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2021 Tour du Doubs-Conseil Général
(1.1), France

36th edition: Sunday, September 5, 2021

Tour du Doubs podium history | 2020 edition | 2022 edition

Morteau - Pontarlier, 201 kilometers

Dorian Godon

Dorian Godon wins the 2021 edition of the Tour du Doubs

The race: winner Dorian Godon's Ag2r-Citroën team posted this:

Tour de France: 2019

Dorian Godon:
“It’s the kind of day where you feel like it’s easy since the team is doing such a tremendous job. I was taken care of and protected all day. Everything happened naturally; we didn’t have to say anything to each other. Nans Peters rode in front for 90 km, I was taken to the sprint, and I just had to finish the job. We deserved to share the wheel of Comté that I won. Three victories this season, and my first Tour de France. It’s been a great year and I want to build on the same momentum. I am going to take a few days off because I feel that some days are more difficult than others and I will prepare for the Grand Prix de Wallonie (September 15) where we will definitely have a good team together.”

The number: 11

The AG2R CITROËN team wins its eleventh success of the season.
Dorian Godon’s victory is his third success of the season and the third in two days for the AG2R CITROËN TEAM after Clément Champoussin won at the Vuelta a Espana and Benoît Cosnefroy at the Tour du Jura on Saturday. Dorian Godon had already won on Paris-Camembert and at the 2nd stage of the Tour du Limousin.
Ben O’Connor won the 9th stage of the Tour de France, Andrea Vendrame won the 12th stage of the Giro d´Italia and the 1st stage of the Route d´Occitanie,
Aurélien Paret-Peintre won the Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise, Clément Champoussin won the 20th stage of the Vuelta a Espana, and Benoît Cosnefroy won the Bretagne Classic – Ouest France, the Tour du Finistère and the Tour du Jura to complete the roll of honor. Note also Marc Sarreau is the French National Champion on the track in the scratch race and Clément Venturini is French National Champion in cyclocross. The AG2R CITROËN TEAM has won stages in all three grand tours this season. Dorian Godon consolidated his first place in the general classification of the Coupe de France, with 50 points ahead of Benoît Cosnefroy.

The AG2R CITROËN TEAM leads the team standings.

Complete results:

201 kilometers raced at an average speed of 40.865 km/hr

1 Dorian Godon Ag2r-Citroën 4hr 55min 7sec
2 Biniam Girmay Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert s.t.
3 Tom Paquot Bingoal-WB s.t.
4 Natnael Tesfazion Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec s.t.
5 Valentin Madouas Groupama-FDJ s.t.
6 Nairo Quintana Arkéa-Samsic s.t.
7 Julien Simon TotalEnergies s.t.
8 Remy Mertz Bingoal-WB s.t.
9 Pierre-Luc Perichon Cofidis s.t.
10 Roland Thalmann Vorarlberg s.t.
11 Victor Lafay Cofidis s.t.
12 Benoit Cosnefroy Ag2r-Citroën @ 2sec
13 Thibaut Pinot Groupama-FDJ s.t.
14 Franck Bonnamour B&B Hotels 0:06
15 Anthony Maldonado St Michel-Auber 93 s.t.
16 Sebastien Reichenbach Groupama-FDJ s.t.
17 Elie Gesbert Arkéa-Samsic s.t.
18 Aurelien Paret-Peintre Ag2r-Citroën 0:09
19 Pier-Andre Cote Rally Cycling 0:18
20 Luc Wirtgen Bingoal-WB s.t.
21 Thibault Ferasse B&B Hotels s.t.
22 Andrea Mifsud Swiss Racing Academy s.t.
23 Alexandre Delettre Delko s.t.
24 Pierre Rolland B&B Hotels s.t.
25 Joris Delbove St Michel-Auber 93 s.t.
26 Maxime Chevalier B&B Hotels s.t.
27 Jonathan Hivert B&B Hotels s.t.
28 Stuart Balfour Swiss Racing Academy s.t.
29 Dimitri Peyskens Bingoal-WB s.t.
30 Kenny Molly Bingoal-WB s.t.
31 Veljko Stojnic Vini Zabù s.t.
32 Alexis Guerin Vorarlberg s.t.
33 Simone Ravanelli Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec s.t.
34 Simon Geschke Cofidis s.t.
35 Adam De Vos Rally Cycling 0:34
36 Eduard Prades Delko 0:40
37 Romain Cardis St Michel-Auber 93 s.t.
38 Pierre Latour TotalEnergies 0:52
39 Mulu Hailemichael Delko 0:55
40 Cedric Beullens Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise 1:08
41 Mathias De Witte Xelliss-Roubaix Lille Métropole s.t.
42 Yannis Voisard Swiss Racing Academy s.t.
43 Julien Antomarchi Xelliss-Roubaix Lille Métropole s.t.
44 Alexandre Geniez TotalEnergies s.t.
45 Clement Berthet Ag2r-Citroën s.t.
46 Flavien Maurelet St Michel-Auber 93 s.t.
47 Simon Pellaud Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec s.t.
48 David Gaudu Groupama-FDJ s.t.
49 Julian Mertens Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise s.t.
50 Nicola Venchiarutti Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 1:26
51 Lucas Kubis Dukla Banska Bystrica 1:28
52 Stijn Siemons EvoPro Racing s.t.
53 Jeroen Eyskens EvoPro Racing s.t.
54 Fabien Doubey TotalEnergies s.t.
55 Josh Teasdale X Speed United s.t.
56 Martin Haring Dukla Banska Bystrica s.t.
57 Roberto Gonzalez Vini Zabù 1:30
58 Thomas Champion Cofidis s.t.
59 Romain Hardy Arkéa-Samsic s.t.
60 Guillaume Dauschy Xelliss-Roubaix Lille Métropole 1:40
61 Paul Penhoet Equipe de France 1:42
62 Victor Martinez Garcia Electro Hiper Europa s.t.
63 August Jensen Delko s.t.
64 Leonardo Tortomasi Vini Zabù s.t.
65 Alessandro Iacchi Vini Zabù 1:44
66 Aaron Van Poucke Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise s.t.
67 Simon Combes Xelliss-Roubaix Lille Métropole s.t.
68 Mattia Bais Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec s.t.
69 Andrea Di Renzo Vini Zabù s.t.
70 Mathias Le Turnier Delko s.t.
71 Axel Laurance Equipe de France 1:59
72 Kevin Ledanois Arkéa-Samsic 2:08
73 Daniel Nordeman Da Silva X Speed United 2:51
74 Jacques Lebreton Cofidis 3:07
75 Conn McDunphy EvoPro Racing s.t.
76 Matteo Badilatti Groupama-FDJ s.t.
77 Delio Fernandez Delko s.t.
78 Quentin Pacher B&B Hotels 3:35
79 Damian Lüscher Swiss Racing Academy s.t.
80 Raphael Parisella Rally Cycling s.t.
81 Antoine Aebi Vorarlberg s.t.
82 Antoine Debons Vorarlberg s.t.
83 Maxime Urruty Xelliss-Roubaix Lille Métropole s.t.
84 Valentin Retailleau Equipe de France s.t.
85 Alexander Evans Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert s.t.
86 Jesse Raas X Speed United 3:44
87 Luca Chirico Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 3:55
88 Anthony Delaplace Arkéa-Samsic 4:10
89 Theo Delacroix Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert 4:36
90 Laurent Pichon Arkéa-Samsic s.t.
91 Mattia Bevilacqua Vini Zabù s.t.
92 Bernat Font Mas EvoPro Racing 4:41
93 Ruben Fernandez Cofidis s.t.
94 Wesley Mol X Speed United s.t.
95 Oscar Pelegrí Electro Hiper Europa s.t.
96 Cyrus Monk EvoPro Racing s.t.
97 Hugo Page Equipe de France s.t.
98 Adrien Guillonnet St Michel-Auber 93 s.t.
99 Nathan Brown Rally Cycling s.t.
100 Baptiste Planckaert Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert 5:38
101 Maxime Jarnet Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert s.t.
102 Romain Seigle Groupama-FDJ 6:26
103 Fabien Grellier TotalEnergies 6:36
104 Jeremy Cabot TotalEnergies 6:42
105 Matthias Reutimann Swiss Racing Academy 6:52
106 Colin Stüssi Vorarlberg s.t.
107 Lawrence Warbasse Ag2r-Citroën 7:54
108 Jeremy Bellicaud Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert s.t.
109 Rob Britton Rally Cycling 8:04
110 Patrik Tybor Dukla Banska Bystrica 12:35
111 Sander De Pestel Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise 13:20
112 Cyrille Thiery Swiss Racing Academy s.t.
113 Taj Mueller X Speed United s.t.