Twelve arrivals, thirteen departures: Dinan Sport renews its workforce in depth

Twelve arrivals, thirteen departures: Dinan Sport renews its workforce in depth
Twelve arrivals, thirteen departures: Dinan Sport Cycling renews its workforce in depth

Dinan Sport 's N1 training will be made up of 16 riders in 2025… including twelve recruits! The Costa Rican team is, in fact, renewing its workforce in depth with the arrivals of twelve new riders, four of which come from Cre' Actuel-Marie Morin-U 22.

Thirteen riders are leaving the team which, in 2025, will have a new sporting director, Sébastien Cottier.

Dinan Sport Cycling’s 2025 squad:

Briann Barguil, 18

Léo Danès, 27 years old (CIC U Atlantique)

Basile Delalande, 20 years old (Morbihan Adris Gwendal Oliveux)

Elouan Dolédec, 20 years old

Florian Gaillard, 19 years old (Cre' Actuel-Marie Morin-U 22)

Gabriel Gouessant, 19 years old (VC Pays de Loudéac)

Edgar Laurensot, 20 years old (Cre' Actuel-Marie Morin-U 22)

Robin Lesné, 22 years old (Cre' Actuel-Marie Morin-U 22)

Théo Méal, 22 years old (Team Bricquebec Cotentin)

William Philippe, 22 years old (Plouay Cycling Team)

Alexis Pierre, 25 years old (Cre' Actuel-Marie Morin-U 22)

Dorian Piquet, 18 years old (CC Plancoët Junior)

Anthony Rallé, 31 years old

Axel Rome, 23 years old (UC Briochine-Bleu Mercure)

Malo Stevant, 22 years old (VC Pays de Loudéac)

Killian Tharrut, 21 years

Departures

Victor Bohal (Team EliteOrga-US Saint-Herblain), Léo David (UC 49), Tanguy Dervily (?), Bastien Iken (Mayenne-V and B-Monbana), Ilan Larmet (VC 76), Augustin Lecolley (Team Bricquebec Cotentin), Théo Lévêque (Vendée U), Axel Prod'Homme (Bourg-en-Bresse Ain Cyclisme), Florian Rapiteau (Team EliteOrga-US Saint-Herblain), Damien Ridel (Team EliteOrga-US Saint-Herblain), Yohann Simon (St-Michel-Mavic-Auber 93), Hugo Tanguy (Plouay Cycling Team) and Maxan Tanguy (?).


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