2024 Edition
Stage won
0
General Ranking
11
Competitors in race
7
Sporting managers :
JURDIE Julien / JOLY Sebastien
The history
- Final victory0
- Stages victories22
- Yellows Jerseys16
- Other race Won0
Overall wins: 0
Podium finishes: 3
- 2014: Jean-Christophe Péraud, second
- 2016: Romain Bardet, second
- 2017: Romain Bardet, third
Stage wins: 22
- 1998: Jacky Durand in Montauban and Rodolfo Massi in Luchon
- 1999: Jaan Kirsipuu in Challans
- 2000: Christophe Agnolutto in Limoges
- 2001: Jaan Kirsipuu in Strasbourg
- 2002: Jaan Kirsipuu in Rouen
- 2004: Jaan Kirsipuu in Charleroi and Jean-Patrick Nazon in Wasquehal
- 2006: Sylvain Calzati in Lorient
- 2008: Vladimir Efimkin in Bagnères-de-Bigorre and Cyril Dessel in Jausiers
- 2010: Christophe Riblon at Ax-3 Domaines
- 2013: Christophe Riblon on the Alpe d'Huez
- 2014: Biel Kadri in Gérardmer-La Mauselaine
- 2015: Alexis Vuillermoz in Mûr-de-Bretagne and Romain Bardet in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
- 2016: Romain Bardet at Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc
- 2017: Romain Bardet at Peyragudes
- 2020: Nans Peters in Loudenvielle
- 2021: Ben O'Connor in Tignes
- 2022: Bob Jungels in Châtel-Les Portes du Soleil
- 2023: Felix Gall at Courchevel
Secondary classification wins: 7
- 1998: Jacky Durand (most combative rider)
- 1999: Benoît Salmon (best young rider)
- 2013: Christophe Riblon (most combative rider)
- 2014: team classification
- 2015: Romain Bardet (most combative rider)
- 2018: Pierre Latour (best young rider)
- 2019: Romain Bardet (mountains classification)
Yellow jerseys: 16
- 1998: Bo Hamburger, one day
- 1999: Jaan Kirsipuu, six days
- 2006: Cyril Dessel, one day
- 2009: Rinaldo Nocentini, eight days
STARTS: 30 (since 1993, a record among extant French squads)
A FIGURE
- 8: the number of days spent in yellow by Rinaldo Nocentini, the last rider to lead the Tour de France for Vincent Lavenu's team, in 2009
MILESTONES
- 5 July 1999: Jaan Kirsipuu becomes the first Estonian to wear the yellow jersey.
- 27 July 2014: Jean-Christophe Péraud finishes second overall and brings the team to the podium with Vincenzo Nibali as the winner.
- 22 July 2017: Romain Bardet secures third place overall in the Tour de France in Marseille, narrowly holding off Mikel Landa.
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