Sébastien Hinault

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Sébastien Hinault (born 11 February 1974 in Saint Brieuc) is a French cyclist.

Since 1998 he has been with the French team Crédit Agricole, and has competed in the Tour de France five times. In 2004 he came 4th in the Deutschland Tour.

Sébastien Hinault is no relation to the former cyclist Bernard Hinault.

[edit] Race won

2006

2005

  • Circuit Franco - Belge stage 2

2004

2003


Riders on Crédit Agricole

Francesco Bellotti | László Bodrogi | William Bonnet | Alexandre Botcharov | Pietro Caucchioli | Anthony Charteau | Julian Dean | Christope Edaleine | Jimmy Engoulvent | Dmitry Fofonov | Angelo Furlan | Patrice Halgand | Sébastien Hinault | Jonathan Hivert | Thor Hushovd | Mads Kaggestad | Christophe Kern | Christophe Laurent | Christophe Le Mevel | Cyril Lemoine | Jean-Marc Marino | Rémi Pauriol | Benoit Poilvet | Saul Raisin | Mark Renshaw | Nicholas Roche | Pierre Rolland |  Yannick Talabardon

Manager
Roger Legeay


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