Mathieu Burgaudeau (born 17 November 1998 in Noirmoutier-en-l'Île) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Team TotalEnergies.[2] Professional since 2019, he has competed in four editions of the Tour de France, notably finishing second on stage 12 of the 2023 edition. He has also won a stage of the 2022 Paris–Nice and finsihed second in the 2023 Bretagne Classic.

Mathieu Burgaudeau
Burgaudeau at the 2020 La Flèche Wallonne
Personal information
Born (1998-11-17) 17 November 1998 (age 25)
Noirmoutier-en-l'Île, France
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Team information
Current teamTeam TotalEnergies
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2015–2016Saint-Jean de Monts Vendée Cyclisme
2017–2018Vendée U
Professional teams
2017Direct Énergie (stagiaire)
2019–Direct Énergie[1]

Major results

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2015
1st   Mountains classification, Tour du Pays de Vaud
2016
4th Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne Juniors
7th Overall Tour du Valromey
1st Stages 1 & 4
7th Overall Aubel–Thimister–La Gleize
1st   Points classification
8th Chrono des Nations Juniors
2017
3rd Overall Tour de Gironde
1st   Young rider classification
2018
3rd Ghent–Wevelgem U23
10th Overall Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux
2019
9th Road race, UCI Road World Under-23 Championships
2021
3rd Coppa Sabatini
3rd Boucles de l'Aulne
7th Classic Loire Atlantique
8th Paris-Troyes
8th Memorial Marco Pantani
2022 (1 pro win)
1st Stage 6 Paris–Nice
2nd Tour du Doubs
5th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
10th La Drôme Classic
2023
2nd Bretagne Classic
6th Grand Prix du Morbihan
10th Coppa Sabatini
2024 (4)
1st   Overall Tour of Istanbul
1st Stages 2 & 3
4th Overall Tour du Limousin
1st Stage 4
6th Coppa Agostoni

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

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Grand Tour 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
  Giro d'Italia
  Tour de France 131 68 31 63
  Vuelta a España
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish

References

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  1. ^ "Total Direct Énergie". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 12 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Total Direct Energie". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 7 January 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
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