What's happening with Geoffrey Bouchard?
Edit 2 - add https://www.decathlon.com/blogs/inside-decathlon/decathlon-announces-new-chief-executive-officerFirst alone, then together: that's how it was at Decathlon. The chain Michel Leclercq (77), offspring from the sixth trunk, was founded. The young Michel has learned from Cousin Gérard in Auchans' meat department. In 1976 he started his own business with Decathlon. When the expansion became too expensive for Leclercq, the family stepped in.
So a new CEO in 2022 and then a deal with AG2R ... The Tour is the biggest cycling event and gives many hours of TV promotion around the globe, add in the Netflix etc etc and sounds like a sound move. Also might placate the French authorities who are looking at "creative" tax plans.Fabien Derville, Chairman of the board of Decathlon, announces the appointment of Barbara Martin Coppola as Chief Executive Officer of the group....effective mid-March 2022. [the first time the Decathlon group hired externally for this role.]
Barbara Martin Coppola, 45-year-old French and Spanish binational, has a successful track-record of transforming and growing large-scale companies globally. She has a strong digital and business background, developed over 20 years working and living in nine countries worldwide. Prior to Decathlon, she held leading positions in several global businesses such as IKEA, Google, YouTube, Samsung and Texas Instruments.
Gall clearly stepped down. He should get another year as captain obviously but then thats already time to deliver for him.Interesting that the team salary budget hasn't increased, would explain loss of vpp and O'Connor. They still lack a truly top rider; Gall didn't really step up this year and Lafay is apparently suffering from an injury.
Decathlon have only 26 riders down for next year, so they need to replace Bardet and O'Connor tout suite. That won't be so easy with the wealthier teams hunting for the next Pogi. Maybe they'll have to go with the Moneyball approach.
So as Babs Coppola came in one door at Decathlon, founder of what became AG2R, Vincent Lavenu, was going out other one in 2022.
https://inrng.com/2024/08/exit-team-founders/
https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...-in-relation-to-franck-bonnamours-doping-case
An opportune time to move into sponsoring a WT team, I guess.
Maybe they‘re a bit slow with replacing people.Bardet?
Interesting that the team salary budget hasn't increased, would explain loss of vpp and O'Connor. They still lack a truly top rider; Gall didn't really step up this year and Lafay is apparently suffering from an injury.
https://inrng.com/2024/08/exit-team-founders/Lavenu has been fired by AG2R? 😮
Reduced to an employee, this week L’Equipe noticed that Lavenu had vanished from the organigram on the team website and reported he was given notice of his dismissal at the end of July, which caused him to fall ill, even requiring paramedics being sent to the team HQ although fortunately they write he didn’t need to get in the ambulance. A brutal end, certainly not the exit he would have liked.
But what will happen to bald riders?
They will transfer to Alpecin, where their hair will recover.But what will happen to bald riders?
Good thing John Gadret left the team to found his own.But what will happen to bald riders?