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This article lists the achievements and riders of the Delko Marseille Provence cycling team in the 2019 season .
date
|
run
|
driver
|
June 22 |
Rwanda Rwandan Championship - Individual Time Trial |
Rwanda Joseph Areruya
|
June 30th |
Lithuania Lithuanian Championship - Road Race |
Lithuania Ramūnas Navardauskas
|
team
Team roster |
Surname |
Date of birth |
country |
Previous team |
Joseph Areruya |
January 1, 1996 |
Rwanda |
|
Romain Combaud |
April 1, 1991 |
France |
Armée de terre (2015) |
Lucas De Rossi |
August 16, 1995 |
France |
|
Julien El-Fares |
June 1, 1985 |
France |
Soy Sun (2013) |
Alessandro Fedeli |
March 2, 1996 |
Italy |
|
Delio Fernández |
February 17, 1986 |
Spain |
W52-Quinta da Lixa (2015) |
Iuri Filosi |
17th January 1992 |
Italy |
Nippo-Vini Fantini (2017) |
Mauro Finetto |
May 10, 1985 |
Italy |
Unieuro Wilier (2016) |
Eduard Michael Grosu |
4th September 1992 |
Romania |
Nippo-Vini Fantini-Europa Ovini (2018) |
Alexis Guérin |
June 6, 1992 |
France |
Little Constantia (2017) |
Brenton Jones |
December 12, 1991 |
Australia |
JLT Condor (2017) |
Przemysław Kasperkiewicz |
March 1, 1994 |
Poland |
An Post-ChainReaction (2017) |
Jérémy Leveau |
April 17, 1992 |
France |
Roubaix Lille Métropole (2017) |
Javier Moreno |
July 18, 1984 |
Spain |
Bahrain-Merida (2017) |
Ramūnas Navardauskas |
January 30, 1988 |
Lithuania |
Bahrain-Merida (2018) |
Remy Rochas |
May 18, 1996 |
France |
|
Fabien Schmidt |
March 23, 1989 |
France |
Soy Sun (2013) |
Evaldas Šiškevičius |
December 30, 1988 |
Lithuania |
Soy Sun (2013) |
Julien Trarieux |
19th August 1992 |
France |
AVC Aix-en-Provence (2017) |
|
Source: UCI |
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