Cédric Vasseur, born on August eighteenth, nineteen seventy, is a distinguished French former professional road racing cyclist who has transitioned into a prominent role as the general manager of UCI WorldTeam Cofidis. His cycling career spanned from nineteen ninety-three to two thousand seven, during which he showcased his versatility and skill across various teams, including Novemail–Histor, Crédit Agricole, U.S. Postal Service, Cofidis, and Quick-Step–Innergetic.
As an all-rounder, Vasseur excelled in a wide range of races, making his mark in the competitive world of cycling. He participated in all the major spring classics, including the prestigious Tour of Flanders and the grueling Paris–Roubaix. His tenacity and talent were evident as he clinched a stage victory in the Dauphiné Libéré and achieved two remarkable stage wins at the Tour de France.
Vasseur's contributions to the sport extend beyond his riding days, as he now plays a crucial role in shaping the future of cycling through his managerial position. His extensive experience and deep understanding of the sport continue to influence the next generation of cyclists.