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Crédit Agricole (cycling team)

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Crédit Agricole (UCI Team Code: C.A) is a French professional cycling team managed by Roger Legeay and sponsored by Crédit Agricole since 1997. Before 1997 the team was known as GAN. Since 2005, the team is one of the 20 teams that compete in the new UCI ProTour.

History

The Crédit Agricole team is the continuation of Roger Legeay's GAN team of the late 1980s and early 1990s, famous for the team in which Greg LeMond won his last Tour de France in 1990. LeMond credited his strong team support and tactics for bringing him his third victory in the Tour.

Upon LeMond's departure the Crédit Agricole team acquired British track sensation Chris Boardman the prologue time trial specialist who won the prologues of the 1996 and 1998 Tours de France. The team then acquired young Australia track superstar Stuart O'Grady in the mid-1990s who won several Tour stages including a near-win of the Green Jersey in the 2000 Tour de France. O'Grady also held on to the Yellow Jersey for many days during that same tour. German rider Jens Voigt joined the team until the 2003 season, winning a Tour stage and spending a day in the yellow jersey also in the 2000 Tour.

The 2000 and 2001 seasons saw Americans Bobby Julich and Jonathan Vaughters in the team, making it the team with the most English speakers. The team also won the 2001 Tour de France team time trial in front of the ONCE and U.S. Postal. Julich and Vaughters left after only one season and two seasons respectively.

The 2003 season saw the emergence of Thor Hushovd as the main sprinter of the team, and at the end of 2003 both O'Grady and Voigt left for Cofidis and Team CSC respectively.

2005 has been a relatively successful season for the team. Pietro Caucchioli finished in the top ten of the Giro d'Italia and Christophe le Mevel took a breakaway stage win. In the 2005 Tour de France Christophe Moreau was the highest-placed French rider (11th) and Thor Hushovd secured the green jersey points classification.

Riders

2006 provisional team list

No data in the '2005 team' coloumn indicates the rider also rode for Crédit Agricole in the 2005 season. A team is allowed the maximum of 30 riders on its roster.

Name Birthdate Nationality 2005 Team
Francesco Belloti 06-08-1979  Italy
Laszlo Bodrogi 11-12-1976  Hungary
William Bonnet 25-06-1982  France Auber 93
Alexandre Botcharov 26-02-1975  Russia
Pietro Caucchioli 28-08-1975  Italy
Anthony Charteau 04-06-1979  France Bouygues Télécom
Julian Dean 28-01-1975  New Zealand
Christophe Edaleine 01-11-1979  France Cofidis
Jimmy Engoulvent 07-12-1979  France Cofidis
Dmitriy Fofonov 15-08-1976  Kazakhstan Cofidis
Patrice Halgand 02-03-1974  France
Sébastien Hinault 11-02-1974  France
Jonathan Hivert 23-03-1985  France stagiaire
Thor Hushovd 18-01-1978  Norway
Mads Kaggestad 22-02-1977  Norway
Jaan Kirsipuu 17-07-1969  Estonia
Christophe Le Mevel 11-09-1980  France
Cyril Lemoine 03-03-1983  France
Kilian Patour 20-09-1982  France
Jean-Marc Marino 15-08-1983  France stagiaire
Rémi Pauriol 04-04-1982  France stagiaire
Benoît Poilvet 27-08-1976  France
Sébastien Portal 04-06-1982  France
Saul Raisin 06-01-1983  United States
Mark Renshaw 22/10/1982  Australia Française des Jeux
Yannick Talabardon 06-07-1981  France
Nicolas Vogondy 08-08-1977  France

Some past riders

Name Born Nationality Previous Enter Left Afterwards
Greg LeMond 1961  United States
Chris Boardman 1968  United Kingdom (none) 1993 1999 Retired
Stuart O'Grady 1973  Australia (none) 1998 2003 Cofidis
Jens Voigt 1971  Germany 2003 Team CSC
Bobby Julich 1971  United States Cofidis 2000 2001 Team Telekom
Jonathan Vaughters  United States U.S. Postal 2000 2001 Retired
Christophe Moreau 1971  France Festina 2001 2005 AG2R Prévoyance

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