa'sGreg Minnaar who had been Lehikoinen's teammate since 2001. During the 2006 season Lehikoinen made Finnish cycling history as being the first Finnish mountain biker to win aMountain Bike World Cup event. The event took place in Balneario Cambrio inBrazil. Lehikoinen placed 6th in the overall rankings of the 2006 Downhill World Cup.[citation needed]

Lehikoinen also won the most difficult track of the 2007World Cup inChampéry and placed 2nd overall in the 2007 Downhill World Cup. After the season Lehikoinen signed a deal withMS-Intense Racing, to become the leading rider of the team replacingChris Kovarik. Soon after that he suffered a serious crash while training and fractured several vertebrae.[2]

By season 2008 he is fully recovered and placed 9th in the World Cup race in Vallnord, Andorra.[3]

He recently[as of?] crashed at the sixth World Cup race in Canberra, Australia. In this terrible crash, he broke both of his wrists and resulted in some very complicated fractures.[4] A 6-hour operation was followed and a total of 12 screws, 3 metal plates, 3 pins were placed. Lehikoinen rehabilitated at the Red Bull training center in Austria and said to have 50% of his wrists movement back.[citation needed]

Lehikoinen has now fully recovered and was offered a deal from Evil Bikes for the 2009 WC downhill season.[citation needed]

During a World Cup Finals in Bromont, the 7th race of the season, Lehikoinen crashed on the sequence of drops resulting in a fractured collarbone and pelvis. He aims to be back for the final World Cup event of 2009, Schladming, but will more than likely have to pull out of the World Championships in Canberra.[citation needed]

Following a full recovery from his injuries, for the 2010 season Lehikoinen signed a deal with ex-teammate current teamChain Reaction Cycles /Intense CyclesChris Kovarik.[5] He was placed in 5th position in a Mega Avalanche downhill event. In this new test of his riding skills he was awarded a funded place in the next event of this kind.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Matti Lehikoinen". Redbull.com 2009. Retrieved3 January 2011.
  2. ^"Matti Lehikoinen breaks his back". BikeRadar.com Thu 20 Sep 2007. Retrieved3 January 2011.
  3. ^"Lehikoinen back on his bike". Cycling News.com January 11, 2008. 11 January 2008. Retrieved3 January 2011.
  4. ^"Me and My Body: Matti Lehikoinen". Redbull.com 2009. Retrieved3 January 2011.
  5. ^"Team Chain Reaction Cycles.com/Intense – Mega Avalanche Week". MTBR.com July 16th, 2010. Retrieved3 January 2011.

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