David Boucher

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David Boucher at the Four Days of Dunkirk 2008

David Boucher (born March 17, 1980 ) is a Belgian cyclist who was a French citizen until 2013 .

David Boucher was French runner-up in cyclocross in the U23 class in 2002. The following season he finished second overall at the Tour du Loir-et-Cher , the Ronde van Vlaams-Brabant, won the Spa Arden Challenge and the Ronde van Antwerp. In autumn he then drove for Marlux-Wincor-Nixdorf as a stagiaire and the next year at Oktos-Saint Quentin , where he won stages in the Tour du Loir-et-Cher, the Tour de Bretagne and the Tour de la Somme . In the 2005 season he moved to MrBookmaker.com-SportsTech .

From 2007 to 2010 Boucher drove for the Professional Continental Team Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner . In his first season there, he led the overall standings of the Four Days of Dunkirk for two days . After a year at Omega Pharma-Lotto , he moved to the French team FDJ in 2012 . He achieved his best results during this time in the individual time trial . He finished third in the time trial of the three days of De Panne in 2014 and seventh in the French and Belgian time trial championships in 2012 and 2015. At the Eneco Tour 2015 he was out of the race after team leader Marc Madiot tried to break away on the third stage taken because his job would have been to support the sprinter of the team Arnaud Démare . In the 2016 season he drove for the Belgian team Crelan-Euphony . For the 2017 season he switched to the Pauwels Sauzen-Vastgoedservice team (Belgium).

successes

2013

Teams

Individual evidence

  1. Madiot: "Boucher should protect Démare". radsport-news.com, August 13, 2015, accessed December 13, 2015 .

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