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'''Guillaume Auger''' (born 21 March 1976 in [[Joigny]]) is a retired French cyclist.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/rider.php?id=127163 | title=Guillaume Auger | publisher=ProCyclingStats | accessdate=10 March 2015}}</ref> He participated in the [[2001 Tour de France]] and the [[2004 Tour de France]]. He was 136th place in both editions. |
'''Guillaume Auger''' (born 21 March 1976 in [[Joigny]]) is a retired French cyclist.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/rider.php?id=127163 | title=Guillaume Auger | publisher=ProCyclingStats | accessdate=10 March 2015}}</ref> He participated in the [[2001 Tour de France]] and the [[2004 Tour de France]]. He was 136th place in both editions. His sporting career began with CC Joigny.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Dossier du Presse RAGT Semences|last=|first=|publisher=Agence Windward|year=2005|isbn=|location=Saint-Malo|pages=1}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:31, 13 March 2019
Personal information | |
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Born | Joigny, France | March 21, 1976
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Amateur team | |
2007-2014 | VC Avranches |
Professional teams | |
1998-2003 | BigMat-Auber 93 |
2004-2005 | R.A.G.T. Semences |
Guillaume Auger (born 21 March 1976 in Joigny) is a retired French cyclist.[1] He participated in the 2001 Tour de France and the 2004 Tour de France. He was 136th place in both editions. His sporting career began with CC Joigny.[2]
Palmares
- 1995
- 2nd Chrono des Nations U23
- 1997
- 1st European Road Championships U23
- 1st Chrono des Nations U23
- 5th World U23 Road Championship
- 1998
- 1st stage 5 Volta ao Algarve
- 2nd Duo Normand (with Carlos Da Cruz)
- 1999
- 1st stage 3 Tour Méditerranéen
- 2000
- 3rd Tour de Normandie
- 2003
- 1st Circuit de Lorraine
- 1st stage 2a Tour de la Somme
References
- ^ "Guillaume Auger". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ^ Dossier du Presse RAGT Semences. Saint-Malo: Agence Windward. 2005. p. 1.
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