Rémi Cusin

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Rémi Cusin at the Four Days of Dunkirk 2011.

Rémi Cusin (born February 3, 1986 in Saint-Julien-en-Genevois ) is a former French cyclist .

Cusin won the 2007 Grand Prix Blangy . In the following year he won a stage of the Tour de Franche-Comté and drove as a stagiaire for the Agritubel team from August . In 2009 he became a professional there and achieved second places at Le Samyn and in the overall ranking of the Boucles de la Mayenne . In 2010 he moved to Team Cofidis , for which he took part in the Giro d'Italia 2010 and finished the race in 82nd place overall. In the 2011 season he achieved his first victory in a race on the UCI Europe Tour with a success on the second leg of the Tour of Denmark.

At the end of the 2013 season, at the age of 27, he ended his career as a professional cyclist after he no longer received a new contract from his team IAM Cycling .

successes

2011

Teams

Individual evidence

  1. cyclingnews.com of November 13, 2013: Cusin retires at age 27

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