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« On se met dans des états minables ! » : coup de chaud et gros coup de gueule aux championnats de France de cyclisme

Ouest France

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June 26, 2026

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« On se met dans des états minables ! » : coup de chaud et gros coup de gueule aux championnats de France de cyclisme

Disputé dans la touffeur à La Tour-du-Pin (Isère), jeudi 25 juin, le championnat de France de contre-la-montre a usé les organismes, dont celui de la Bretonne Marie Le Net. La coureuse de FD United-Suez aurait aimé que la course soit avancée pour mieux composer avec la période caniculaire.

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