Gilles Maignan

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Gilles Maignan
Personal information
Full nameGilles Maignan
Born (1968-07-30) July 30, 1968 (age 54)
Argenteuil, France
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
19951998 Mutuelle de Seine-et-Marne
19992001 Casino–Ag2r Prévoyance
2002 Marlux–Ville de Charleroi
Major wins
Tour Down Under (2000)

Gilles Maignan (born July 30, 1968 in Argenteuil, Val-d'Oise) is a French former professional road racing cyclist.

Major results

1992
3rd Overall Tour du Loir et Cher E Provost
3rd Overall Ronde de l'Isard
1994
2nd Paris-Troyes
1995
9th Trophée des Grimpeurs
1997
2nd Tour de Vendée
9th Grand Prix des Nations
10th Overall Tour du Limousin
1998
1st MaillotFra.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
2nd Grand Prix des Nations
2nd Chrono des Herbiers
9th Overall Tour du Limousin
1st Stage 2
1999
1st MaillotFra.PNG Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Stage 5 GP du Midi-Libre
2nd Overall Circuit Cycliste Sarthe
2nd Chrono des Herbiers
5th Grand Prix des Nations
7th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships
10th Overall Circuit des Mines
1st Stage 3
2000
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour Down Under
1st Stage 4 Tour du Poitou Charentes et de la Vienne
2nd Overall Circuit des Mines
7th Overall Circuit Cycliste Sarthe
2001
1st Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan


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