Team Profile
Cofidis
- Piet Allegaert
- Stanislaw Aniolkowski
- Thomas Champion
- Bryan Coquard
- Kenny Elissonde
- Rubén Fernandez
- Eddy Finé
- Milan Fretin
- Aimé De Gendt
- Simon Geschke
- Alexis Gougeard
- Ben Hermans
- Gorka Izagirre Insausti
- Ion Izagirre Insausti
- Oliver Knight
- Jesus Herrada Lopez
- Nolann Mahoudo
- Axel Mariault
- Guillaume Martin
- Jonathan Lastra Martinez
- Christophe Noppe
- Stefano Oldani
- Anthony Perez
- Alexis Renard
- Ludovic Robeet
- Benjamin Thomas
- Hugo Toumire
- Harrison Wood
- Axel Zingle
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