Dominique Rollin, born on October twenty-ninth, nineteen eighty-two, in Boucherville, Quebec, is a distinguished former professional cyclist from Canada. He embarked on his cycling journey in two thousand one with the Sympatico High Speed-Jet Fuel Coffee team, followed by a stint with Sympatico Edition Haute Vitese in two thousand two. Rollin then transitioned to France, where he raced as an elite amateur for three years under the guidance of director-sportif Guy Gallopin with the Roubaix team.
After facing challenges during Roubaix's shift to a professional team, Rollin returned to North America to join Kodakgallery.com - Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. His career took a significant turn in two thousand eight when he signed with the Toyota-United team. During this time, he achieved remarkable success, winning the Rochester Omnium and the fourth stage of the Tour of California, where he executed a nearly seven-hour breakaway in treacherous weather conditions, ultimately securing the lead in the sprints classification.
In two thousand nine, Rollin earned a spot on the prestigious Cervélo TestTeam, a Swiss-based team sponsored by Canada. His notable performance that year was a third-place finish at the Scheldeprijs semi-classic. In October two thousand ten, he signed a two-year contract with the ProTour team FDJ, marking another significant milestone in his career.
Although Rollin initially retired from competitive cycling at the end of two thousand thirteen due to difficulties in securing a contract for the following season, he made a comeback in August two thousand fourteen when Cofidis announced his signing for the two thousand fifteen season, alongside former FDJ teammates Nacer Bouhanni and Geoffrey Soupe.