AG2R buffs up team
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Monday, September 21, 2009
AG2R buffs up team
by Nick Mulder at 11:21 AM EST
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Three days following the UCI’s three year extension of AG2r’s Pro-Tour license, the team has announced the signing of three more riders.
Julien Bérard, Anthony Ravard, and Kristof Goddaert have all signed a two year contract with the French team. Ravard, 26, will be leaving Agritubel, while Goddaert comes over from Topsport Vlaanderen, and Berard is moving up from the Chambery Cyclisme Formation amatuer team.
Last year Ravard won the Circuit de la Sarthe and the Ronde van Normandie. Goddaert finished third in Paris-Brussels, while Bérard won the first stage of the Tour de L’Avenir.
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