Alain Bondue

Alain Bondue ( born April 8, 1959 in Roubaix ) is a French former racing driver and two -time world champion.

Alain Bondue was a versatile racing drivers on the road and on the web; his specialty was the individual pursuit on the track. In this discipline, he was ten times French champion at junior, amateur and elite. In 1979 he was third in the UCI Track World Championships in the individual pursuit of amateurs. 1981, and 1982 he won the world title. At the Olympic Games in 1980 he won the silver medal in the pursuit.

In 1982, Alain Bondue second at Milan - Sanremo in 1985 third in Paris-Roubaix. Three times in 1984, 1985 and 1986, he participated in the Tour de France; In 1986, he finished third in the team time trial of Stage 2 the first place with his team, in which Laurent Fignon rode along. He also started at 16 Six Days: In 1981 he was second in the six day race in Noumea with Serge Beucherie; In 1986 in Madrid by third parties with Dutchman Peter Pieters.

1987 ended Bondue his active racing career. He then worked for a bicycle producers, but also worked as a consultant for TV stations and the " Conseil Général du Nord ". From 1997 to 2005 Alain Bondue was manager of the team Cofidis. Today he is the property manager of Cofidis Participations Holding Group.

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