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Team Profile: AG2R PREVOYANCE 2006



Interviews (84)



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Simon Gerrans
"It all went pear shaped"

pezcyclingnews.com, 23 December 2006
This year Gerrans started well, winning the Tour Down Under before a bad collarbone break in the following race, the GP d’Ouverture almost ruined his chances for a 2nd Tour de France start. Gerrans bounced back though, racing the Tour strongly and then finishing the season just how he started, with another strong GC win – this time in the Herald Sun Tour.


Mark Scanlon
irishcycling.com,
19 December 2006

"I haven't a clue, to be honest!"
Following a quiet couple of seasons with the AG2R – Prevoyance team, former world junior champion Mark Scanlon is training hard prior to a move to race on the US circuit in 2007.



Cyril Dessel
cyclingnews.com,
13 July 2006

Taking some revenge
In only his second Tour participation, Frenchman Cyril Dessel managed to obtain one of the treasured jerseys of his country's national tour: the maillot jaune. Dessel finished a close second in the 10th stage behind breakaway companion Juan Miguel Mercado, but still claimed the leader's tunic as wel


Sylvain Calzati
cyclingnews.com,
10 July 2006

French, but with a heart for Italy
Calzati was asked if his win was an omen for the French beating Italy in the evening’s World Cup final. “People will be disappointed to hear this,” the 27 year old laughed nervously, “but I’ll be supporting Italy.”



Francisco Mancebo
eurosport.co.uk,
29 June 2006

Alpe d'Huez will be critical
Former white jersey winner Francisco Mancebo leads a new team at the Tour in 2006, and is looking for his best finish ever at the Grande Boucle, hoping to grab that podium spot he just missed out on last year.


Simon Gerrans
cyclingfx,
9 February 2006

Ready for Melbourne
Following his victory in the Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under, a crash in the GP la Marseillaise caused a brief interruption to the season for Simon but he should be ready to return in time for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, a city where he used to live.



Christophe Moreau
cyclingnews.com,
16 January 2006

Changing perspective
Along with 'Paco' Mancebo, Christophe Moreau is the second leader at the new ProTour squad AG2R, who is licensed to help his team-mate at the Tour de France. But he tells Cyclingnews' Hedwig Kröner, it's an agreement that works both ways.


Francisco Mancebo
cyclingnews.com,
13 January 2006

One step at a time
The new year holds many new challenges for Francisco Mancebo. The 29 year-old Spaniard has changed teams for the first time in his professional career, leaving the care of Eusebio Unzue's team Illes Balears for newly-born ProTour team AG2R-Prévoyance. Taking things step by step, Mancebo revealed tha


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