Anthony Morin

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Anthony Morin
Personal information
Born (1974-06-27) 27 June 1974 (age 48)
Saint-Brieuc, France
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur team
1995 Aubervilliers 93 (stagiaire)
Professional teams
1996Force Sud
1996–1997 Aubervilliers 93
1998–1999 Française des Jeux
2000–2003 Crédit Agricole

Anthony Morin (born 27 June 1974 in Saint-Brieuc) is a French former racing cyclist. [1]

Major results

1995
2nd Tour du Finistère
1996
3rd Grand Prix de la Ville de Lillers
1997
1st Stage 5 Tour de l'Avenir
1st Stage 4 Circuito Montañés
2000
2nd Overall Tour de Normandie
3rd National Road Race Championships
2001
1st Stage 5 Tour de France (TTT)
2nd Circuit de la Sarthe
2004
1st Stage 3 Tour de Guadeloupe

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References

  1. "Anthony Morin". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 8 October 2016.