Amaël Moinard, born on February second, nineteen eighty-two, is a distinguished French former professional road bicycle racer. His career spanned from two thousand five to two thousand nineteen, during which he showcased his talents with notable teams such as Cofidis, BMC Racing Team, and Arkéa–Samsic.
In two thousand eleven, Moinard joined the BMC Racing Team, where he played a pivotal role as a teammate to Cadel Evans during the prestigious Tour de France. This collaboration was significant, as Evans ultimately claimed victory in the race, highlighting Moinard's contributions to the team's success.
After an impressive fourteen-year career in professional cycling, Moinard announced his retirement at the conclusion of the Tour de France in two thousand nineteen. His journey through the world of competitive cycling has left a lasting impact on the sport.