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John Gadret

  • Published Dec. 22, 2011
2011 European national cyclocross championships: French winner Francis Mourey
  • Height: 170 cm
  • Weight: 58 kg
  • Birthdate: April 22, 1979
  • Hometown: Epernay
  • Team: AG2R LA MONDIALE
  • Specialties and Strengths: Climber / cyclo-cross specialist
  • Career Highlights:

    2011

    • Vice-champion of France cyclo-cross
    • 13th World Championship cyclo-cross
    • A third stage of the Tour of the Basque Country
    • A third stage of the Tour of the Basque Country
    • Fourth overall in the Giro d'Italia
    • Winner of a stage of the Giro d'Italia
    • 7th Tour de l'Ain

    2010

    • Third, fifth and seventh stages of the Giro d'Italia / 13th in the overall standings
    • A sixth stage of the Tour de Romandie / 19th in the overall standings
    • 6th Road South / sixth of a stage
    • 19th Tour de France (1st French)

    2009

    His early season was disrupted by a knee operation right

    • Eighth Tour de l'Ain / a ninth step
    • 10th stage of the Tour of Catalonia
    • 23rd Tour de Suisse

    2008

    Cyclo-cross
    • Vice-champion of France cyclo-cross
    • 9th World Championship cyclo-cross
    Road
    • Winner of a stage of the Tour de l'Ain
    • A second stage of the Tour de Romandie 8th overall
    • 10th La Fleche Wallonne
    • 16th Tour of Catalonia
    • Of the 18th Vuelta a España 10th, 13th and 15th stages

    2007

    Cyclo-cross
    • Winner of the first round of the National Challenge
    • 2nd Championship of France
    • 8th World Championship
    > Road
    • Winner of the Tour of the Canton of Aargau
    • Winner of the Tour de l'Ain. Winner of a stage
    • A fourth stage of the Tour de Romandie - the 11th overall
    • Fourth and eighth stages of the Tour of Catalonia - the seventh overall
    • Eighth of the Fleche Wallonne
    • 10th Championship of France on the road
    • 11th Tour du Finistère
    • 14th of Tro-Bro-Leon
    • 15th Liege-Bastogne-Liege
    • 22nd Climbers Trophy
    • 22nd Tour of Lombardy
    • 54th Tour de France

    2006 - AG2R Prévoyance

    Cyclo-cross
    • France champion cyclo-cross
    • Second Cyclocross GP of the Netherlands
    • Third of the cyclo-cross GP of France
    Road
    • Fifth, sixth and seventh stages of the Giro d'Italia
    • A fifth stage of the Tour de l'Ain
    • 11th Giro dell'Emilia
    • 14th and the first French Tour de Romandie
    • 17th of Tro-Bro-Leon
    • 17th Paris-Corrèze
    • 34th Tour de Lombardi

    2005

    Cyclo Cross
    • 2nd Championship Cyclo Cross France
    • Cyclo Cross winner of Henin-Beaumont
    • 4th of Cyclo Cross of Asper-Gavere
    • 7th of Cyclo Cross Italian GP
    • 8th of Cyclo Cross GP of France
    • 12th World Championship Cyclo Cross
    Road
    • 3rd Grand Prix de Villers-Cotterets
    • 4th Championship of France on the road
    • Tro Bro Leon's fourth
    • 4th overall Loops of Mayenne
    • 6th Step 3 of the Paris - Corrèze
    • 8th GP Schwarzwald (Black Forest GP)
    • 9th Grand Prix of Wallonia
    • 10th Climbers Trophy - Polymultipliée

    2004

    Cyclo Cross
    • Winner of France Championship Cyclo Cross
    • Winner of the National Cyclo Cross Challenge Standings
    • 7th of Cyclo Cross German GP
    • 9th of Cyclo Cross Italian GP
    • 9th of Cyclo Cross GP of the Netherlands
    • Ranking 10th in the World Cup Cyclo Cross
    Road
    • Step 4 6th and 13th overall in the Tour of England
  • About Me:

    "John has confirmed his qualities as a climber on steep slopes of the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France but it can still grow by being more aggressive."

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