Cofidis () is a French professional
road bicycle racing
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team
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As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to in ...
sponsored by a money-lending company,
Cofidis
Cofidis (from the French: mpagnie nancière de tribution) is a French multinational consumer credit company owned by Crédit Mutuel. It was founded in 1982 by 3 Suisses, a company jointly owned by the Otto and Mulliez families, to provid ...
. It was started in 1996 by
Cyrille Guimard
Cyrille Guimard (born 20 January 1947) is a French former professional road racing cyclist who became a directeur sportif and television commentator. Three of his riders, Bernard Hinault, Laurent Fignon, and Lucien Van Impe, won the Tour de F ...
, the former manager of
Bernard Hinault
Bernard Hinault (; born 14 November 1954) is a French former professional road bicycle racing, road cyclist. With 147 professional victories, including five times the Tour de France, he is often named among the greatest cyclists of all time. In ...
,
Greg LeMond
Gregory James LeMond (born June 26, 1961) is an American former Road bicycle racing, road racing cyclist. He won the Tour de France thrice and the UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, Road Race World Championship twice, becoming t ...
and
Laurent Fignon
Laurent Patrick Fignon (; 12 August 1960 – 31 August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984, as well as the Giro d'Italia in 1989. He held the title of FICP World No. 1 in 1989. Fignon came ...
of the
Renault–Elf–Gitane
Renault () was a French professional cycling team that existed from 1978 to 1985. The team cycled on and promoted Gitane racing bikes.
History
The team was created in 1978 after the Renault auto group purchased the Gitane bicycle manufacturer ...
team of the 1980s. The team's sponsor has supported the team despite repeated problems such as doping scandals. After it was part of the
UCI ProTour
The UCI ProTour was a series of road bicycle racing, road bicycle races in Europe, Australia and Canada organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale, UCI (International Cycling Union). Created by Hein Verbruggen, former president of the UCI, i ...
for the ProTour's first five seasons, from 2010 the team competed as a
UCI Professional Continental
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team. The team joined the
UCI World Tour
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for the 2020 season.
History
Cyrille Guimard started the team in 1996 with backing from François Migraine, the chief executive of Cofidis. An early acquisition was
Lance Armstrong
Lance Edward Armstrong (''né'' Gunderson; born September 18, 1971) is an American former professional road bicycle racing, road racing cyclist. He achieved international fame for winning the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times fro ...
, formerly of
Motorola Cycling Team
The 7-Eleven Cycling Team, later the Motorola Cycling Team, was a professional cycling team founded in the U.S. in 1981 by Jim Ochowicz, a former U.S. Olympic cyclist. The team lasted 16 years, under the sponsorship of 7-Eleven through 1990 and t ...
. Armstrong was dropped because of his cancer and another American,
Bobby Julich, became leader for
stage race
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s. Julich's place in the top three of the
1998 Tour de France
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brought the team to the spotlight, and
Frank Vandenbroucke brought further results in
classics
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. That year, Cofidis won the
team classification in the Tour.

Years of drought followed as Julich and Vandenbroucke left the team. Vandenbroucke's Belgian compatriots,
Nico Mattan
Nico Mattan (born 17 July 1971) is a Belgian former road racing cyclist. His greatest achievement in cycling was winning the Gent–Wevelgem classic in 2005.
In 2005 Mattan won the Gent–Wevelgem in a controversial way, as there were claims ...
,
Chris Peers,
Peter Farazijn, and
Jo Planckaert, stayed on but were criticised for inconsistent performances. Cofidis, on the demand of Migraine, began paying riders by results, judged by the points they won in
a season-long competition run by the
Union Cycliste Internationale
The Union Cycliste Internationale (; UCI; ) is the world governing body for sports cycling and oversees international competitive cycling events. The UCI is based in Aigle, Switzerland.
The UCI issues racing licenses to riders and enforces di ...
. Belgian riders criticised the policy, saying it would lead riders to ride conservatively to be sure of good placings at the finish. They debated the issue publicly with the manager,
Alain Bondue, and left.
David Millar raised the team's profile by winning the prologue of the
2000 Tour de France, taking leadership of the team. Millar criticized the points system and the team relented.
In 2004 Cofidis had three
world champions
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–
Igor Astarloa on the road,
David Millar in the
individual time trial
An individual time trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in French: ''contre la montre'' – literally "against the watch", in Italian: ''tappa a cronometro'' "stopwatch stage"). There are also trac ...
and
Laurent Gané on the
track. However, a doping scandal involving Millar and other riders led them to stop racing until it was resolved. Astarloa left the team. The investigation decided that doping was by individual riders and that the team was not involved. David Millar has since suggested otherwise, in a strongly worded interview with the BBC. In May 2004 the team announced that Bondue and team doctor Jean-Jacques Menuet had both resigned. The team then returned to competition for the
2004 Tour de France
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, in which
Stuart O'Grady and
David Moncoutié won stages, Moncoutié's on
Bastille Day
Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the national day of France, which is celebrated on 14 July each year. It is referred to, both legally and commonly, as () in French, though ''la fête nationale'' is also u ...
.
Following the doping scandals, the team appointed
Éric Boyer as team manager in 2005.
Moncoutié won on Bastille day again in the
2005 Tour de France
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– the only French stage win – with O'Grady's help. A new signing,
Sylvain Chavanel failed to win a stage or to make a strong impression.
O'Grady and
Matthew White left in 2006.
Cédric Vasseur – often the road captain – also left. An early victory in Classic Haribo by
Arnaud Coyot showed the team still had firepower. Cofidis won the first stage of the
2006 Tour de France
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with
Jimmy Casper, in a chaotic sprint.
For 2007 the team signed
Belgians
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Nick Nuyens and
Kevin De Weert from
Quick-Step–Innergetic.
On 25 July 2007 Cofidis rider
Cristian Moreni
Cristian Moreni (born 21 November 1972 in Asola) is an Italian former road racing cyclist who competed as a professional from 1998 to 2000. He took eight wins in his career, including stages of the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España, the Ita ...
failed his doping test after the 11th stage of the Tour de France. His blood contained traces of
testosterone
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. Moreni acknowledged doping. The team withdrew from the Tour.
In 2008 the team enjoyed the most successful season of Boyer's time as manager, with Chavanel winning
Dwars door Vlaanderen and
Brabantse Pijl and Chavanel and
Samuel Dumoulin both taking stage wins in that year's
Tour de France
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.
On 29 September 2009, the
UCI ProTour
The UCI ProTour was a series of road bicycle racing, road bicycle races in Europe, Australia and Canada organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale, UCI (International Cycling Union). Created by Hein Verbruggen, former president of the UCI, i ...
decided not to renew the ProTour licenses of Cofidis and
Bbox Bouygues Telecom, due to poor results.
In 2012, the team received a
wildcard invitation to the
Tour de France
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, along with three other French-registered teams. A few days before the start of the race, Boyer was sacked as manager of the team, with Migraine blaming him for poor results: he was replaced by former , and
directeur sportif Yvon Sanquer.
On 10 July 2012, the first rest day in the
2012 Tour de France
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, French police raided the Cofidis team hotel, arresting French rider
Rémy Di Gregorio on suspicion of doping.
For the 2015 season the team announced it had signed 2014
Giro d'Italia points classification winner,
Nacer Bouhanni
Nacer Bouhanni (born 25 July 1990) is a French former professional racing cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2011 to 2023. A sprinter, he was the winner of the 2012 French National Road Race Championships. Although his first Grand To ...
, along with
Dominique Rollin,
Geoffrey Soupe and
Steve Chainel.
After a 2017 season during which the team only took 13 wins, in October of that year the team announced that Sanquer had been sacked, and that he would be replaced as manager by former Cofidis rider Vasseur.
The team returned to UCI WorldTour status in the 2020 season, and the team will using
De Rosa bikes beginning from the 2020 season, ending their contract with
Kuota.
Starting with the 2023 season the team will be riding
Look bicycles.
Team roster
Major wins
National champions
;2000
:

Luxembourgish Time Trial, Stève Fogen
;2001
:

Estonian Road Race, Janek Tombak
;2003
:

Australian Road Race, Stuart O'Grady
:

Estonian Road Race, Janek Tombak
;2005
:

French Time Trial, Sylvain Chavanel
;2006
:

French Time Trial, Sylvain Chavanel
;2008
:

French Time Trial, Sylvain Chavanel
;2009
:

Estonian Road Race, Rein Taaramäe
:

Estonian Time Trial, Rein Taaramäe
;2010
:

Estonian Road Race, Kalle Kriit
;2011
:

Estonian Time Trial, Rein Taaramäe
;2012
:

Latvian Road Race, Aleksejs Saramotins
:

Estonian Time Trial, Rein Taaramäe
;2013
:

Estonian Road Race, Rein Taaramäe
;2014
:

French U23 Cyclo-cross, Clément Venturini
:

Estonian Time Trial, Gert Jõeäär
;2015
:

Estonian Time Trial, Gert Jõeäär
:

Estonian Road Race, Gert Jõeäär
;2016
:

Estonian Time Trial, Gert Jõeäär
;2017
:

French Cyclo-cross, Clément Venturini
;2018
:

Eritrean Time Trial, Daniel Teklehaimanot
;2019
:

Eritrean Road Race, Natnael Berhane
See also
*
List of teams and cyclists in the 2008 Tour de France
*
2008 Tour de France
The 2008 Tour de France was the 95th running of Tour de France, the race. The event took place from 5 to 27 July. Starting in the French city of Brest, France, Brest, the tour entered Italy on the 15th stage and returned to France during the 16t ...
*
Tour de France
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References
External links
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