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French Road Cycling Cup

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The French Road Cycling Cup is a yearly road racing competition in France, organized by the French Cycling Federation. It began in 1992 and includes several one-day races held across the country. Since 2016, all riders can score points, whereas before 2015 only French riders and riders on French teams could score.

There are two rankings: individual and team. The team competition only involves French teams. In each race, eligible riders earn points, and the team score is the sum of the finishing positions of the first three riders from each French team. The team with the lowest sum wins the race’s team points. For example, if a French team’s top three riders finish 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, their team score is 6, earning 12 team points in the standings.

In 2025, Clément Venturini is the champion of the Cup. The rider with the most Cup titles is Samuel Dumoulin, with three wins.


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