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Brice Feillu to leave VacansoleilAugust 08, 2010 (17:27) [ Indexed from Cyclingnews.com ] Brice Feillu has told L’Equipe that he will leave the Vacansoleil team at the end of the season, a year before his contract is due to expire. The Frenchman was disappointed by Vacansoleil’s failure to secure a place at the Tour de France and this setback was compounded when they were also overlooked for a Vuelta a España invitation. He won the stage to Arcalis in the 2009 Tour. Both Feillu and his brother Romain had been linked with a move away from the Dutch team during the summer, ... More...
Feillu brothers to leave Vacansoleil?July 15, 2010 (10:37) [ Indexed from Cyclingnews.com ] Brice and Romain Feillu are said to be looking to break their contracts with Team Vacansoleil. The French brothers are apparently looking to move up to a bigger team, although Vacansoleil has said it plans to apply for a ProTour licence for the coming year. The brothers are said to be in contact with the new Luxembourg-based team being set up by Kim Andersen and Brian Nygaard. The Feillus moved to the Dutch team this season from Agritubel. Brice, 24, won a stage of the Tour de France in 2009. Neither ... More...
Feillu disappointed over Vuelta non-selectionJune 18, 2010 (12:21) [ Indexed from Cyclingnews.com ] Brice Feillu of the Vacansoleil team hasn't had a fantastic season so far this year. The Frenchman, a brilliant climber, in fact qualified it as "average so far", explaining that neither his performances, nor the team's race programme are going according to plan in 2010. Vacansoleil suffered a second blow after their non-selection to the Tour de France when it was announced this week that they were not invited to the Vuelta a Espana, either. "This non-selection [for the Vuelta - ed.] ... More...
Brice Feillu looks to shine at VacansoleilDecember 18, 2009 (12:55) [ Indexed from Cyclingnews.com ] Brice Feillu, the younger of the Feillu brothers, has just completed his first training camp with his new team Vacansoleil in Benidorm, Spain. The young climber was happy to have met all of his new teammates and has indicated his early season goals, while hoping that his new team will be invited to the sport's biggest races. "I'm flying back to Nice today, and just said goodbye to all of my teammates," Feillu told Cyclingnews on Friday morning. "It was just a short week but it was ... More...
Feillu hopes for Tour inviteOctober 15, 2009 (12:24) [ Indexed from Cyclingnews.com ] Brice Feillu, the new French climbing sensation, attended the Tour de France presentation in Paris yesterday without knowing whether or not he will be able to race the event next year. Together with his older brother Romain, Feillu has signed with Dutch Continental Pro team Vacansoleil for 2010, and the squad will need an invitation by the Tour organisers to participate. Feillu, who won stage seven to Andorra-Arcalis in this year's event, remained however hopeful that his and his team's performance ... More...
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