The next Julian Alaphilippe? Benoit Cosnefroy makes his mark

Benoit Cosnefroy
AG2R La Mondiale's Benoit Cosnefroy (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

On the results sheet for the 2019 Grand Prix de Montreal, the name Benoît Cosnefroy is preceded by the number 17, but that figure does little to tell the story of the young Frenchman’s race or his career so far.

Cosnefroy attacks on the final lap and leads solo until Julian Alaphilippe claws his way across with 2.7 kilometres to go. The Milan-San Remo winner, however, fails to offer a turn, and Cosnefroy waves his arm in remonstration as he senses the chasing group closing in.

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Patrick Fletcher

Patrick is an NCTJ-trained journalist, and former deputy editor of Cyclingnews, who has seven years’ experience covering professional cycling. He has a modern languages degree from Durham University and has been able to put it to some use in what is a multi-lingual sport, with a particular focus on French and Spanish-speaking riders. Away from cycling, Patrick spends most of his time playing or watching other forms of sport - football, tennis, trail running, darts, to name a few, but he draws the line at rugby.