Sandy Casar

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Sandy Casar (born February 2, 1979 in Mantes-la-Jolie, Yvelines) is a French professional cyclist.

Casar rides for the Française des Jeux team which he has done so for his whole career to date. Casar turned professional in 2000 after riding for Jean Floch/Mantes as an amateur.

Casar's biggest win to date was a stage in the 2003 Tour de Suisse, while this year he finished 6th in the 2006 Giro d'Italia 25 minutes behind winner Ivan Basso. Casar also won the Route du Sud race in 2005.

Casar wore the white jersey for the Best young rider in the 2004 Tour de France.

[edit] Race won

2005
  • 1st Route du sud
2004
  • 1st Tour du Poitou Charentes et de la Vienne stage 2
2003
  • 1st Tour de Sisse stage 4
2002
  • 1st Circuit Franco - Belge stage 4

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Riders on Française des Jeux

Ludovic Auger | Sandy Casar | Sébastien Chavanel | Carlos Da Cruz | Mickael Delage | Christophe Detilloux | Rémy Di Gregorio | Arnaud Gerard | Philippe Gilbert | Timothy Gudsell | Frédéric Guesdon | Lilian Jegou | Sébastien Joly | Mathieu Ladagnous | Johan Lindgren | Thomas Lövkvist | Thierry Marichal | Bradley McGee | Ian Mcleod | Christophe Mengin | Cyrille Monnerais | Francis Mourey | Fabrice Patanchon | Jérémy Roy | Benoît Vaugrenard |  Jussi Veikkanen

Manager
Marc Madiot
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