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Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale

Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale (UCI team code: DAT) is a French cycling team with UCI WorldTeam status. Its title sponsors are French sporting goods retailer Decathlon and French insurance firm AG2R La Mondiale. The team is predominantly French.

Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale
Team information
UCI codeDAT
RegisteredFrance
Founded1992 (1992)
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI WorldTeam
BicyclesFactor (To 2018)
Eddy Merckx Cycles (2019–2020)
BMC (2021–2023)
Van Rysel (2024–)
ComponentsShimano
WebsiteTeam home page
Key personnel
General managerVincent Lavenu
Team manager(s)Laurent Biondi
Team name history
1992–1995 Chazal
1996 Petit Casino
1997–1999 Casino–AG2R Prévoyance
2000–2007 AG2R Prévoyance
2008–2014 AG2R–La Mondiale
2015–2020 AG2R La Mondiale
2021–2023 AG2R Citroën Team
2024– Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale
Current season

History edit

 
An AG2R Prévoyance team photo at the sign-in during stage 11 of the 2006 Tour de France

In 1992 Vincent Lavenu, who had just retired from professional cycling, started a professional cycling team with Chazal as the main sponsor. Lavenu had previously organised sponsorship from Chazal of his last professional team. This sponsor stayed from 1992 to 1995. In 1996 Petit Casino, a chain of coffee shops in supermarkets, took over the sponsorship of the team. At this time the team was a second division team that relied on the public to sponsor the team. The team had the saying "Petit Casino- c’est votre equipe" – "it's your team", which signified this involvement of the public.[1]

In 1997 Casino, the supermarket chain that contained the Petit Casino coffee shops, took over the sponsorship of the team and the budget increased substantially. Lavenu's team could compete in the big races such as the classics.[2] The team obtained successes with Alexander Vinokourov, Jaan Kirsipuu and Lauri Aus.

The insurance company Ag2r Prevoyance took over as the main sponsor in 2000.[3] The team obtained further successes with Laurent Brochard, Jaan Kirsipuu and Jean-Patrick Nazon. In 2006, the team joined the UCI ProTour, following the signings of big cycling names Francisco Mancebo and Christophe Moreau. Fassa Bortolo's exit from the competition had freed a licence and AG2R was the only team left vying for the license, as Comunidad Valenciana voluntarily withdrew, while the proposed new team of former Fassa Bortolo sporting director Giancarlo Ferretti turned out to be without financial backing. Ag2r obtained success in the 2006 Tour de France with a stage win by Sylvain Calzati, and a day in the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification by Cyril Dessel.

Rinaldo Nocentini took the yellow jersey after stage 7 of the 2009 Tour de France after a successful breakaway in which fellow Ag2r-La Mondiale rider Christophe Riblon also took part and earned the daily combativity award. Nocentini retained the race leadership for eight stages, and Ag2r-La Mondiale also led the team classification from stage 7 to stage 11 and for one further day after stage 14.

In 2014, the team had great results at the Tour de France, winning a stage and having Jean-Christophe Péraud taking second place in the overall classification. In October of that year, it was announced that AG2R would continue to sponsor the team through 2018,[4] at the 2016 Tour de France the sponsorship was extended a further two years – into the 2020 season.[5]

In September 2020, the team signed a contract with BMC as their bike supplier from 2021 for three years. The team will also be known under the name AG2R Citroën Team from the 2021 season after the French car company announced that they had become the co-sponsor of the team.[6]

The team experienced further success during the 2021 Tour de France, when Tour debutant Ben O'Connor ascended to victory on Stage 9 in the Alpine village of Tignes.[7]

In November 2023, Decathlon was announced as the co-title sponsor of the team in a five-year deal. The team will be called Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale from 2024. Decathlon will also be replacing BMC as the bike supplier of the team, with the team using Decathlon's Van Rysel bikes with Shimano components. Citroën will stay on as the team's official car supplier.[8]

Doping edit

On 21 September 2012 Steve Houanard tested positive for EPO in an out-of-competition test and was provisionally suspended.[9][10][11]

On 15 May 2013 Sylvain Georges tested positive for the banned stimulant Heptaminol and failed to start stage 11 of the 2013 Giro d'Italia.[12][13] Georges blamed the positive result on the freely available product 'Ginkor Fort' (made from Ginkgo biloba).[14] On 21 May Georges 'B Sample' also tested positive for the stimulant[15] causing the team to voluntarily remove itself from the 2013 Critérium du Dauphiné in accordance with MPCC rules.[16] As a result of the positive Georges was banned by the French Cycling Federation for 6 months.[17]

On 10 March 2015 the UCI announced that Lloyd Mondory had tested positive for EPO on 17 February in an out-of-competition test. As a result, Mondory was suspended pending the outcome of his B sample analysis.[18][19]

Team roster edit

 
Ben O'Connor at the 2022 Tour de France
As of 16 January 2024.[20]
Rider Date of birth
  Bruno Armirail (FRA) (1994-04-11) 11 April 1994 (age 29)
  Alex Baudin (FRA) (2001-05-25) 25 May 2001 (age 22)
  Clément Berthet (FRA) (1997-08-02) 2 August 1997 (age 26)
  Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) (1987-05-17) 17 May 1987 (age 36)
  Franck Bonnamour (FRA) (1995-06-20) 20 June 1995 (age 28)
  Geoffrey Bouchard (FRA) (1992-04-01) 1 April 1992 (age 31)
  Sam Bennett (IRL) (1990-10-16) 16 October 1990 (age 33)
  Benoît Cosnefroy (FRA) (1995-10-17) 17 October 1995 (age 28)
  Dries De Bondt (BEL) (1991-07-04) 4 July 1991 (age 32)
  Sander De Pestel (BEL) (1998-10-11) 11 October 1998 (age 25)
  Stan Dewulf (BEL) (1997-12-20) 20 December 1997 (age 26)
  Felix Gall (AUT) (1998-02-27) 27 February 1998 (age 26)
  Pierre Gautherat (FRA) (2003-01-16) 16 January 2003 (age 21)
  Dorian Godon (FRA) (1996-05-25) 25 May 1996 (age 27)
  Jaakko Hänninen (FIN) (1997-04-16) 16 April 1997 (age 26)
Rider Date of birth
  Jordan Labrosse (FRA) (2002-09-15) 15 September 2002 (age 21)
  Victor Lafay (FRA) (1996-01-17) 17 January 1996 (age 28)
  Paul Lapeira (FRA) (2000-02-25) 25 February 2000 (age 24)
  Oliver Naesen (BEL) (1990-09-16) 16 September 1990 (age 33)
  Ben O'Connor (AUS) (1995-11-25) 25 November 1995 (age 28)
  Aurélien Paret-Peintre (FRA) (1996-02-27) 27 February 1996 (age 28)
  Valentin Paret-Peintre (FRA) (2001-01-14) 14 January 2001 (age 23)
  Nans Peters (FRA) (1994-03-12) 12 March 1994 (age 29)
  Gianluca Pollefliet (BEL) (2002-01-28) 28 January 2002 (age 22)
  Nicolas Prodhomme (FRA) (1997-02-01) 1 February 1997 (age 27)
  Valentin Retailleau (FRA) (2000-06-18) 18 June 2000 (age 23)
  Damien Touzé (FRA) (1996-07-07) 7 July 1996 (age 27)
  Bastien Tronchon (FRA) (2002-03-29) 29 March 2002 (age 21)
  Andrea Vendrame (ITA) (1994-07-20) 20 July 1994 (age 29)
  Larry Warbasse (USA) (1990-01-28) 28 January 1990 (age 34)

Major wins edit

World & National champions edit

1997
  French Road Race, Stéphane Barthe
  Belgian Road Race, Marc Streel
1998
  Estonian Road Race, Jaan Kirsipuu
  Estonian Time Trial, Jaan Kirsipuu
1999
  French Time Trial, Gilles Maignan
  Estonian Time Trial, Jaan Kirsipuu
  Estonian Road Race, Jaan Kirsipuu
2000
  Estonian Road Race, Lauri Aus
  Estonian Time Trial, Lauri Aus
2001
  Estonian Time Trial, Jaan Kirsipuu
  Belgian Road Race, Ludovic Capelle
2002
  Estonian Road Race, Jaan Kirsipuu
  Irish Road Race, Mark Scanlon
  Estonian Time Trial, Jaan Kirsipuu
2003
  Irish Road Race, Mark Scanlon
  Estonian Time Trial, Jaan Kirsipuu
 Spanish Time Trial, Inigo Bernardez
2004
  Estonian Road Race, Erki Putstep
  Estonian Time Trial, Jaan Kirsipuu
  Ukrainian Time Trial, Yuriy Krivtsov
2006
  Estonian Road Race, Erki Pütsep
2007
  French Road Race, Christophe Moreau
2008
  Estonian Time Trial, Tanel Kangert
  Moldovan Road Race, Alexandre Pliușchin
2009
  Irish Road Race, Nicolas Roche
2010
  Swiss Road Race, Martin Elmiger
2012
  Luxembourg Time Trial, Ben Gastauer
2014
  Belarusian Road Race, Yauheni Hutarovich
2015
  Canada Time Trial, Hugo Houle
2017
  World U23 Road Race, Benoît Cosnefroy
  French Time Trial, Pierre Latour
  Belgian Road Race, Oliver Naesen
2018
  Lithuania Road Race, Gediminas Bagdonas
  Lithuania Time Trial, Gediminas Bagdonas
  French Time Trial, Pierre Latour
2019
  French Cyclo-cross, Clément Venturini
  Lithuania Time Trial, Gediminas Bagdonas
2020
  French Cyclo-cross, Clément Venturini
2021
  French Cyclo-cross, Clément Venturini
2022
  Luxembourg Time Trial, Bob Jungels

References edit

  1. ^ . International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on 2007-08-20. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
  2. ^ . International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on 2007-08-26. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
  3. ^ "Histoire de l'equipe cycliste Ag2r Prevoyance". Ag2r non official supporters. from the original on 8 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
  4. ^ "News shorts: AG2R renews through 2018, Androni on Kuota". Cyclingnews.com. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  5. ^ "AG2R la Mondiale extends sponsorship through 2020 - News Shorts".
  6. ^ Branquinho, Lance (14 September 2020). "AG2R Citroën team to ride BMC in 2021". Cyclingnews. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Australian Ben O'Connor wins stage nine of the Tour de France, moves to second behind yellow jersey Tadej Pogačar".
  8. ^ Decathlon (2023-11-27). "DECATHLON x AG2R LA MONDIALE". Decathlon United. from the original on 2023-12-18. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  9. ^ "Houanard provisionally suspended for EPO". Cyclingnews.com.
  10. ^ "Steve Houanard provisionally suspended after A-sample positive for EPO". velonation.com.
  11. ^ "Ag2r suspends Houanard after positive EPO test". VeloNews.com.
  12. ^ "Sylvain Georges positive for Heptaminol". Cyclingnews.com.
  13. ^ "Sylvain Georges returns positive A sample for Heptaminol, out of Giro d'Italia". velonation.com.
  14. ^ "Georges takes blame for positive doping control". Cyclingnews.com.
  15. ^ "Georges' B Sample also positive, UCI confirms". Cyclingnews.com.
  16. ^ Peter Cossins. "Ag2r confirm they won't ride Dauphiné". Cyclingnews.com.
  17. ^ "UCI wants Georges' ban extended to two years". Cyclingnews.com.
  18. ^ . VeloNews.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-13. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  19. ^ "Mondory returns adverse analytical finding for EPO". Cyclingnews.com.
  20. ^ "Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team". UCI. Retrieved 6 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Chambery CF

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Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale UCI team code DAT is a French cycling team with UCI WorldTeam status Its title sponsors are French sporting goods retailer Decathlon and French insurance firm AG2R La Mondiale The team is predominantly French Decathlon AG2R La MondialeTeam informationUCI codeDATRegisteredFranceFounded1992 1992 Discipline s RoadStatusUCI WorldTeamBicyclesFactor To 2018 Eddy Merckx Cycles 2019 2020 BMC 2021 2023 Van Rysel 2024 ComponentsShimanoWebsiteTeam home pageKey personnelGeneral managerVincent LavenuTeam manager s Laurent BiondiTeam name history1992 1995Chazal1996Petit Casino1997 1999Casino AG2R Prevoyance2000 2007AG2R Prevoyance2008 2014AG2R La Mondiale2015 2020AG2R La Mondiale2021 2023AG2R Citroen Team2024 Decathlon AG2R La MondialeCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Doping 2 Team roster 3 Major wins 4 World amp National champions 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp An AG2R Prevoyance team photo at the sign in during stage 11 of the 2006 Tour de FranceIn 1992 Vincent Lavenu who had just retired from professional cycling started a professional cycling team with Chazal as the main sponsor Lavenu had previously organised sponsorship from Chazal of his last professional team This sponsor stayed from 1992 to 1995 In 1996 Petit Casino a chain of coffee shops in supermarkets took over the sponsorship of the team At this time the team was a second division team that relied on the public to sponsor the team The team had the saying Petit Casino c est votre equipe it s your team which signified this involvement of the public 1 In 1997 Casino the supermarket chain that contained the Petit Casino coffee shops took over the sponsorship of the team and the budget increased substantially Lavenu s team could compete in the big races such as the classics 2 The team obtained successes with Alexander Vinokourov Jaan Kirsipuu and Lauri Aus The insurance company Ag2r Prevoyance took over as the main sponsor in 2000 3 The team obtained further successes with Laurent Brochard Jaan Kirsipuu and Jean Patrick Nazon In 2006 the team joined the UCI ProTour following the signings of big cycling names Francisco Mancebo and Christophe Moreau Fassa Bortolo s exit from the competition had freed a licence and AG2R was the only team left vying for the license as Comunidad Valenciana voluntarily withdrew while the proposed new team of former Fassa Bortolo sporting director Giancarlo Ferretti turned out to be without financial backing Ag2r obtained success in the 2006 Tour de France with a stage win by Sylvain Calzati and a day in the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification by Cyril Dessel Rinaldo Nocentini took the yellow jersey after stage 7 of the 2009 Tour de France after a successful breakaway in which fellow Ag2r La Mondiale rider Christophe Riblon also took part and earned the daily combativity award Nocentini retained the race leadership for eight stages and Ag2r La Mondiale also led the team classification from stage 7 to stage 11 and for one further day after stage 14 In 2014 the team had great results at the Tour de France winning a stage and having Jean Christophe Peraud taking second place in the overall classification In October of that year it was announced that AG2R would continue to sponsor the team through 2018 4 at the 2016 Tour de France the sponsorship was extended a further two years into the 2020 season 5 In September 2020 the team signed a contract with BMC as their bike supplier from 2021 for three years The team will also be known under the name AG2R Citroen Team from the 2021 season after the French car company announced that they had become the co sponsor of the team 6 The team experienced further success during the 2021 Tour de France when Tour debutant Ben O Connor ascended to victory on Stage 9 in the Alpine village of Tignes 7 In November 2023 Decathlon was announced as the co title sponsor of the team in a five year deal The team will be called Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale from 2024 Decathlon will also be replacing BMC as the bike supplier of the team with the team using Decathlon s Van Rysel bikes with Shimano components Citroen will stay on as the team s official car supplier 8 Doping edit On 21 September 2012 Steve Houanard tested positive for EPO in an out of competition test and was provisionally suspended 9 10 11 On 15 May 2013 Sylvain Georges tested positive for the banned stimulant Heptaminol and failed to start stage 11 of the 2013 Giro d Italia 12 13 Georges blamed the positive result on the freely available product Ginkor Fort made from Ginkgo biloba 14 On 21 May Georges B Sample also tested positive for the stimulant 15 causing the team to voluntarily remove itself from the 2013 Criterium du Dauphine in accordance with MPCC rules 16 As a result of the positive Georges was banned by the French Cycling Federation for 6 months 17 On 10 March 2015 the UCI announced that Lloyd Mondory had tested positive for EPO on 17 February in an out of competition test As a result Mondory was suspended pending the outcome of his B sample analysis 18 19 Team roster edit nbsp Ben O Connor at the 2022 Tour de FranceAs of 16 January 2024 20 Rider Date of birth nbsp Bruno Armirail FRA 1994 04 11 11 April 1994 age 29 nbsp Alex Baudin FRA 2001 05 25 25 May 2001 age 22 nbsp Clement Berthet FRA 1997 08 02 2 August 1997 age 26 nbsp Edvald Boasson Hagen NOR 1987 05 17 17 May 1987 age 36 nbsp Franck Bonnamour FRA 1995 06 20 20 June 1995 age 28 nbsp Geoffrey Bouchard FRA 1992 04 01 1 April 1992 age 31 nbsp Sam Bennett IRL 1990 10 16 16 October 1990 age 33 nbsp Benoit Cosnefroy FRA 1995 10 17 17 October 1995 age 28 nbsp Dries De Bondt BEL 1991 07 04 4 July 1991 age 32 nbsp Sander De Pestel BEL 1998 10 11 11 October 1998 age 25 nbsp Stan Dewulf BEL 1997 12 20 20 December 1997 age 26 nbsp Felix Gall AUT 1998 02 27 27 February 1998 age 26 nbsp Pierre Gautherat FRA 2003 01 16 16 January 2003 age 21 nbsp Dorian Godon FRA 1996 05 25 25 May 1996 age 27 nbsp Jaakko Hanninen FIN 1997 04 16 16 April 1997 age 26 Rider Date of birth nbsp Jordan Labrosse FRA 2002 09 15 15 September 2002 age 21 nbsp Victor Lafay FRA 1996 01 17 17 January 1996 age 28 nbsp Paul Lapeira FRA 2000 02 25 25 February 2000 age 24 nbsp Oliver Naesen BEL 1990 09 16 16 September 1990 age 33 nbsp Ben O Connor AUS 1995 11 25 25 November 1995 age 28 nbsp Aurelien Paret Peintre FRA 1996 02 27 27 February 1996 age 28 nbsp Valentin Paret Peintre FRA 2001 01 14 14 January 2001 age 23 nbsp Nans Peters FRA 1994 03 12 12 March 1994 age 29 nbsp Gianluca Pollefliet BEL 2002 01 28 28 January 2002 age 22 nbsp Nicolas Prodhomme FRA 1997 02 01 1 February 1997 age 27 nbsp Valentin Retailleau FRA 2000 06 18 18 June 2000 age 23 nbsp Damien Touze FRA 1996 07 07 7 July 1996 age 27 nbsp Bastien Tronchon FRA 2002 03 29 29 March 2002 age 21 nbsp Andrea Vendrame ITA 1994 07 20 20 July 1994 age 29 nbsp Larry Warbasse USA 1990 01 28 28 January 1990 age 34 Major wins editMain article List of wins by Chazal and its successorsWorld amp National champions edit1997 nbsp French Road Race Stephane Barthe nbsp Belgian Road Race Marc Streel 1998 nbsp Estonian Road Race Jaan Kirsipuu nbsp Estonian Time Trial Jaan Kirsipuu 1999 nbsp French Time Trial Gilles Maignan nbsp Estonian Time Trial Jaan Kirsipuu nbsp Estonian Road Race Jaan Kirsipuu 2000 nbsp Estonian Road Race Lauri Aus nbsp Estonian Time Trial Lauri Aus 2001 nbsp Estonian Time Trial Jaan Kirsipuu nbsp Belgian Road Race Ludovic Capelle 2002 nbsp Estonian Road Race Jaan Kirsipuu nbsp Irish Road Race Mark Scanlon nbsp Estonian Time Trial Jaan Kirsipuu 2003 nbsp Irish Road Race Mark Scanlon nbsp Estonian Time Trial Jaan Kirsipuu nbsp Spanish Time Trial Inigo Bernardez 2004 nbsp Estonian Road Race Erki Putstep nbsp Estonian Time Trial Jaan Kirsipuu nbsp Ukrainian Time Trial Yuriy Krivtsov 2006 nbsp Estonian Road Race Erki Putsep 2007 nbsp French Road Race Christophe Moreau 2008 nbsp Estonian Time Trial Tanel Kangert nbsp Moldovan Road Race Alexandre Pliușchin 2009 nbsp Irish Road Race Nicolas Roche 2010 nbsp Swiss Road Race Martin Elmiger 2012 nbsp Luxembourg Time Trial Ben Gastauer 2014 nbsp Belarusian Road Race Yauheni Hutarovich 2015 nbsp Canada Time Trial Hugo Houle 2017 nbsp World U23 Road Race Benoit Cosnefroy nbsp French Time Trial Pierre Latour nbsp Belgian Road Race Oliver Naesen 2018 nbsp Lithuania Road Race Gediminas Bagdonas nbsp Lithuania Time Trial Gediminas Bagdonas nbsp French Time Trial Pierre Latour 2019 nbsp French Cyclo cross Clement Venturini nbsp Lithuania Time Trial Gediminas Bagdonas 2020 nbsp French Cyclo cross Clement Venturini 2021 nbsp French Cyclo cross Clement Venturini 2022 nbsp Luxembourg Time Trial Bob JungelsReferences edit Hung Up in Picardy Hoping for Bigger Things International Herald Tribune Archived from the original on 2007 08 20 Retrieved 2007 08 06 Cycling team rolls on to the big time International Herald Tribune Archived from the original on 2007 08 26 Retrieved 2007 08 06 Histoire de l equipe cycliste Ag2r Prevoyance Ag2r non official supporters Archived from the original on 8 August 2007 Retrieved 2007 08 06 News shorts AG2R renews through 2018 Androni on Kuota Cyclingnews com 14 October 2014 Retrieved 15 October 2014 AG2R la Mondiale extends sponsorship through 2020 News Shorts Branquinho Lance 14 September 2020 AG2R Citroen team to ride BMC in 2021 Cyclingnews Retrieved 26 November 2020 Australian Ben O Connor wins stage nine of the Tour de France moves to second behind yellow jersey Tadej Pogacar Decathlon 2023 11 27 DECATHLON x AG2R LA MONDIALE Decathlon United Archived from the original on 2023 12 18 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Houanard provisionally suspended for EPO Cyclingnews com Steve Houanard provisionally suspended after A sample positive for EPO velonation com Ag2r suspends Houanard after positive EPO test VeloNews com Sylvain Georges positive for Heptaminol Cyclingnews com Sylvain Georges returns positive A sample for Heptaminol out of Giro d Italia velonation com Georges takes blame for positive doping control Cyclingnews com Georges B Sample also positive UCI confirms Cyclingnews com Peter Cossins Ag2r confirm they won t ride Dauphine Cyclingnews com UCI wants Georges ban extended to two years Cyclingnews com Ag2r s Lloyd Mondory positive for EPO VeloNews com VeloNews com Archived from the original on 2015 03 13 Retrieved 2015 03 10 Mondory returns adverse analytical finding for EPO Cyclingnews com Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team UCI Retrieved 6 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AG2R cycling team Official website Chambery CF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale amp oldid 1205932324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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