Antoine Dalibard

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Antoine Dalibard (born March 10, 1983 ) is a former French cyclist .

Career

Dalibard began his career in 2005 with the French Continental Team Groupe Sportif Bretagne-Jean Floc'h . In February 2006 he was tenth in the Étoile de Bessèges behind the winner Frederik Willems and later fifth in the overall classification of the Boucles de la Mayenne , once third in the stage at the Tour du Limousin and fifth in the pair time trial Duo Normand .

Dalibard resigned from cycling when his contract was terminated by the Bretagne-Schuller team at the end of 2009 , as did his father, the former cyclist Philippe Dalibard , who was the sporting director there. Today (2012) Antoine Dalibard works as a developer of video games that revolve around cycling.

His grandfather is Joseph Groussard , winner of Milan-Sanremo in 1963.

successes

2008
2009

Teams

Individual evidence

  1. Antoine Dalibard, l'ancien cycliste professionnel, conçoit des jeux vidéo on ouest-france.fr v. March 6, 2012

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