In 2004, she started racing in the main federation, the Fédération française de cyclisme, as a member of the club "Entente sportive des enfants de Gayant de Douai" (ESEG Douai).[4] She finished second in the departmental championship at Anor. Lucien Cloet, regional selector at the time, recognized her potential and started a collaboration with her.
In 2007, she joined a second club with the team Wasquehal juniors, where she was trained by Hervé Boussard. In June the same year, she participated in the French track championship at Hyères, where she won the points race.[3] and finished fourth in the pursuit. She was disappointed by this last result[2] On the road, she won the national title at Mussidan. A few days before, she also finished fourth in the national time trial.[7][8]
After obtaining her baccalauréat in science, she decided to stop competing in order to study. Two years later, she earned her Brevet de Technicien Supérieur (BTS) of engineering assistance in Armentières. She then joined the textile engineer high school ENSAIT in 2009.[3] She followed a sandwich course there and worked for the company PGI Nordlys in Bailleul.[9] She nevertheless remained an athlete and ran the Route du Louvre marathon in 2010.[3][10]
Amateur career
At the end of 2011, Élise Delzenne decided to return to competitive cycling. She joined the club of la Madeleine, where she was trained by Lucien Cloet.[3] She obtained good results in Belgium during the seasons.[11] She also participated in the national championship at Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, almost at home, but had little success. She crashed during the time trial to finish eighteenth. On the road, she crashed again, this time 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) from the finish and before the sprint for the third place.[3][12][13] On the track, she finished third in the national Omnium at Bordeaux and then fourth in the points race and fifth in the pursuit at Hyères, all for the national championship.[3][14][15]
2013 was a good year for Delzenne. She joined the UCI women's team Bourgogne–Pro Dialog. As in the previous year, she finished third in the national Omnium which took place in Roubaix.[17] She had good results during the French cup at Pujols, in Ain or at Plumelec. She also participated in Gent–Wevelgem and finished nineteenth.[3] At the Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs, a top-level international women's stage race, she finished seventh in the general classification.[11] She was selected by the national team for the Giro del Trentino. The high point of the season was however her road national title at Lannilis. There she won the sprint of the leading group.[18] She finished fourth in the national time trial a few days before.[16] The end of the year brought fewer results but allowed Delzenne to collect experience: she participated in the Lotto Belisol Belgium Tour, the GP de Plouay, the Giro della Toscana and the World Championship road race in Florence.[11] At the beginning of October, she announced that she would be joining the Specialized–lululemon team the following year.[19]
Her first race in her new team was the Tour of Qatar.[20][21] On 13 March, she took part in Molecaten Drentse 8, where her teammate Chantal Blaak won. She herself finished in twelfth place.[22] At the GP Cornaredo, she made a break but without success. Victim of a puncture, she didn't finish the race, in which her teammate Tiffany Cromwell finished second.[23]
She participated in the Ronde van Drenthe race of the UCI Women's Road World Cup, in Le Samyn des Dames, Gent–Wevelgem and the GP Dottignies.[11] At the beginning of May, she finished fourth in the Ronde van Overijssel, where Lisa Brennauer from her team won.[24][25] Afterwards, she participated in The Women's Tour in England. During the first stage, she made a solo escape for 25 km before being caught by the field one kilometre from the finish. She received the combativity prize for the stage. She was then fifth in the general classification[26] Her work as teammate did not allow her to keep this place in a race where all stages finished by a bunch sprint.[27][28]
At the national championship, Delzenne finished, once again, in fourth place in the time trial, one second behind Aude Biannic.[29] In the road race, she was unable to follow the break and finished second in the bunch and tenth overall.[30] After the race she admitted having committed tactical errors.[31]
At the national track championship, she took silver medals in the pursuit[39] and the scratch race.[40] She won the bronze medal in the team pursuit with her regional team.[41] On the Sunday, she won the points race.[42]
After the winter break, she competed at the International Belgian Open and won the points race.[43] She also finished second in the pursuit.
2015 season
In 2015, her team changed its name to Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling. She concentrated on the track at the beginning of the season and participated in the Cali round of the World Cup. In February, she was selected for the track world championships in individual and team pursuit, as also for the points race. She finished fourth in this last race and ninth in the individual pursuit. Her feelings were mixed after this competition.[44][45][46]
She was of the team that started at the Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT that finished second. She is selected for the World Championships road race in Richmond. She fell however after 10 km of race and abandoned few kilometers later. The week after took place the National Track Championships where she won 3 titles: individual pursuit, points race and scrath. In team pursuit, the regional team was only beaten by 200 ms from professional team Poitou–Charentes.Futuroscope.86.[56] Two weeks later, she became second of the points race at European Track Championships, which was won from Katarzyna Pawłowska, and second of the individual pursuit wom from Katie Archibald.[57][58]
Lotto–Soudal Ladies (2016–2017)
2016 season
In the beginning of March, she took part to the World Track Championships in individual pursuit and points race. Aiming for medals, she was disappointed to finish sixth of the first race.[59][60] She explained six month later, that she fell during a training one week before the Championships and that she suffered from the injuries back then.[61] She finished fifteenth of points race, where she fell once again with a Japanese rider few rounds before the arrival. At the hospital, they discovered that she had 2 broken ribs and another break at the pelvis.[62] She makes her come-back at the Omloop van Borsele. She crashed again at Dwars door de Westhoek. Nevertheless, good feelings came back progressively. She is for instance in the leading group during the first stage of Festival Luxembourgeois du cyclisme féminin Elsy Jacobs. She helped Lotte Kopecky during her victory at Trofee Maarten Wynants and confirmed at the middle of May, with a long solo breakaway with the win at the end, in a national Belgian race. In the end of May, she realized very good performances during one week-end: on Friday, she finished second of la Classique Morbihan won from Christine Majerus ; on Saturday, she finished third of Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan Dames ; eventually on Sunday, she is third in the sprint at Gooik–Geraardsbergen–Gooik.[63]
In June, the French Cycling federation announced that Élise Delzenne is substitute for the olympic road race.[64] Later she declared that she was disgusted from this decision.[61] She finished sixth at Auensteiner-Radsporttage. At the national championship, she is third in the time trial. Afterwards, on the road race she attacked with 60 km to go. She came back on the breakaway and decided to go solo. With still 25 km to race, she had an advantage of one minute and 50 seconds on the field. She is then victim of a puncture. The time required for the reparation was anormaly long and the field came back on her just after it. She is eventually fifth from the race.[65][61]
In August, she participated to the La Route de France. She was fifth of the prologue, eighth of the first stage, sixth of the second one and then second of the third. She crashed also this last day.[66][67] During the time trial, she finished seventh and was at that time sixth of the overall classification. The day after, she however had to resigned.[68] At the Trophée d'Or Féminin, she won the time trial of the first stage. She was then second in the third stage and kept the yellow tricot until the end, even though she had a puncture in the last ten kilometers of the race.[69][70] During the Belgium Tour, she was fifth of the last stage and moved to the sixth place of the overall classification.[71][72]
During the French National Track Championship, she defende with success her title in individual pursuit. Sick, she did not take the start of the scratch race. The day after, she decided to start in the points race, even though she still felt affected from the illness. She was however able to take the win.[73] At the European Track Championship, she was in the selection for the team pursuit. They took the bronze medal and beat the national record of the discipline. The day after, on the individual pursuit, Élise finished fifth.[74] At the points race, she did not manage to realize a breakaway and was eighth. Two weeks later, at the World Cup in Glasgow, she won the scratch race and finished second of the individual pursuit. National pursuit team is third with another French record.[75][76]
2017 season
In 2017, she focused on the track in the beginning of the year with the participation to the World cups in Cali and Los Angeles. At Tour of Flanders, Rozanne Slik attaqued close after the Muur van Geraardsbergen. Her lead reached one and a half minute on a field with about 50 riders. Élise Delzenne started a chase but could not join the Dutch alone.[77][78] At the world track championships, the French national team finished 7th in team pursuit. On the individual races, Élise Delzenne did not any get success.[79]
During the national championships, she finished fifth of the time trial.[82] During the road race, she made a breakaway with Audrey Cordon-Ragot, but the field reacted and caught them. She finished 11th.[83] At Tour de Feminin, Élise Delzenne was sixth of the first stage. She was then eighth of the time trial and second of the fourth stage beaten from Nancy van den Burg. Eventually, she is third of the last stage where her teammate Juliette Labous won.[84] She finished fifth of the prologue of BeNe Ladies Tour.[85] Afterwards, she finished fifth of the time trial.[86] She was therefore eighth of the overall classification.[87][88] She is selected for the European Road championships. She crashed badly at Open de Suède Vårgårda. At the Belgium Tour, she is tenth of the prologue. During the last stage, a kind of miniature Tour of Flanders, with bad weather, she finished sixth. She took the 10th place of the overall classification.[89] At the World Road championship, she took a breakaway with Janneke Ensing, Amanda Spratt and Danielle King with two rounds to go. In the climb of Salmon Hill, they were caught from the favorites. The field came back soon after.[90]
In the end of the season, she announced that she got retired.[91] She joined the company B'Twin to develop new textile cycling products for women.[92] In 2018, she commented several cycling races on Eurosport.