Anthony Langella
Anthony Langella (born April 24, 1974 in Gennevilliers ) is a former French cyclist .
Career
In 1995 Anthony Langella won the Tour de Gironde . In 1997 he signed a contract with the French cycling team GAN , which was later renamed Crédit Agricole . In his second year he decided a stage in the Tour de l'Avenir for himself. At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens , Langella was seventh in the team pursuit with the French Équipe (with Matthieu Ladagnous , Jérôme Neuville and Fabien Sanchez ). A year later he won the French championship title in the above-mentioned discipline and in the points race together with Sanchez, Ladagnous and Mickaël Mallie .
Langella also started three times in the Tour de France , but was not able to place in the top 100 at any of the starts.
successes
- 1998
- a stage Tour de l'Avenir
- 2005
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French Champion - Team Pursuit (with Fabien Sanchez , Matthieu Ladagnous and Mickaël Mallie )
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French champion - points race
Teams
- 1997 GAN
- 1998–2002 Crédit Agricole
Web links
- Anthony Langella in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Anthony Langella in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Anthony Langella in the Tour de France database(French / English )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Langella, Anthony |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 24, 1974 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gennevilliers |