2013 French Road Cycling Cup Explained

The 2013 French Road Cycling Cup was the 22nd edition of the French Road Cycling Cup.

Compared to the previous edition, the Flèche d'Emeraude was replaced by the Tour de la Somme. The defending champion from 2012 was Samuel Dumoulin, who won for a second consecutive time after a third place in the final event allowed him to overtake Bryan Coquard and Anthony Geslin in the overall standings. Bryan Coquard still won the youth classification, while won the teams competition.

Points standings

Individual

In order to be eligible for the classification, riders either had to be French or competed for a French-licensed team.

Pos. Rider Team Points
1155
2149
3128
4111
5100
693
793
875
973
1068

Young rider classification

In order to be eligible for the classification, riders had to be younger than 25 and either had to be French or competed for a French-licensed team.

Pos. Rider Team Points
1149
2111
3100
475
550
649
735
828
925
1025

Teams

Only French teams are eligible to be classified in the teams classification.

Pos. Team Points
1145
2119
3114
4103
5101
694
767
866
964

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