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AG2R-La Mondiale rolls into 2010 with 28 riders

November 23rd, 2009 by Al Fresco View Comments

Tour de France 2009 Stage Fourteen
AG2R-La Mondiale has announced their complete roster for 2010. Nine riders have left the team and there are seven new recruits for a total of 28 riders.

Nine riders have left the team:

  • Aurelien Clerc (SUI)
  • Renaud Dion (FRA)
  • Stephane Goubert (FRA)
  • Tanel Kangert (IS)
  • Cédric Pineau (FRA)
  • Alexandr Pliuschin (MLD)
  • Poulhiès Stéphane (FRA)
  • Jean-Charles Senac (FRA)
  • Sonnery Blaise (FRA)

There are seven new arrivals:

  • Julien Berard (FRA) – 22 – (2009: Chambéry Cyclisme Formation)
  • Maxime Bouet (FRA) – 23 – (2009: Agritubel)
  • Dimitri Champion (FRA) – 26 – (2009: Brittany Schuller)
  • Ben Gastauer (LUX) – 22 – (2009: Chambéry Cyclisme Formation)
  • Kristof Goddaert (BEL)  – 23 – (2009: Topsport Vlaanderen)
  • David Le Lay (FRA) – 30 – (2009: Agritubel)
  • Anthony Ravard (FRA) – 26 – (2009: Agritubel)

Those who remain are:

They’ve already scheduled their first team training camp, December 9 to 18 in Salou (Spain) as well.

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