Simon Gerrans
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Simon Gerrans (born 16 May 1980 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian professional road bicycle racer.
Gerrans participated in his first Tour de France in the 2005 edition, in the team of AG2R Prévoyance.
[edit] Cycling Career
2007: 1st Stage 5 & 1st Sprint classification Bay Cycling Classic AUS
2006: 1st Stage 1 & 1st Final GC Tour Down Under AUS; 1st Final GC Herald Sun Tour AUS
2005: 1st Final GC Herald Sun Tour AUS; 1st Stage 3 Herald Sun Tour AUS; 1st GP Artigianato Carnaghese; 1st Tour du Finistèr; 3rd Stage 17 (Pau - Revel) Tour de France
2004: 1st Stage 9 Herald Sun Tour AUS; 2nd Final GC Paris-Corrèze FRA; 2nd Final GC Ringerike GP
2003: 1st Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic AUS; 2nd Stage 2, Tour de Normandie FRA; 3rd Final GC Tour of Tasmania AUS; 1st Stage 3 Tour of Tasmania AUS; 4th Final GC Herald Sun Tour AUS;
2002: 1st U23 and 5th overall, Australian Road Championship; 1st Stage 3 & GC, Tour of Tasmania; 1st, Stage 2, Grand Prix Tell.
Riders on AG2R Prévoyance |
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José Luis Arrieta | Sylvain Calzati | Philip Deignan | Cyril Dessel | Renaud Dion | Samuel Dumoulin | Hubert Dupont | Martin Elmiger | John Gadret | Simon Gerrans | Stéphane Goubert | Yuriy Krivtsov | Julien Loubet | Rene Mandri | Laurent Mangel | Lloyd Mondory | Christophe Moreau | Carl Naibo | David Navas | Jean-Patrick Nazon | Rinaldo Nocentini | Stéphane Poulhies | Christophe Riblon | Nicolas Rousseau | Blaise Sonnery | Ludovic Turpin | Alexandre Usov |
Manager |
Vincent Lavenu |