Rider Profile
Fumiyuki Beppu
EF Education-Nippo

Personal Details:
Nationality
Japan
Date of birth
10/04/1983
Teams history:
- 2021 - EF Education-Nippo
- 2020 - Nippo Delko Provence
- 2019 - Trek-Segafredo
- 2018 - Trek-Segafredo
- 2017 - Trek-Segafredo
- 2016 - Trek-Segafredo
- 2015 - Trek Factory Racing
- 2014 - Trek Factory Racing
- 2013 - Orica GreenEdge
- 2012 - Orica GreenEdge Cycling Team
- 2011 - Team RadioShack
- 2009 - Skil-Shimano
- 2008 - Skil - Shimano
- 2007 - Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
- 2006 - Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
- 2005 - Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
Related Articles

Fumiyuki Beppu ends his racing career
By Cyclingnews published
News First Japanese WorldTour rider calls it quits after 20 years

EF Pro Cycling signs Fumiyuki Beppu
By Cyclingnews published
News Japanese rider back to the WorldTour from Nippo Delko One Provence
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