Anthony Geslin
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Anthony Geslin (born June 9, 1980) is a French professional road bicycle racer.
He was born in Alençon and became a professional in 2002, when he signed with the Bonjour team. In 2003 and 2004, he rode for Brioches La Boulangère, which changed sponsorship in 2005 to the French mobile phone company Bouygues Télécom.
He is known as a sprinter and finished in the top ten of the last stage of the 2006 Tour de France.
[edit] Major achievements
Medal record | ||
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World Championships | ||
Bronze | 2005 Madrid | Elite Men's Road Race |
2006
- 88th, Overall, Tour de France
- 1st Paris - Camembert
2005
- 3rd (Bronze Medal), World Cycling Championships - Road Race
- 1st Circuit de Lorraine Professionnels, stage 3
2004
- 1st Route Adélie de Vitré
2003
- 1st Criterium des Espoirs
Riders on Bouygues Télécom |
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Julien Belgy | Giovanni Bernaudeau | Olivier Bonnaire | Franck Bouyer | Laurent Brochard | Dimitri Champion | Mathieu Claude | Stef Clement | Aurélien Clerc | Nicolas Crosbie | Pierre Drancourt | Pierrick Fédrigo | Andy Flickinger | Xavier Florencio | Yohann Gene | Anthony Geslin | Saïd Haddou | Vincent Jerome | Arnaud Labbe | Yoann Le Boulanger | Laurent Lefevre | Rony Martias | Alexandre Pichot | Jérôme Pineau | Erki Pütsep | Franck Renier | Didier Rous | Matthieu Sprick | Johann Tschopp | Thomas Voeckler |
Manager |
Jean-René Bernaudeau |
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