Anthony Delaplace

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Anthony Delaplace Road cycling
Anthony Delaplace (2015)
Anthony Delaplace (2015)
To person
Date of birth September 11, 1989
nation FranceFrance France
discipline Street
height 1.81 m
Racing weight 65 kg
To the team
Current team Arkéa-Samsic
function driver
Societies)
2007
2008
2009
AS Tourlaville
Super Sport 35-ACNC
Besson Chaussures-Sojasun
Team (s)
2010–2013
2014–2018
2019
Saur-Sojasun / Sojasun
Arkéa-Samsic
Team Arkéa-Samsic
Most important successes

Polynormande 2011

Last updated: February 3, 2018

Anthony Delaplace (born September 11, 1989 in Valognes ) is a French road cyclist .

Athletic career

In 2007 Delaplace drove for AS Tourlaville about twenty kilometers north of his home town of Valognes in Lower Normandy . As a member of this team, he won the French championships in road racing in the junior class in 2007 . A year later he moved to the Super Sport 35-Association cycliste de Noyal-Châtillon (Super Sport 35-ACNC) from Stéphane Heulot , who founded the Besson Chaussures-Sojasun team in 2009 . There Delaplace was stagiaire from August 1, 2009 and was taken under regular contract at the beginning of the 2010 season, the team drove under the name Saur-Sojasun .

In May 2009 Delaplace took part in the Tour du Haut Anjou and reached tenth place overall. At the French Championships of the year he was third in the junior ranking. In the 2010 season he was ninth at Paris – Troyes and sixth overall at the Grand Prix du Portugal . He also decided a stage of the Tour de l'Avenir for himself. In the following season, Delaplace placed in the top ten of the Tour de Bretagne , around one and a half minutes behind the winner Péter Kusztor (eighth). His first Tour de France participation followed at the beginning of July , which he finished as the youngest rider to compete in 135th place. Then Delaplace could still win the Polynormande .

At the beginning of 2012, Delaplace was just barely beaten by Jean-Marc Bideau at Paris-Troyes and finished second overall. At the Circuit Cycliste Sarthe , he finished fourth overall. This was followed by a tenth place in the Tour du Finistère . He had to cancel the 2012 Tour de France after falling on the sixth stage the following day. The following year, the Tour of France went better for him, he finished 89th in the overall ranking. He then won the junior class at the Tour de Limousin and was ninth overall. He finished the 2014 Tour de France on his best place to date, 78th place.

In 2017 Delaplace won the Tour de Normandie and, together with Pierre-Luc Périchon, the Duo Normand .

successes

2007

  • MaillotFra.PNG French Champion - Road Race (Juniors)

2010

2011

2017

2018

Placements in the Grand Tours

Grand Tour 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Maglia Rosa Giro d'Italia - - - - - - - - -
Yellow jersey Tour de France 135 DNF 89 78 203 90 - - 90
Red jersey Vuelta a España - - - - - - - -
Legend: DNF: did not finish , abandoned or withdrawn from the race due to timeout.

Web links

Commons : Anthony Delaplace  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Anthony Delaplace in the Tour de France database (French / English )
  2. Anthony Delaplace stagiaire chez Besson-Sojasun. (No longer available online.) In: cyclismag.com. June 18, 2009, archived from the original on August 27, 2014 ; Retrieved on August 26, 2014 (French). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.cyclismag.com
  3. ↑ Start list Tour de France 2011. In: live-radsport.ch. July 2, 2011, accessed August 26, 2014 .
  4. ^ Abandon de Delaplace. In: eurosport.fr. Eurosport , July 7, 2012, accessed August 26, 2014 (French).