Francaise des Jeux: Team Profile
FRANÇAISE DES JEUX
UCI ProTour team
Losing Philippe Gilbert in the off-season to Silence-Lotto was a major loss to the French team.
Despite this, they have plenty of talent in depth. Rémy di Gregorio is an up-and-coming climber, Sandy Casar is a reliable stage-racer whilst 22-year old Wesley Sulzberger is a potential star of the future.
Gianni Meersman is a rare commodity in Belgian cycling, he can climb and ride the cobbles well, whilst the two sprinters Sébastian Chavanel and Yauheni Hutarovich can be relied on to take several wins apiece.
RIDERS
Sandy Casar (Fra)
Sébastien Chavanel (Fra)
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Mikael Cherel (Fra)
Jerome Coppel (Fra)
Rémy Di Gregorio (Fra)
Arnaud Gerard (Fra)
Anthony Geslin (Fra)
Timothy Gudsell (Nzl)
Frédéric Guesdon (Fra)
Yauheni Hutarovich (Blr)
Sébastien Joly (Fra)
Mathieu Ladagnous (Fra)
Christophe Le Mevel (Fra)
Guillaume Levarlet (Fra)
Gianni Meersman (Bel)
Francis Mourey (Fra)
Yoann Offredo (Fra)
Anthony Roux (Fra)
Jérémy Roy (Fra)
Wesley Sulzberger (Aus)
Benoît Vaugrenard (Fra)
Jussi Veikkanen (Fin)
MANAGER
Marc Madiot
BIKE
Lapierre
Componentry
Shimano
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