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Team Profile: AG2R LA MONDIALE 2016



Interviews (37)



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Johan Van Summeren
PEZ Talk: Johan Vansummeren

Pez Cyclingnews, 12 December 2016
Johan Vansummeren is a big guy, standing at nearly two meters tall, but he was also a man with a big engine and could be relied upon in his fifteen Grand Tour rides. Then there was his crowning glory, winning the ‘Hell of the North’ in 2011. But on the 29th of June 2016, with his wife Jasmine by his side, Vansummeren had to announce his premature retirement from the sport due to a heart problem. Ed Hood caught up with the tall Belgian to talk through his career.


Pierre Latour
CyclingNews,
30 November 2016

I have to keep improving in every department
Pierre Latour was arguably the most eye-catching neo-pro of the 2015 season, giving an indication of his potential by finishing third at the Route du Sud behind Alberto Contador and Nairo Quintana. That promise blossomed further in 2016, with solid displays across a much tougher programme of races,



Romain Bardet
Rouleur,
22 July 2016

If I want to dream bigger, I'll have to take some risks
For the last decade, being a French professional cyclist and a genuine stage race contender seemed to be mutually exclusive properties. They were the blokes perennially battling for ninth place: plucky, but limited.


Jesse Sergent
Rouleur,
12 January 2016

Portrait: Jesse Sergent
That collarbone-breaking crash shaped his 2015 season; it was four months till Sergent raced again. He calls the year a “write off as far as results go”. But the incident certainly doesn’t have to define his career. Collarbone mended and clad in new team kit as we talked at pre-season training camp


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