HP BTP–Auber93
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HP BTP–Auber93
HP BTP–Auber93
The team was founded in 1994 as Aubervilliers 93-Peugeot, a name they had until 1997 when they turned into BigMat-Auber 93. The team has participated in the Tour de France in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001.[2] In 2004 the name changed to Auber 93, reverting to the current name in 2010.[3] In 2015, BigMat once again stopped sponsoring the team.[4]
Team roster
- As of May 4, 2019
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Major wins
- 1996Stage 6Grand Prix du Midi Libre,Gilles TalmantStage 4Tour de France,Cyril Saugrain1997Stage 4Circuito Montañés,Anthony Morin1998Stage 5Volta ao Algarve,Guillaume AugerStage 4Tour de Normandie,Thierry GouvenouParis–Camembert,Pascal LinoStages 3 & 8 Prudential Tour,Jay SweetStage 4Tour du Limousin,Philippe BordenaveStage 3Tour de l'Avenir,Jay SweetCommonwealth Games, Road Race,Jay Sweet1999Stage 3aTour Méditerranéen,Guillaume AugerStage 3Tour de Normandie,Jay SweetStage 2aTour de l'Oise,Jay SweetStage 6Tour de l'Avenir, Alexandre Chouffe2000France, Road Race Championships,Christophe CapelleStage 3Tour Down Under,Stéphane BergesStage 2aTour Méditerranéen,Jeremy HuntStage 1Sea Otter Classic,Jeremy HuntOverallTour de Normandie,Ludovic Auger
- Stage 2,Jay Sweet
- Stage 4,Steve Chainel
- Stages 1 & 3,Sylvain Georges
- Stage 2,Flavien Dassonville
- Stage 1,Flavien Dassonville
- 2018OverallCircuit des Ardennes International,Anthony MaldonadoBoucles de l'Aulne - Chateaulin,Kévin Le CunffStage 2Ronde de l'Oise,Damien TouzéOverallKreiz Breizh Elites,Damien Touzé
- Stage 1,Damien Touzé
- 2019OverallRonde de l'Oise,Anthony Maldonado
- Stage 2,Anthony Maldonado
National champions
Achievements in Tour de France
Team classification
1996:
1997: 13th
1998: 9th
1999: 16th
2001: 21st
Former riders
See also
List of UCI professional continental and continental teams
1996 Tour de France
1997 Tour de France
1998 Tour de France
1999 Tour de France
2001 Tour de France
References
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Citation Linkautobus.cyclingnews.com"www.cyclingnews.com presents ..." cyclingnews.com.
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Citation Linkwww.cyclingnews.comCycling News. "BigMat returns to the pro peloton". Cyclingnews.com.
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[4]
Citation Linkwww.leparisien.fr"Sans BigMat, Auber 93 est à un tournant". leparisien.fr. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
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Citation Linkwww.letour.fr"The history of the Tour de France". letour.fr. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2009-04-01. Cite uses deprecated parameter |dead-url= (help)
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Citation Linkwww.letour.fr"The history of the Tour de France". letour.fr. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2009-04-01. Cite uses deprecated parameter |dead-url= (help)
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