Charly Mottet

Charly Mottet is an old runner cyclist French born the December 16th 1962 with Valence. Its true first name is Charles.

Its nickname in the groups was Petit Charly .

It will be professional of 1983 with 1994 and will count more than sixty victories.

Selector of the team of France in 1997 and 1998 (gold medal with Laurent Brochard in 1997), it has been also, for several years, assistant editor of Critérium of Dauphiné Libéré to with dimensions of Thierry Caseneuve

Successive teams

Charly Mottet will be engaged by various teams:
  • 1983 to 1985: Renault - Elf (France)
  • 1986 to 1988: System U (France)
  • 1989 to 1992: R.M.O. (France)
  • 1993 to 1994: Novemail - Histor (France)

Prize list

Results on the Giro

  • 1984 : 21e.
  • 1990: 2nd.

Other results

  • Mendrisio d' Or: 1988
  • n° 1 world FICP from May in July 1989
  • n° 2 world FICP: 1988,1989
  • n° 2 world FICP: 1990
  • Trophy Pernod Prestige: 1985,1987
  • Critérium of Dauphine released: 1987,1989,1992 (2nd: 1988)

  • Turn of Lombardy: 1988 (3rd: 1985)
  • Grand Prix of the nations: 1985,1987,1988 (3rd: 1986,1989)
  • Grand Prix of Zurich: 1990
  • Turn of Romandie: 1990
  • Four days of Dunkirk: 1989,1990
  • Traditional of the Alps: 1991
  • Critérium of the Aces: 1987
  • Turn of Piedmont: 1985
  • Turn of Vaucluse: 1988
  • Turn of the High-VAr: 1985
  • Turn of the Limousin: 1987
  • Turn of Latium: 1988
  • Grand Prix Eddy Merckx: 1986
  • Grand Prix of Besseges: 1985
  • Chateauroux-Limoges: 1987
  • Circuit of the Alder: 1989
  • Six-Jours of Grenoble: 1987 (3rd: 1989)
  • Six-Jours of Paris: 1989
  • Turn of the Future: 1984
  • 2nd Championships of the world on road: 1986

  • 2nd Tower of the Mediterranean: 1988
  • 2nd Turn of Ireland: 1989
  • 2nd Turn of the Midday-Pyrenees: 1986
  • 2nd Paris-Brussels: 1984
  • 2nd Paris-Bourges: 1988
  • 2nd Paris-Camembert cheese: 1994
  • 4th Tour de France 1987 & 1991

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