Team Arkéa-Samsic

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Team Arkéa-Samsic
Team data
UCI code ARC
nationality FranceFrance France
License UCI ProTeam
operator Pro Cycling Breizh
First season 2005
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer bra
staff
General manager FranceFrance Emmanuel Hubert
Team manager FranceFrance Guillaume Letanneur
Sportl. ladder FranceFrance Yvon Ledanois Sébastien Hinault Roger Tréhin Yvon Caer
FranceFrance
FranceFrance 
FranceFrance
Name story
Years Surname
2005–2006
2007–2008
2009–2012
2013–2015
2016–06 / 2017
07-12 / 2017
2018
2019
Bretagne-Jean Floc'h
Bretagne-Armor Lux
Bretagne-Schuller
Bretagne-Séché Environnement
Fortuneo-Vital Concept
Fortuneo-Oscaro
Team Fortuneo-Samsic
Team Arkéa-Samsic
shirt
Team Arkéa-Samsic jersey
Team photo
Team photo Team Arkéa-Samsic
Website
www.team-fortuneo-samsic.fr
Pierre-Luc Périchon, Tour de France 2015 .
Kuurne - Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, 1 maart 2015 (A21) .JPG
Sébastien Duret in the team's jersey (2009)

The team Arkéa-Samsic is a French cycling team based in Rennes .

The team had the status of a Continental Team until 2010 and has been licensed as a UCI Professional Continental Team since 2011 .

General Manager is Emmanuel Hubert. The team from Brittany was sponsored by the company Jean Floc'h until 2006, whose founder Jean Floc'h, who was enthusiastic about cycling, died in May 2007, Armor Lux was from 2007 to 2008 and Schuller was the new sponsor from 2009 to 2012. In 2013, it was named after Séché Environnement, a waste disposal company.

The team is a member of the Mouvement Pour un Cyclisme Crédible (MPCC for short; German movement for credible cycling).

2020 season

Success in the UCI WorldTour

date run driver
the 14th of March FranceFrance7th stage Paris-Nice ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana

Success in the UCI ProSeries

date run driver
13th February FranceFrance1st stage Tour de La Provence FranceFrance Nacer Bouhanni
February 15th FranceFrance3rd stage Tour de La Provence ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana
13-16 February FranceFrance Overall ranking Tour de La Provence ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana

Success in the UCI Continental Circuits

date run Cat. driver
February 7th Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia4th stage Saudi Tour 2.1 FranceFrance Nacer Bouhanni
February 22 FranceFrance2nd stage Tour du Haut-Var 2.1 ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana
21.-23. February FranceFrance Overall ranking Tour du Haut-Var 2.1 ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana
8th of March FranceFrance Grand Prix de la Ville de Lillers 1.2 FranceFrance Florian Vachon

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Winner Anacona August 11, 1988 COL Colombia Movistar (2019)
Warren Barguil October 28, 1991 FRA France Sunweb (2017)
Franck Bonnamour June 20, 1995 FRA France BIC 2000 (2015)
Thomas Boudat February 24, 1994 FRA France Total Direct Energy (2019)
Maxime Bouet 3rd November 1986 FRA France Etixx-Quick Step (2016)
Nacer Bouhanni July 25, 1990 FRA France Cofidis, Solutions Crédits (2019)
Benjamin Declercq 4th February 1994 BEL Belgium Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise (2019)
Anthony Delaplace September 11, 1989 FRA France Soy Sun (2013)
Élie Gesbert July 1, 1995 FRA France
Donavan Grondin September 26, 2000 FRA France
Thibault Guernalec July 31, 1997 FRA France
Romain Hardy August 24, 1988 FRA France Cofidis, Solutions Crédits (2016)
Benoît Jarrier February 1, 1989 FRA France Véranda Rideau-Super U (2012)
Romain Le Roux 3rd July 1992 FRA France Armée de terre (2017)
Kévin Ledanois July 13, 1993 FRA France
Matis Louvel July 19, 1999 FRA France
Daniel McLay January 3, 1992 GBR United Kingdom EF Education First Pro Cycling (2019)
Christophe Noppe November 29, 1994 BEL Belgium Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise (2019)
Łukasz Owsian February 24, 1990 POLE Poland CCC Team (2019)
Laurent Pichon July 19, 1986 FRA France FDJ (2016)
Dayer Quintana August 10, 1992 COL Colombia Neri Sottoli-Selle Italia-KTM (2019)
Nairo Quintana 4th February 1990 COL Colombia Movistar (2019)
Alan Riou April 2, 1997 FRA France Pays de Dinan (2018)
Diego Rosa March 27, 1989 ITA Italy Ineos (2019)
Clement Russo January 20, 1995 FRA France
Connor Swift October 30, 1995 GBR United Kingdom
Florian Vachon 2nd January 1985 FRA France Roubaix Lille Métropole (2009)
Bram worlds March 29, 1997 NED Netherlands BMC Development (2017)
Source: UCI

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI Africa Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2007 11. FranceFrance Stéphane Bonsergent (75.)
2008 8th. FranceFrance Yann Pivois (28th)
2009 - 2014 - -
2015 7th BelarusBelarus Yauheni Hutarovich (39.)
2016 6th FranceFrance Anthony Delaplace (35th)
2017 - 2018 - -

UCI America Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 18th FranceFrance Johan Le Bon (41st)
2010 32. FranceFrance Johan Le Bon (248th)
2011 - 2013 - -
2014 30th ArgentinaArgentina Eduardo Sepúlveda (175.)
2015 12. FranceFrance Kévin Ledanois (17th)
2016 17th ArgentinaArgentina Eduardo Sepúlveda (41.)
2017 45. ArgentinaArgentina Eduardo Sepúlveda (245.)
2018 - -

UCI Asia Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 - 2014 - -
2015 43. FranceFrance Pierre-Luc Périchon (119.)
2016 51. ArgentinaArgentina Eduardo Sepúlveda (221.)
2017 - -
2018 93. NorwayNorway Sindre Lunke (518.)

UCI Europe Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2005 13. FranceFrance Stéphane Petilleau (47.)
2006 18th FranceFrance Cédric Hervé (36th)
2007 30th FranceFrance David Le Lay (169.)
2008 33. FranceFrance Cyril Gautier (50.)
2009 21st FranceFrance Dimitri Champion (20th)
2010 11. FranceFrance Florian Vachon (27.)
2011 13. FranceFrance Laurent Pichon (21st)
2012 13. FranceFrance Laurent Pichon (24.)
2013 19th FranceFrance Armindo Fonseca (44.)
2014 10. FranceFrance Armindo Fonseca (23rd)
2015 3. FranceFrance Pierrick Fédrigo (18th)
2016 12. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel McLay (29.)
2017 5. FranceFrance Laurent Pichon (15th)
2018 15th NetherlandsNetherlands Bram Worlds (115.)

UCI World Ranking

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2019 27. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (81st)

Former drivers

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. velonation.com of March 8, 2012: GreenEdge joins MPCC, movement wants international sanctioning body introduced