Didier Rous

Didier Rous (September 18th 1970 with Montauban) is a runner cyclist French.

Biography

Didier Rous began his career at Gan in 1993 before leaving for the team Festina in 1997, year when it gains a stage of the Tour de France. After the Affaire in 1998 Feasted, during which he admits being himself doped with EPO, he decides to leave his old formation to arrive in the new team of Jean-Rene Bernaudeau in 2000, Hello . There remains faithful to its former sport director and thus will carry the colors of Brioches the Baker (2003-2004) and of Équipe cyclist Bouygues Telecom (since 2005). On Monday, June 11, 2007, he announces that he puts a term at his career because of health issues, then integrates the framing of the Bouygues Telecom team.

Prize list

  • 1993
    • GP the Marseillaise
  • 1994

    • 4th of the Critérium of Dauphiné Libéré
  • 1997

    • 18th stage of the Tour de France
  • 2004

    • 3rd stage of the Four days of Dunkirk
    • 3rd stage of the Turn of the Limousin
    • Western Grand Prix France-Plouay
  • 2005

    • 3rd stage of the Road of the South (against-the-watch)
  • 2006

    • Trophy of Climbing the - Polymultipliée
    • 1st stage of Paris-Corrèze
    • final Classification of Paris-Corrèze

Results on the large lathes

Tour de France

  • 1995 : 55e of final general classification
  • 1997: 45e, victorious of stage
  • 1998: excluded
  • 1999: abandonment
  • 2000: 45e of final general classification
  • 2001: 11th of final general classification
  • 2002: abandonment
  • 2003: 20th of final general classification
  • 2004: abandonment
  • 2005: 82e of final general classification
  • 2006: 73e of final general classification

Turn of Italy

  • 2005 : abandonment (1st stage)

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