Evens Stievenart

Evens Stievenart is a French racing driver with significant experience in ice racing on the Andros Trophy Series. Sports enthusiast, he has recorded 3 victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans; 2 on its solo cycling version in 2016 and 2017 and one on its Classic car version in 2018.

Evens Stievenart
Personal information
Nationality French
Born (1983-01-21) January 21, 1983
Abbeville, France
Years active1999-Present
Sport
SportMountain bike racing
Ultra-distance cycling
Racing driver
Event(s)Andros Trophy
Porsche Carrera Cup
FIA European Rallycross Championship
Cape Epic
24 heures du Mans vélo

Car racing

The Trophée Andros is where Evens initially made his mark. In 2003, he won the Promotion Class with a Nissan Micra.

The highlights of his career are 2 victories in the SuperFinals in 2004 and in 2012 at the Stade de France with the Kia official Racing team and the Dacia official racing team.[1] He has also won 3 stage races[2][3] and has finished on the podium on several occasions.[4][5][6][7]

In 2018, he also participated for the first time in the Le Mans Classic Edition and won the race behind the wheel of a 908 LH Porsche.[8][9]

Evens drove the Porsche 908 to victory at Le Mans Classic 2018

His most notable teammates were the 4 time World Touring Car Cup World Champion Yvan Muller in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and the 4 time Formula One World Champion Alain Prost in 2011 and 2012.[10]

Cycling

Still eager to push his limits, Evens has participated in many cycling races.

In 2012 he started to be involved in Ultra-distance cycling and took part in the Cape Epic raid 2012 in South Africa and completed the 8 day race.[11]

In 2016, on his first attempt, he won the 24 heures du Mans Vélo in the Solo category, riding for 530 miles (853 km).[12]

One year later, in August 2017, he won for the second time in a row. He shattered his own mark by setting a new record of 593 miles (950 km), the longest distance ever ridden in 24 hours on a bike, making him the unofficial world record holder.[13][14]

Evens has won over 60 Road and Time Trial races in Category 1 of the UFOLEP Federation. Among those victories, he won the French Time Trial title in 2010 and added back to back victories in one of UFOLEP’s biggest stage race, Les Routes de l’Oise in 2016 and 2017.[15][16]

In 2019, Evens and fellow countryman Jean-Luc Perez won the Race Across America in the 2-person category, setting a new record for the fastest average speed. They completed the 3082 miles (4960 km) in a total time of 6 days, 10 hours and 39 minutes at an average speed of 19.85 mph (31.95kmh) [17]

Business

In 1999, Evens Stievenart started his professional career in the Familial Group of Magazine. He started to work as a photographer and later became chief editor.

In 2007, he was the Founder of Stadium Automobile Abbeville racing school, one of the most important racing schools in the north of France.

In 2010, Evens created the Karting stadium company, also based on the Abbeville racetrack site.

In 2011, he created Easydrift France, a company that imports the patented high-density ring technology that gives trainers the ability to teach “hands-on” skid recovery and advanced driving skills at low speed.

His skills on the racetrack, especially on slippery surface, allowed him to quickly develop the concept in France for road safety purposes and leisure activities.

Since 2013, Evens has been based in Los Angeles and works as a General Manager for the Exotics Racing California branch, located at the Auto Club Speedway.

Cycling record

  • 2012 – Cape Epic
  • 2016 – 24 hours of Le Mans Cycling - Solo Category - Winner
  • 2016 – Routes de l’Oise – Winner
  • 2017 – 24 hours of Le Mans Cycling - Solo Category - Winner
  • 2017 – Routes de l’Oise – Winner
  • 2019 – Race Across America - 2 men Category - Winner

Car Racing record

References

  1. "Evens STIEVENART coéquipier de Alain PROST vainqueur au Stade de FRANCE 05/03/11". YouTube.
  2. "Andros Lans-en-Vercors : Jean-Philippe Dayraut et Evens Stievenart s'imposent".
  3. "Andros Andorre Elite Pro: 1ère victoire de Stievenart". www.mfe-live.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-27.
  4. "AUTOhebdo.fr | Andros : Evens Stievenart impérial". www.autohebdo.fr. Archived from the original on 2014-03-14.
  5. "Premier Podium Dacia Lodgy "Glace"". 6 April 2012.
  6. "Andros: Dayraut en tête". 15 January 2012.
  7. "Evens Stievenart". Archived from the original on 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
  8. "Le Mans Classic 2018 - Photo Gallery, Race Results". 9 July 2018.
  9. "Le Mans Classic 2018 – Porsche Classic Race le Mans". 9 July 2018.
  10. "AUTOhebdo.fr | Andros : Evens Stievenart impérial". www.autohebdo.fr. Archived from the original on 2014-03-14.
  11. "Evens Stievenart, termine le Cape Epic 2013 | Les actualités de Pilotage Stadium". www.stadium-automobile.fr. Archived from the original on 2017-12-24.
  12. url=http://www.ouest-france.fr/pays-de-la-loire/sarthe/la-vie-devens-stievenart-tourne-autour-des-circuits-4432484
  13. "The Beach Reporter".
  14. url=http://www.ouest-france.fr/pays-de-la-loire/sarthe/le-fabuleux-record-d-evens-stievenart-5211664
  15. http://lesroutesdeloise.free.fr/edition2016/resultats/etape4/cgtc.htm
  16. http://lesroutesdeloise.free.fr/edition2017/resultats/etape4/cgtc.htm
  17. "L'exploit de deux Français sur la prestigieuse Race Across America - Vélo Mag". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
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