Cyril Lemoine

Winner of the youth classification Tour de Luxembourg 2006 Third Appreciation Four Days of Dunkirk in 2009

Cyril Lemoine ( born March 3, 1983 in Tours) is a French cyclist.

Career

Cyril Lemoine began his career in 2003, first in the youth team of the ProTour teams Crédit Agricole and let 2005 be the elite of the team. In his first season he was second stage on the fifth section of the Tour of Austria behind the winner Michael Barry. The following year, he was at the Tour de Luxembourg eighth in the overall standings and took in the later course of the season on his first major tour, the Vuelta a España, in part. After the dissolution of Crédit Agricole the end of the 2008 season Lemoine joined the Dutch Professional Continental team Skil- Shimano, for which he in 2009 his first Tour de France denied. After his contract was not renewed after the season, Lemoine was forced to re- exchange. He signed with Saur - Sojasun.

Team

  • 2003 Crédit Agricole espoir
  • 2004 Crédit Agricole espoir
  • 2005 Crédit Agricole
  • 2006 Crédit Agricole
  • 2007 Crédit Agricole
  • 2008 Crédit Agricole
  • 2009 Skil- Shimano
  • 2010 Saur - Sojasun
  • 2011 Saur - Sojasun
  • 2012 Saur - Sojasun
  • 2013 Saur - Sojasun
  • 2014 Cofidis, Solutions Crédits

Achievements

  • Winner GP de Loudun
  • Stage win Tour du Tarn et Garonne
  • Eighth in the overall standings and winner of the youth classification Tour de Luxembourg
  • Third overall Four Days of Dunkirk
  • Fifth overall Critérium International
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