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Oktos–Saint-Quentin
Team information
UCI codeOKT
RegisteredFrance
Founded1999
Disbanded2004
Discipline(s)Road
Key personnel
General managerPascal Cordier
Team manager(s)Martial Gayant
Jean-François Bernard
Pascal Pfinder
Team name history
1999
2000–2002
2003
2004
Saint-Quentin–Oktos–MBK
Saint-Quentin–Oktos
MBK–Oktos–Saint-Quentin
Oktos–Saint-Quentin

Oktos–Saint-Quentin was a French professional road cycling team that existed from 1999 until 2004.[1]

The team was founded in 1999 as Saint-Quentin–Oktos–MBK, and competed in the third division of professional teams. They had a fairly successful season, with well known riders including Saulius Ruškys and Eddy Seigneur, and upgraded to the second level the following year. The team faced two poor seasons, but were able to remain in the 2nd division. However, they downgraded back to the third for their final season in 2004, despite placing 12th in the ranking the previous season.[2]

UCI rankings

Year Team classification Highest ranked rider
1999 2nd (GSIII) Lithuania Saulius Ruškys (208th)
2000 36th (GSII) Lithuania Saulius Ruškys (236th)
2001 39th (GSII) Lithuania Arturas Trumpauskas (749th)
2002 14th (GSII) Switzerland Pierre Bourquenoud (235th)
2003 12th (GSII) United Kingdom Jeremy Hunt (222nd)
2004 4th (GSIII) Kazakhstan Andrey Mizurov (250th)

References

  1. ^ "Oktos–Saint-Quentin". Memoire-du-cyclisme. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Oktos-Saint-Quentin". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 April 2020.