Luc Leblanc

Luc Leblanc , born the August 4th 1966 in Limoges, is a runner cyclist French, professional of 1987 to 1998. It is part from now on of the Dream TEAM RMC

Moreover he sponsors a touring cyclist, the Cicada Luc Leblanc, which is held around Lunel.

In October 2000, following the Affaire Feasted, it admits having had recourse to doping in 1994, year when it obtained its championship of the world, consuming the EPO which the doctor of the team Festina got to him, Eric Rijkaert:

With my opinion, at a certain time of their career, the runners take, at least to remain on their level. Me, I had the natural physical capacities to be with the signal. But to remain there, it was necessary… Rijkaert proposed to me, I accepted. But not a long time. At home, that did not really go. I am afflicted, but not for me. I had better feelings avant.

July 26th, 2006, in connection with the positive test of Floyd Landis with testosterone, he declared on RMC…: It is a treason on behalf of Landis. It is inadmissible. It is incomprehensible. That to say moreover if it is not that Landis must be erased with life of cycling, as all those which are taken positive today, because there is enough of it to see similar cheatings, that nobody can nothing make around.

Near to Nicolas Sarkozy, it, according to the Republic of the Pyrenees, declined the proposal to be candidate with the legislative elections of 2007 against Francois Bayrou.

Teams

Prize list

  • Champion of the French champions the Team: (1994)

  • World champion on road (1994)

  • Champion of France on road (1992) (2nd: 1987,1998)
  • Midday-Free (1992)
  • Turn of Trentin: 1997
  • Turn of the High-VAr: 1990
  • Turn of Corrèze (amat.): 1986
  • Grand Prix of Plouay: 1988
  • Grand Prix of Wallonia: 1990
  • Bowl of Gold of Monedières: 1991 (2nd: 1990; 3rd: 1989)
  • Grand Prix of the mountain of the Turn of Spain: 1994
  • 2nd of the Walloon Arrow: 1997
  • 2nd of Dauphiné Libéré: 1992 (1st of the classification of compound)
  • 2nd of Traditional of the Alps: 1992 (2nd: 1996; 3rd: 1991)
  • 2nd of Chateauroux-Limoges: 1988
  • 2nd of the Grand Prix of Cannes: 1989
  • 2nd of the Grand Prix of Rennes: 1991
  • 2nd of Coppa Placci: 1996
  • 2nd of the Circuit of the Alder: 1998
  • 2nd of the Turn of Oise: 1992 (1st of the classification of the mountain)
  • 2nd of the Turn of Emilie: 1996
  • 3rd of the Mediterranean Turn: 1988
  • 3rd of the Trophy of the Climbing ones: 1988
  • 3rd of Paris-Nice: 1990
  • 3rd of Paris-Vimoutiers: 1992
  • 3rd of the Turn of Vaucluse: 1990
  • 3rd of the Turn of the Limousin: 1989
  • 3rd of the Pantalica Trophy: 1991
  • 3rd of Poly Norman: 1996
  • 3rd of the Grand Prix of the Earth: 1992
  • 3rd of the Grand Prix of the Lily of the valley: 1990
  • 3rd of the Grand Prix of the mountain of the Tour de France: 1991
  • 3rd of the Super Pernod Promotion: 1987
  • 4th of Liege-Bastogne-Liege: 1997

Classifications on the Tour de France

  • 1990 : 73e.
  • 1991: 5th.
  • 1992: Abandonment.
  • 1994: 4th, victorious of the 11th stage Hautacam.
  • 1996: 6th, victorious of the 7th stage the Arcs.
  • 1997: Abandonment.
  • 1998: Abandonment.

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