Tour de France: this stage winner from 2014 turned into a salesperson at Decathlon

Tour de France: this stage winner from 2014 turned into a salesperson at Decathlon

Cyclist Blel Kadri, who especially won a stage in 2014, turned into a sale in Decathlon.

If you’re a fan of the Tour de France, you probably remember Blel Kadri. In 2014, on stage 8 of the Great Loop between Tomblaine and Gérardmer-La Mauselaine, the AG2R La Mondiale rider managed to get rid of his separatist comrades and win the stage one step ahead at the exit of the Col de la Croix des Moinats. Contador and Nibali. Blel Kadri, who unfortunately hindered her career due to a major injury during the Andalusia Tour in 2015, decided to give her career a new direction, as she explained to our colleagues in 2017. Parisian. Now a salesman at Decathlon in Colomiers (Haute-Garonne), the cyclist is regularly recognized by customers who are passionate about cycling. He went through all the stages from apprenticeship to part-time to full-time to take his place in the brand specializing in sports.

“I love this convenience of life. It gives me time to take care of my little one”announced the nickname “Baby Blel”. “Here there is an atmosphere that reminds me a bit of a professional cycling team. In a professional group you can find classic experts, racers, sprinters … Same here. There is walking, skiing, tennis. , co-sports departments … Everyone helps each other, we are one”, continued Blel Kadri. If he’s stepped away from the professional world, the cyclist reassures us that he can dive back in and fuels his dream of one day becoming sporting director on a big team. “With Christophe Riblon we had a role to pass the racing instructions to the others. I was the bumper of the DS (sports director)”, grinned. Call initiated…

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Source: Programme Television

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