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Marc Madiot
Marc Madiot at Compiegne, start of Paris–Roubaix 2008Personal information Full name Marc Madiot Born April 16, 1959
Renazé, FranceTeam information Current team FDJ Discipline Road
CyclocrossProfessional team(s) 1980–1985
1986–1987
1988–1990
1991
1992
1993
1994Renault-Elf
Système U
Toshiba
R.M.O.
Telekom
Subaru-Montgomery
Catavana-A.S. CorbeilManagerial team(s) 1997– Française des Jeux Major wins National Road Race Championship (1987)
Paris–Roubaix (1985, 1991)
Tour de France, 1 stageInfobox last updated on
August 30, 2007Marc Madiot (born April 16, 1959 in Renazé) is a French former professional road racing cyclist and double winner of Paris–Roubaix. Retired from racing in 1994, he is now best known as the directeur sportif of Française des Jeux, a UCI ProTour cycling team.
In 2008 he was made a knight of the French Legion of Honor. It was presented by French president Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysée palace in Paris.[1]
Palmarès
- 1977
- 1st in National Championship
- 1979
- 2nd in Manche Atlantique
- 1st in Paris - Roubaix Espoirs
- 1980
- 1st in National Championship
- 1st in Troyes - Dijon
- 9th in Olympic Games, Road Race
- 1981
- 3rd in General Classification Tour de Picardie
- 3rd in Stage 2 Tour de Picardie
- 3rd in Tour de Vendée
- 1st in Stage 1 Tour du Limousin
- 1st in General Classification Tour du Limousin
- 3rd in Stage 3 Tour du Tarn
- 2nd in General Classification Tour du Tarn
- 2nd in General Classification Route du Sud
- 2nd in Stage 1 Paris - Bourges, Bourges
- 3rd in General Classification Paris - Bourges
- 1982
- 3rd in Stage 2 Circuit des Ardennes
- 1st National Championship, Cyclo-cross
- 2nd General Classification Tour du Limousin
- 3rd in Omloop der Vlaamse Ardennen Ichtegem, Ichtegem
- 1st in Stage 1 Giro d'Italia, Milano
- 3rd in Côte Normande
- 2nd in Stage 1 Paris - Bourges, Asnières-les-Bourges
- 2nd in General Classification Paris - Bourges
- 2nd in Châteaulin
- 1983
- 3rd in Stage 2 part a Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
- 3rd in General Classification Etoile des Espoirs
- 3rd in National Championship, Cyclo-cross
- 1st in Polynormande
- 1st in Stage 4 Giro di Sardegna, Sassari
- 3rd in General Classification Giro di Sardegna
- 1st in Saint-Martin de Landelles, Saint-Martin de Landelles
- 2nd in GP Ouest France, Plouay
- 2nd in General Classification Paris - Bourges
- 1984
- 3rd in Brest
- 1st in Flèche Finistérienne
- 1st Boucles de l'Aulne
- 2nd in Lanester
- 3rd in National Championship, Cyclo-cross
- 1st in Polymultipliée
- 2nd in General Classification Tour du Limousin
- 1st in Trophée des Grimpeurs
- 1st in Stage 2 Tour de France, Louvroil
- 1st in Stage 3 Tour de France, Valenciennes
- 3rd in Stage 9 Tour de France, Bordeaux
- 1st in Circuit de l'Aulne/GP Le Télégramme à Châteaulin
- 1985
- 1st in GP de Mauléon Moulins
- 1st in Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 2nd in National Championship, Cyclo-cross
- 1st in Stage 2 Paris - Nice, St Trivier
- 1st in Paris–Roubaix
- 1st in Chateau-Chinon
- 1st in Grand Prix de Wallonie
- 1986
- 1st in Camors
- 1987
- 2nd in National Championship, Cyclo-cross
- 1st in National Championship, Road Race
- 1st in Polynormand
- 1st in General Classification Tour de l'Avenir
- 3rd in Giro di Lombardia, Milan
- 1988
- 2nd in National Championship, Road Race
- 1989
- 1st in Briénon
- 1st in Calais
- 3º in General Classification Paris - Nice
- 34th in General Classification Tour de France
- 1990
- 1st in Dijon, Cyclo-cross
- 1991
- 1st in Vandoeuvre
- 1st in Paris–Roubaix
- 3rd in Chateau-Chinon
- 1992
- 1st in Barentin
- 1st in Trophée des Grimpeurs
- 1st in Stage 4 part b Four Days of Dunkirk, Cassel
- 1st in Vienne
- 1993
- 1st in Saran
External links
- Official site (French)
- Marc Madiot profile at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for Marc Madiot
- Cycling Hall of Fame
References
- ^ "Madiot made knight". http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/madiot-knighted-by-french-president. Retrieved May 2010.
Sporting positions Preceded by
Sean KellyWinner of Paris–Roubaix
1985Succeeded by
Sean KellyPreceded by
Eddy PlanckaertWinner of Paris–Roubaix
1991Succeeded by
Gilbert Duclos-LassalleRiders on FDJ Olivier Bonnaire | William Bonnet | Nacer Bouhanni | Sandy Casar | Steve Chainel | Arnaud Courteille | Mickaël Delage | Pierrick Fédrigo | Arnaud Gérard | Anthony Geslin | Frédéric Guesdon | Yauheni Hutarovich | Arnold Jeannesson | Mathieu Ladagnous | Gianni Meersman | Francis Mourey | Yoann Offredo | Rémi Pauriol | Cédric Pineau | Thibaut Pinot | Dominique Rollin | Anthony Roux | Jérémy Roy | Geoffrey Soupe | Wesley Sulzberger | Benoît Vaugrenard | Arthur Vichot | Manager: Marc Madiot
Categories:- 1959 births
- Living people
- People from Mayenne
- French cyclists
- French Tour de France stage winners
- Cyclists at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- French cycling biography stubs
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