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On Sunday morning in Chartres, Arnaud Démare will put a bib for the very last time of his career, almost fourteen years after his debut at FDJ-Big Mat. The 34-year-old French sprinter announced this week that he would retire at the arrival of Paris-Tours, the last major race of the season. Emotion will certainly be at the rendezvous for the 97 wins, but he has no regrets, as he indicated in an interview at the AFP this Saturday. "I loved to do w…
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On Sunday morning in Chartres, Arnaud Démare will put a bib for the very last time of his career, almost fourteen years after his debut at FDJ-Big Mat. The 34-year-old French sprinter announced this week that he would retire at the arrival of Paris-Tours, the last major race of the season. Emotion will certainly be at the rendezvous for the 97 wins, but he has no regrets, as he indicated in an interview at the AFP this Saturday. "I loved to do w…

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Sports.fr broke the news in on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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