Sébastien Minard

Sébastien Minard (born 12 June 1982) is a French cyclist.

Sébastien Minard began his professional career in 2005 with the French Continental team TOWERS Semences. In his first season he won a stage of the Tour de l' Avenir for themselves. In 2006, UCI ProTeam Cofidis Minard for and denied for this team with the Vuelta a Espana his first three-week tour, which he finished at Rank 44.

His greatest success was achieved by Minard 2010 as the winner of the one-day race Paris - Camembert in the sprint before his escape colleagues Maxime Mederel with which he was able to pull out a 20-man breakaway group.

On November 24, 2013 Minard survived a car accident in the town of Allonne as a passenger of a car, on the driver Guillaume Levarlet had lost control. The co-moving Arnaud Coyot also died shortly thereafter at a hospital in Amiens.

Achievements

  • A stage in the Tour de l' Avenir
  • Paris - Camembert

Grand Tour Ranking

Team

  • 2005 R.A.G.T. Semences
  • 2006-2010 Cofidis
  • 2011 - AG2R La Mondiale
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