Rider Profile
Christophe Laporte
Visma-Lease a Bike
Personal Details:
Teams history:
- 2025 - Visma-Lease a Bike
- 2024 - Visma-Lease a Bike
- 2023 - Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2022 - Team Jumbo-Visma
- 2021 - Cofidis
- 2020 - Cofidis Solutions Credits
- 2019 - Cofidis Solutions Credits
- 2018 - Cofidis, Solutions Credits
- 2017 - Cofidis, Solutions Credits
- 2016 - Cofidis, Solutions Credits
- 2015 - Cofidis, Solutions Credits
- 2014 - Cofidis, Solutions Credits
Biography:
Born on December 11, 1992 on the southern coast of France in La Seyne-sur-Mer, Christophe Laporte has raced competitively since 2010 when he first competed in the road race nationals as a junior. He then competed for the next four years on club teams to get noticed by Cofidis, where he raced his first eight years as a professional.
At the French team, which moved up to the WorldTour ranks in 2020, he won a number of races to confirm he had a fast finish and ability in the Classics. In 2015 in his second year with Cofidis, he had podiums at Le Samyn and Grand Prix de Wallonie, a stage top 10 in his first Tour de France and a victory in October at tour de Vendée. He had six top 10s on stages at the 2016 Tour de France and then won a second GP de Wallonie in 2017.
2018 marked a turn for Laporte as he enjoyed a progression of podiums and victories - stage wins at Etoile de Bessèges, Tour International La Provence, Baloise Belgium Tour, Tour de Luxembourg as well as a one-day victory at Tro-Bro Léon. He was fourth at Tour of Flanders and finished second on stage 18 to Pau at the Tour de France.
The next season was full of ups and downs, beginning with two stage wins and the overall title at Etoile de Bessèges. Among his nine victories were the prologue and stage 1 of Tour de Luxembourg but while in the race lead on stage 3 Laporte abandoned due to illness. He later had to pull out of the Tour late in the first week. By August he was healthy again and won a trio of stages and the GC back on home soil at Tour Poitou-Charentes en Nouvelle Aquitaine.
After going through 2020 without a victory, he rebounded in 2021 with a points classification win at Etoile de Bessèges, a win at Circuit de Wallonie in the spring, a win at Grand Prix de Wallonie in the fall, plus a runner-up at Tour of Flanders and second on stage 19 at the Tour.
The Frenchman moved to Jumbo-Visma at the start of 2022 and enjoyed his best two seasons in the peloton to date. He had a stage win at Paris-Nice, which led to his maiden stage victory at the Tour de France. He also won E3 Saxo Bank and took a silver medal at the Wollongong Worlds in the road race in 2022.
He continued to thrive with Jumbo-Visma in 2023, earning back-to-back wins at Gent Wevelgem and Tour of Flanders in the spring. At Gent-Wevelgem, he crossed the line for the win alongside teammate Wout van Aert across a rain-soaked 260km performance. He won a pair of stages at Critérioum du Dauphiné and completed another Tour de France, riding in support of two-time champion and teammate Jonas Vingegaard. The French sprinter went on to five top 10s in fall one-day races, winning a European Champions road race.
2023
🥇 European Championship road race
🥇 Two stages and GC at Critérium du Dauphiné
🥇 Tour of Flanders
🥇 Gent-Wevelgem
🥉 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
2022
🥇 Binche - Chimay - Binche
🥇 One stage, points classification and GC at Touor of Denmark
🥇 One stage at Tour de France
🥇 One stage at Paris-Nice
🥈World Championships road race
🥈Gent-Wevelgem
🥈E3 Saxo Bank Classic
🥉 One stage at Tour de France
2021
🥇 Grand Prix de Wallonie
🥇 Circuit de Wallonie
🥇 One stage and points classification at Etoile de Bessèges
🥈 Two stages at Paris-Nice
🥈 One stage at Tour de France
2019
🥇 Three stages and GC at Tour Poitou-Charentes en Nouvelle Aquitaine
🥇 Two stages at Tour de Luxembourg
🥇 Two stages, points classification and GC at Etoile de Bessèges
🥈 Tour de Vendée
🥈 Duo Normand
2018
🥇 One stage at Tour de Luxembourg
🥇 One stage at Baloise Belgium Tour
🥇 One stage at Etoile de Bessèges
🥇 Two stages and GC at Tour Cycliste International La Provence
🥇 Tro-Bro Léon
🥈 One stage at Baloise Belgium Tour
🥈 GC at Etoile de Bessèges
🥈 Grand Prix d'Isbergues
🥈 One stage at Tour de France
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