Manchois Benoît Cosnefroy finishes in 91st place for his fourth participation

The Tour de France soap opera has just ended for this 2022 edition. For the two Manchois entered at the start, the results are mixed. “There have been ups and downs”abstract Benoit Cosnefroy. He crossed the finish line on the Champs-Elysées this Sunday evening and finished in 91st place of the general classification, for his fourth participation. Mikaël Cherel, he had to give up at the start of the 16th stage.

No stage victory for Manchois

The two riders are part of the same team, AG2R Citroën Team, not spared during this Tour, neither the falls nor the Covid. Five riders retired out of the eight at the start, including leader Ben O’Connor. Mikael Cherel, tested positive for Covidcould not start from Carcassonne, this Tuesday, July 19, for the 16th stage.

I have not yet found the keys to a possible success

They are only three to have arrived in Paris: Stan Dewulf, Bob Jungels and Benoît Cosnefroy, who therefore ranks 91st, without having won a stageworn with a combative red bib or a distinctive jersey. “It’s true that I was hoping for better on an individual level, but I think I have served the team well. They are waiting for me to win a stage in the Tour de France; unfortunately, for the moment, I have not yet found the keys to a possible success”confides the Manchois.

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Manage my choices

He still knew how to take the right wheels and good breakawaysespecially during the 14th stage, between Saint-Etienne and Mende. “I also remember the magnificent victory of Bob Jungels during the 9th stage, it’s great for the team and the collective”he rejoices.

No rest after this Tour, Benoît Cosnefroy continues his season, with this Saturday July 30 the classic San Sebastián.


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