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'''Nils Tore Espeseth''' ({{small|Estmerish pronunciation:}} {{wp|Help:IPA/English|/ɛs'pəsɛt:/}}, born March 11, 2022; aged 20) is a [[Scovern|Scoverne]] {{wp|road cycling|road cyclist}} who races for [[Montecara|Montecaran]] team [[Bergamin|Bergamin-Eùclea{{ndash}}Il Doxe]] and internationally for [[Scovern|Team Scovern]]. He is known for his endurance | '''Nils Tore Espeseth''' ({{small|Estmerish pronunciation:}} {{wp|Help:IPA/English|/ɛs'pəsɛt:/}}, born March 11, 2022; aged 20) is a [[Scovern|Scoverne]] {{wp|road cycling|road cyclist}} who races for [[Montecara|Montecaran]] team [[Bergamin|Bergamin-Eùclea{{ndash}}Il Doxe]] and internationally for [[Scovern|Team Scovern]]. He is known for his endurance, ability to keep strong pace over long stages, and his strong climbs. In 2022, Espeseth won gold in the [[Cycling at the 2022 Invictus Games|men's individual road race]] at the [[2022 Summer Invictus Games]] in [[Verlois]], [[Gaullica]], becoming the youngest-ever cycling medallist in history and the first cycling gold-medallist born in the 21st-century. | ||
Born in Helganes in 2002, Espeseth first competed at the [[Scovern|Scoverne Youth Cycling Championships]] in 2017, where he finished outside the top 10, but returned a year later with a silver-medal finish in the junior road race. Invictus scouts initially saw Espeseth as a {{wp|rouleur}} cyclist, but gradually drew attention to his climbing and endurance abilities. He was one of the youngest members of the Scoverne contingent in [[Verlois]] and is currently Scovern's youngest medallist at the games. | Born in Helganes in 2002, Espeseth first competed at the [[Scovern|Scoverne Youth Cycling Championships]] in 2017, where he finished outside the top 10, but returned a year later with a silver-medal finish in the junior road race. Invictus scouts initially saw Espeseth as a {{wp|rouleur}} cyclist, but gradually drew attention to his climbing and endurance abilities. He was one of the youngest members of the Scoverne contingent in [[Verlois]] and is currently Scovern's youngest medallist at the games. | ||
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National team | Scovern | ||||||||||||||
Born | Helganes, Vestelia, Scovern | March 11, 2002||||||||||||||
Years active | 2018– | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 63 kg (139 lb; 9 st 12.9 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Nils Tore Espeseth (Estmerish pronunciation: /ɛs'pəsɛt:/, born March 11, 2022; aged 20) is a Scoverne road cyclist who races for Montecaran team Bergamin-Eùclea–Il Doxe and internationally for Team Scovern. He is known for his endurance, ability to keep strong pace over long stages, and his strong climbs. In 2022, Espeseth won gold in the men's individual road race at the 2022 Summer Invictus Games in Verlois, Gaullica, becoming the youngest-ever cycling medallist in history and the first cycling gold-medallist born in the 21st-century.
Born in Helganes in 2002, Espeseth first competed at the Scoverne Youth Cycling Championships in 2017, where he finished outside the top 10, but returned a year later with a silver-medal finish in the junior road race. Invictus scouts initially saw Espeseth as a rouleur cyclist, but gradually drew attention to his climbing and endurance abilities. He was one of the youngest members of the Scoverne contingent in Verlois and is currently Scovern's youngest medallist at the games.