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June 17, 2021
National Championships 2021 – France – Thaon-les-Vosges – Épinal : 45,6 km
The French National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the French National Cycling Championship,
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June 17, 2021
National Championships 2021 – France – Thaon-les-Vosges – Épinal : 45,6 km
The French National Time Trial Championship is a road bicycle race that takes place inside the French National Cycling Championship, and decides the best cyclist in this type of race. The first edition took place in 1995.
Groupama-FDJ took all the spots on the podium in the men’s time trial at the French championship for the first time with Benjamin Thomas leading home Bruno Armirail and Alexys Brunel for the medals. But the biggest surprise came from defending champion Rémi Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quick Step) who crossed the line with the 23rd best time and a deficit of five minutes on the 45.6km course in Epinal.
“It’s a huge satisfaction,” Thomas said. “I lost my jersey by a very small margin last year. I didn’t prepare specifically as much as last year, but I came out of a very high-level Tour de Suisse where I produced long efforts. So I was confident in my condition ahead of this time trial. The whole top three is a reward to the team that invests in research and development. They put us in the best situation to perform. I’ve been here since Sunday evening to favour my recovery after the Tour de Suisse.”
At the first checkpoint (11.5km), Thomas led over Cavagna by only two seconds but the “TGV of Clermont-Ferrand” was later hampered by a mechanical and was forced to change bikes. Therefore, his deficit at the second checkpoint (30.6km) was 1:51 and opted to save his energy for Sunday’s road race instead. He’s set to be a helper for Julian Alaphilippe along with Florian Sénéchal against the collective strength of Groupama-FDJ, despite the absence of a still injured Thibaut Pinot.
“I focused on my own race, not on Rémi’s,” Thomas explained.
“I started strongly and I struggled at halfway but I had info about Bruno [Armirail] so I could finish it off without blowing. This result takes the pressure off before the road race but we’ve been up there for years and we hope to win again.”
It’s the fourth national title in the individual time trial for the squad directed by Marc Madiot since 1997 as Benoît Vaugrenard (2007) and Pinot (2016) preceded Thomas in the record books. They have claimed seven titles in the past nine editions of the French championship for road racing (with Nacer Bouhanni in 2012, Arthur Vichot in 2013 and 2016, Arnaud Démare in 2014, 2017 and 2020, Anthony Roux in 2018) but they never took all top three places before today.
“It feels great but it was unexpected,” Madiot told Cyclingnews.
“I also enjoyed following Clément Davy who is an up-and-coming time trialist and finished sixth.”
Like Madiot, Davy hails from the Mayenne province where the first time trial of the Tour de France will be held on stage 5, but there won’t be a Groupama-FDJ blue, white, and red jersey on the roads on June 30 as Thomas, who is also the reigning world champion for the omnium, will be busy preparing for the track at the Tokyo Olympics.
Results :
1 Benjamin Thomas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:55:16
2 Bruno Armirail (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:00:31
3 Alexys Brunel (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:00:55
4 Pierre Latour (Fra) Total Direct Energie 0:01:10
5 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Cofidis 0:01:31
6 Clément Davy (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:02:01
7 Jeremy Cabot (Fra) Total Direct Energie
8 Anthony Perez (Fra) Cofidis 0:02:05
9 Stéphane Rossetto (Fra) St Michel-Auber 93 0:02:24
10 Thibault Guernalec (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic 0:02:43
11 Aurélien Paret Peintre (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team 0:02:52
12 Kévin Vauquelin (Fra) 0:03:03
13 Clément Carisey (Fra) Delko 0:03:29
14 Clément Berthet (Fra) Delko 0:03:34
15 Thomas Delphis (Fra) 0:04:00
16 Corentin Ermenault (Fra) 0:04:07
17 Julian Lino (Fra) 0:04:09
18 Matis Louvel (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic
19 Romain Bacon (Fra) 0:04:13
20 Yoann Paillot (Fra) St Michel-Auber 93 0:04:14
21 Enzo Paleni (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:04:47
22 Louis Pijourlet (Fra) 0:04:51
23 Rémi Cavagna (Fra) Deceuninck-QuickStep 0:05:01
24 Johan Le Bon (Fra) 0:05:03
25 Hugo Toumire (Fra) 0:05:04
26 Alexis Gougeard (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team 0:05:07
27 Guillaume Dauschy (Fra) 0:05:20
28 Louis Richard (Fra) 0:05:36
29 Julien Souton (Fra) 0:05:41
30 Axel Laurance (Fra) 0:06:00
31 Damien Poisson (Fra) 0:06:04
32 Tao Quemere (Fra) 0:06:10
33 Celestin Guillon (Fra) 0:06:16
34 Clément Jolibert (Fra) 0:06:26
35 Alan Boileau (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM
36 Alexis Guerin (Fra) Team Vorarlberg 0:06:27
37 Emile Blondel Hermant (Fra) 0:06:45
38 Benjamin Marais (Fra)
39 Simon Verger (Fra) 0:06:53
40 Tommy Pouget (Fra) 0:07:05
41 Louis Louvet (Fra) St Michel-Auber 93 0:07:10
42 Brendan Le Cam (Fra) 0:07:22
43 Antonin Heron (Fra) 0:07:23
44 Clément Petit (Fra) 0:07:29
45 Thomas Joly (Fra) 0:07:39
46 Nicolas Hamon (Fra) 0:07:40
47 Léandre Huck (Fra) 0:07:46
48 Mickaël Guichard (Fra) 0:08:06
49 Loris Trastour (Fra) 0:08:14
50 Antoine Poletto (Fra) 0:08:16
51 Sébastien Havot (Fra) 0:08:17
52 Hugo Jot (Fra) 0:08:23
53 Clément Delcros (Fra) 0:08:26
54 Lomig Le Clec’H (Fra) 0:08:28
55 Jérémy Patoux (Fra) 0:08:45
56 Maxime Dransart (Fra) 0:08:48
57 Simon Combes (Fra) 0:09:00
58 Adrien Garel (Fra) 0:09:08
59 Colin Jacquemin (Fra) 0:09:17
60 Maël Savignard (Fra)
61 Enzo Anti (Fra) 0:09:25
62 Maximilien Provost (Fra) 0:09:35
63 Thibaut Madorre (Fra) 0:09:37
64 Geoffrey Thevenez (Fra) 0:09:41
65 Amaury Pacouret (Fra) 0:09:49
66 Antoine Prunet (Fra) 0:10:15
67 Max Warmerdam (Fra) 0:10:16
68 Adrien Maire (Fra) 0:10:18
69 Clément Rozes (Fra) 0:10:22
70 Boris Carene (Fra) 0:10:28
71 Yann Plusquellec (Fra) 0:10:31
72 Hugo Thirotel (Fra) 0:10:33
73 Aurélien Costeplane (Fra) 0:10:35
74 Simon Millon (Fra) 0:10:46
75 Mathieu Urbain (Fra) 0:10:59
76 Pierre Lebreton (Fra) 0:11:05
77 Rémy Bathiard (Fra) 0:11:10
78 Louis Coqueret (Fra) Leopard Pro Cycling 0:11:19
79 Justin Ducret (Fra) 0:11:55
80 Vincent Arhie (Fra) 0:12:30
81 Cédric Enguehard (Fra) 0:18:29
82 Quentin Bezza (Fra) 0:19:30
DNF Lilian Langella (Fra)