Rider Profile
Matthieu Sprick
Team Argos-Shimano

Personal Details:
Nationality
France
Date of birth
29/09/1981
Teams history:
- 2013 - Team Argos-Shimano
- 2012 - Argos-Shimano
- 2011 - Skil - Shimano
- 2010 - BBOX Bouygues Telecom
- 2009 - BBOX Bouygues Telecom
- 2008 - Bouygues Telecom
- 2007 - Bouygues Telecom
- 2006 - Bouygues Telecom
- 2005 - Bouygues Telecom
- 2004 - Brioches La Boulangère
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