Cyril Bos

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Cyril Bos (born September 26, 1972 in Mont-Saint-Aignan ) is a former French cyclist .

In 1990 Cyril Bos won the international 3-stage round trip road race in Frankfurt. From 1997 to 1998 he was active as a professional on the street and during this time won the Duo Normand together with the Dutchman Henk Vogels . But mainly he drove races on the track . Several times he took podium places in French championships in the single pursuit . In 1996 (with Francis Moreau , Jean-Michel Monin and Philippe Ermenault ) and 1999 (with Moreau, Ermenault and Jérôme Neuville ) he took third place at world championships in the team pursuit . At the UCI track world championships in 2000 he was third again in the team pursuit (with Neuville, Damien Pommereau and Philippe Gaumont ). In the same year he started at the Olympic Games in Sydney and finished fourth with the French four-four (with Ermenault, Moreau and Neuville). Bos won in 1993 with Serge Barbara the Amateur - Six Days of Grenoble .

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  1. ^ Pascal Sergent: Encyclopédie illustrée des coureurs Française depuis 1869 . Editions Eecloonaar, Eeklo 1998, ISBN 90-74128-15-7 , pp. 96 (French).