Personal information | |
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Full name | Pierrick Fédrigo |
Nickname | Le nez de Marmande |
Born | Marmande, France | 30 November 1978
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
2002–2004 | Crédit Agricole |
2005–2010 | Bouygues Télécom |
2011–2014 | FDJ[1] |
2015–2016 | Bretagne–Séché Environnement[2] |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Pierrick Fédrigo (born 30 November 1978) is a French former racing cyclist,[3] who rode professionally between 2002 and 2016 for the Crédit Agricole, Bbox Bouygues Telecom, FDJ.fr and Fortuneo–Vital Concept teams. He was the winner of the French National Road Race Championships in 2005, and won four stages at the Tour de France.
Career
Fédrigo won 4 stages of the Tour de France: Stage 14 at Gap in 2006, Stage 9 at Tarbes in 2009, and two stages in Pau: Stage 16 of the 2010 race, and Stage 15 of the 2012 edition. In the 2010 edition, he was part of a select group that conquered two Hors Catégorie climbs and two Category one climbs. He battled it out with his seven breakaway companions in the final sprint, which included Lance Armstrong, and prevailed.[4] Fédrigo has also won races including the Four Days of Dunkirk in 2005 and the Criterium International in 2010. His nickname is "le nez de Marmande" (The nose of Marmande) due to his remarkable nose. In September 2014, Bretagne–Séché Environnement announced that they had signed Fédrigo for 2015.[2] In August 2016 Fédrigo announced that he would retire from competition after the GP Ouest-France.[3]
Major results
- 1999
- 1st Flèche Ardennaise
- 5th Overall Ronde de l'Isard
- 1st Stage 5
- 2001
- 10th Grand Prix d'Isbergues
- 2002
- 1st Stage 3 Paris–Corrèze
- 2nd Overall Tour de l'Avenir
- 3rd Overall Tour du Limousin
- 1st Young rider classification
- 1st Stage 4
- 3rd Tour du Doubs
- 6th Grand Prix d'Isbergues
- 2003
- 5th Overall Tour de l'Avenir
- 1st Stage 6
- 5th Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
- 2004
- 1st Overall Tour du Limousin
- 1st Stage 2
- 3rd Route Adélie
- 3rd À travers le Morbihan
- 4th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 5th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 5th Grand Prix de Villers-Cotterêts
- 6th Tour de Vendée
- 7th Trophée des Grimpeurs
- 8th Cholet-Pays de Loire
- 8th Polynormande
- 9th Paris–Camembert
- 2005
- 1st Road race, National Road Championships
- 1st Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 1st Cholet-Pays de Loire
- 8th Trophée des Grimpeurs
- 2006
- 1st Stage 4 Four Days of Dunkirk
- 1st Stage 14 Tour de France
- 2nd Overall Route du Sud
- 2nd Overall Tour du Limousin
- 1st Stage 1
- 2nd Tour du Finistère
- 7th GP Ouest–France
- 2007
- 1st Overall Tour du Limousin
- 2nd Road race, National Road Championships
- 5th Tour de Vendée
- 6th Tour du Haut Var
- 6th Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 2008
- 1st GP Ouest–France
- 3rd Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 3rd Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 1st Stage 4
- 5th Overall Tour du Limousin
- 8th Overall Volta a Catalunya
- 1st Stage 3
- 9th Tour du Finistère
- 2009
- Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
- 1st Mountains classification
- 1st Stage 6
- 1st Stage 9 Tour de France[5]
- 2nd Tour du Finistère
- 2nd GP Ouest–France
- 6th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 1st Stage 5
- 8th Overall Tour du Haut Var
- 10th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 2010
- 1st Overall Critérium International
- 1st Points classification
- 1st Stage 1
- 1st Stage 16 Tour de France
- 2nd Les Boucles du Sud-Ardèche
- 3rd Classic Loire Atlantique
- 4th Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 5th Overall Tour du Haut Var
- 10th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 10th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 2011
- 2nd Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
- 2nd Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 4th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 4th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe
- 5th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 5th Paris–Camembert
- 8th Overall Critérium International
- 10th Les Boucles du Sud-Ardèche
- 2012
- 1st Stage 15 Tour de France
- 2nd Overall Critérium International
- 1st Stage 3
- 4th Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 4th Boucles de l'Aulne
- 5th Cholet-Pays de Loire
- 6th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 7th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 9th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe
- 10th Overall Tour du Haut Var
- 2013
- 1st Paris–Camembert
- 4th Overall Tour du Haut Var
- 6th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 7th Overall Tour du Limousin
- 8th Overall Critérium International
- 9th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe
- 2014
- 4th Cholet-Pays de Loire
- 10th La Drôme Classic
- 10th Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 2015
- 1st Cholet-Pays de Loire
- 2nd Paris–Camembert[6]
- 3rd Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 4th Overall Critérium International
- 4th Boucles de l'Aulne
- 5th Polynormande
- 6th Grand Prix de la Somme
- 9th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe[7]
- 2016
- 4th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
- 8th Classic Loire Atlantique
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Grand Tour | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
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Giro d'Italia | Did not contest during his career | ||||||||||||
Tour de France | DNF | 76 | 46 | 29 | 84 | 32 | 56 | 57 | — | 48 | 59 | — | 52 |
Vuelta a España | — | — | DNF | — | — | — | DNF | — | — | — | — | — | — |
— | Did not compete |
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DNF | Did not finish |
References
- ↑ "FDJ.fr (FDJ) — FRA". UCI World Tour. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
- 1 2 Cossins, Peter (10 September 2014). "Bretagne sign Fédrigo as team expands". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- 1 2 "Fedrigo to retire after GP Ouest France-Plouay - News Shorts". cyclingnews.com. 26 August 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ↑ "Fedrigo holds off Lance to win Stage 16". FOXSports. FOXSports.com. Associated Press. 22 July 2010. Archived from the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- ↑ "Fedrigo triumphs on ninth stage". BBC Sport. 12 July 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ↑ "Loubet wins Paris-Camembert". cyclingnews.com. 5 April 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ↑ Quénet, Jean-François (10 April 2015). "Navardauskas wins Circuit Sarthe overall". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
External links
- Pierrick Fédrigo at UCI
- Pierrick Fédrigo at Cycling Archives
- Pierrick Fédrigo at ProCyclingStats
- Pierrick Fédrigo at CQ Ranking
- Pierrick Fédrigo at CycleBase
- Pierrick Fédrigo at Olympedia
- Pierrick Fédrigo at Olympics.com
- Pierrick Fédrigo at Équipe de France Olympique (archived) (in French)
- Official website (in French)
- Profile on Bouygues Télécom official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 14 August 2007) (in French)