A new season placed under the sign of the collective and the combativity

Bruno Angles, Chief Executive LA MONDIALE, Vincent Cobée, Chief Executive CITROËN, and Vincent Lavenu, General Manager of the cycling team, today unveiled the composition of AG2R CITROËN TEAM 2023. In the presence of Benoît Cosnefroy, Aurélien Paret-Peintre, Bastien Tronchon, and Greg Van Avermaet, they presented the team's ambitions for this new season, which will be marked by teamwork, youth, and fighting spirit.

Vincent Lavenu,
General Manager of AG2R CITROËN TEAM

"Finish in the top ten teams in the world".

"We are coming out of a 2022 season that was unusual, as our team was often unlucky: several second places, numerous riders crashes, riders the COVID-19 pandemic. But we never gave up. These values of fighting spirit, which are dear to our team, enabled us to achieve great successes, such as our stage victory in the Tour France and at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec.
In 2023, we want to have a very good Tour France with the goal of winning a stage and being in a good position in the overall classification. It will also be important to focus on our number of victories, and we hope to achieve between 15 and 20. We want to finish in the top ten teams in the world and, why not, win a Monument. We dream of this, especially as we have come close in recent years.

Bruno Angles,
Chief Executive LA MONDIALE

"Together we are stronger

"We are very proud of the AG2R CITROËN team and have every confidence that they will deliver magnificent victories in 2023 and finish in the top 10 of the World Tour  rankings Tour  This season will also be marked by youth, with 12 riders age of 25, including three new recruits from the training center, which has nurtured many talented riders. I am certain that they will bring a lot of enthusiasm, strength, and spectacular performances. We will always be behind them to cheer them on at every stage. We won't give up!"

Vincent Cobée,
Chief Executive CITROËN

"The team is showing unwavering solidarity"

"2022 was a year full of ups and downs. What stands out for me above all else is the team spirit and camaraderie that drives our riders. The dynamic between them and their understanding of each other make me confident that our riders once again riders brilliant performances in the biggest races on the calendar this year.
I am very confident in the team's potential and its ability to achieve some great victories. The team is already very close-knit and shows unwavering solidarity.
This season, I expect to see even more fighting spirit and resilience from the riders the various events. I hope to see the team shine in even more races than last year.

29

Key number

The 2023 team riders 29 riders from eight countries:
Alex Baudin (France); Clément Berthet (France); Franck Bonnamour (France); Geoffrey Bouchard (France); Mikaël Chérel (France); Benoît Cosnefroy (France); Stan Dewulf (Belgium); Felix Gall (Austria); Pierre Gautherat (France); Dorian Godon (France); Jaakko Hänninen (Finland); Paul Lapeira (France); Lawrence Naesen (Belgium); Oliver Naesen (Belgium); Ben O'Connor (Australia); Aurélien Paret-Peintre (France); Valentin Paret-Peintre (France); Nans Peters (France); Nicolas Prodhomme (France); Antoine Raugel (France); Valentin Retailleau (France); Marc Sarreau (France); Michael Schär (Switzerland); Damien Touzé (France); Bastien Tronchon (France); Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium); Andrea Vendrame (Italy); Clément Venturini (France); Larry Warbasse (United States).