Jean-Patrick Nazon
Appearance
Personal information | |
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Full name | Jean-Patrick Nazon |
Born | Épinal, France | January 18, 1977
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 74 kg (163 lb) |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Sprinter[1] |
Professional teams | |
1997–2002 | Française des Jeux |
2003 | Jean Delatour |
2004–2008 | AG2R Prévoyance |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Jean-Patrick Nazon (born 18 January 1977, in Épinal) is a French former professional road bicycle racer who turned professional in 1997. He is the brother of former racing cyclist Damien Nazon.[1]
Major results
[edit]- 1998
- 6th Overall Circuit de Lorraine
- 1st Stages 3 & 7
- 10th Paris–Tours
- 1999
- 7th Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen
- 9th Tro-Bro Léon
- 2000
- Étoile de Bessèges
- 1st Stages 2 & 5
- 1st Stage 3a Tour de Picardie
- 1st Stage 3 Four Days of Dunkirk
- 9th Tro-Bro Léon
- 2001
- 1st Stage 2 Tour de l'Avenir
- 2002
- 1st Stage Critérium International
- 1st Stage Four Days of Dunkirk
- 4th Grand Prix de Denain
- 6th Overall Tour of Belgium
- 7th Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen
- 8th Overall Guldensporentweedaagse
- 10th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
- 2003
- Tour de France
- 1st Stage 20 (Champs-Élysées)
- Held after Stage 3
- Volta ao Alentejo
- 1st Stages 3 & 6
- 1st Stage 6 Four Days of Dunkirk
- 4th Classic Haribo
- 2004
- 1st Stage 3 Tour de France
- 1st Stage 1 Critérium International
- 1st Stage 3 Tour de l'Ain
- 4th Overall Tour of Qatar
- 7th Châteauroux Classic
- 2005
- 1st Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen
- 1st Stage 1 Hessen–Rundfahrt
- 1st Stage 2 Bayern Rundfahrt
- 3rd Châteauroux Classic
- 3rd Paris–Brussels
- 3rd Grand Prix de Fourmies
- 2006
- 1st Stage 1 Circuit de Lorraine
- 1st Stage 2 Route du Sud
- 3rd Tro-Bro Léon
- 2007
- 1st Stage 1 Paris–Nice
- 1st Stage 1 Route du Sud
- 2nd Omloop van de Vlaamse Scheldeboorden
- 8th Grand Prix de Denain
References
[edit]- ^ a b Sandoz, Thierry (16 July 2009). "" Il faut semer le bordel "" ["It is necessary to sow chaos"]. L'Est Républicain (in French). Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- Jean-Patrick Nazon at Cycling Archives (archived)