It's the return to competition in France for Benjamin Thomas! Olympic champion in the omnium in Paris this summer, the resident of Cofidis will be aligned with the American, the points race and the omnium.
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2 World medalists and Olympians in shambles
World time trial champion Marie-Divine Kouamé will also heat up the Vélodrome de Bretagne, alongside no less than eight other European, world or Olympic medalists. She will be competing in speed, keirin and kilometer.
The Bretons Marie Le Net and Thomas Denis will be traveling to Loudéac, as will the 2012 Olympic vice-champion of the omnium, Bryan Coquard, the 2024 European champion of the American, Marion Borras, the nine-time world medalist, Sébastien Vigier, the double world medalist, Rayan Helal or the triple European medalist, Tom Derache.
Some Olympians from Paris will miss the meeting, like the world speed champion, Mathilde Gros, or Victoire Berteau, Valentin Fortin and Thomas Boudat.
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3 Paralympians Alexandre Léauté and Gatien Le Rousseau meet
Quadruple Paralympic medalist, Loudéacian Alexandre Léauté will compete against the best able-bodied track riders at home. He will participate in the omnium and the points race. Double medalist in Paris, Gatien Le Rousseau will also be in Loudéac. With his new team, Team Adris/La Crêpe de Brocéliande, he will do the team pursuit and the individual pursuit.
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4 Young Bretons to follow
Several young Bretons, who shone at the French Future Championships in Loudéac in November, will be present again at the start of January, such as Etienne Oliviero, Tristan Favennec, Zoé Bihan and Ilona Rouat.
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