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Thomas Voeckler (French pronunciation: [tɔmɑ vœklɛʁ]; born 22 June 1979) is a
French former road
racing cyclist, who
competed professionally between 2001...
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Fabrice Salanson,
Thomas Voeckler and
Sylvain Chavanel. Salanson's
death due to
heart disease in 2003 was a blow to the team.
Voeckler wore the
yellow jersey...
- Tour de
France with
multiple noteworthy performances. Team
leader Thomas Voeckler wore the
yellow jersey as race
leader for ten days; the
second such occurrence...
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Travers le Morbihan,
Thomas Voeckler Stage 4
Route du Sud,
Thomas Voeckler France Road Race Championships,
Thomas Voeckler Tour du Doubs,
Mathieu Sprick...
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major surprise in the Tour was the
performance of
French newcomer Thomas Voeckler, who
unexpectedly won the
yellow jersey as
leader of the
general classification...
- “dynamite”.
Examples of such
racers include Thomas De Gendt, Jens Voigt,
Thomas Voeckler,
Alessandro De Marchi, Tony Martin,
Sylvain Chavanel,
Sandy Casar, Pierrick...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7 July 2015.
Retrieved 30 July 2015. "
Voeckler: Tour de
France time
bonuses could spell the end for breakaways". Cycling...
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carried out
surgery in people. By 1908, an
operation had been
performed by
Voeckler to
remove the esophagus, and in 1933 the
first surgical removal of parts...
- TotalEnergies.
Notable riders to have
ridden for the team
include Thomas Voeckler,
Sylvain Chavanel, Jérôme Cousin,
Bryan Coquard and
Lilian Calmejane among...
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Hamilton 3'27".
Other riders staggered in over the next 100 minutes.
Thomas Voeckler finished 3'59"
behind but sta**** in
yellow (he has now
spent longer in...