Pierre Latour Explained

Pierre Latour
Fullname:Pierre Latour
Birth Date:12 October 1993
Birth Place:Romans-sur-Isère, France
Height:[1]
Weight:640NaN0
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Ridertype:All-rounder
Amateuryears1:2010–2011
Amateurteam1:VS Romanais Péageois
Amateuryears2:2012–2014
Proyears1:2013
Proteam1: (stagiaire)
Proyears2:2015–2020
Proteam2:[2]
Proyears3:2021–
Majorwins:Grand Tours

Tour de France

Young rider classification (2018)

Vuelta a España

1 individual stage (2016)One-day races and Classics

National Time Trial Championships
(2017, 2018)

Pierre Latour (born 12 October 1993) is a French cyclist who currently rides for UCI ProTeam .[3] He is a stage winner of the Vuelta a España, and twice the winner of French National Time Trial Championships.

Career

Latour was born in Romans-sur-Isère. Due to a clerical error when he was an amateur, Latour is more commonly known with a "Roger" in his name as Pierre-Roger Latour.[4]

AG2R La Mondiale (2015–2020)

2015

In his first year as a professional rider, Latour first made his name in the Route du Sud. He had attacked on stage 3 but on the last climb of the day, he was joined by Alberto Contador and Nairo Quintana. He ended getting dropped on the descent by Contador who attacked. He finished the stage in 3rd position, and took 3rd overall at the end of the race, as well as winning the young rider classification.

2016

At the Tour de Romandie, Latour won the Young rider classification which was his first in a World Tour stage race. After stage 5 at the Tour de Suisse, he was in the leaders jersey but eventually abandoned the race. He was named in the startlist for the Vuelta a España,[5] his first Grand Tour. In this race, he achieved his first Grand Tour stage victory on the penultimate stage, beating Darwin Atapuma to the finish on the Aitana climb.[6]

2017

In the 2017 season, Latour once again won the Young rider classification at the Tour de Romandie. In late June he also won the French National Time Trial Championships. He was named in the startlist for the Tour de France.[7] He had the lead in the young rider classification for 2 days before handing over the jersey to Simon Yates, who eventually ended up winning it; Latour ended 6th in the final jersey standings. He ended the year with 9th at Milano–Torino and 6th place in the Chrono des Nations.

2018

At the Volta a Catalunya, Latour made the podium when he placed 3rd overall, and also won the Young rider classification. He also finished 8th overall at the Tour de Romandie, and 7th overall at the Critérium du Dauphiné winning the Young rider classification. In late June, Latour won the French National Time Trial Championships for the second year in succession. In July he started his second Tour de France; he already lost time on the 1st stage, but gained back time when he finished 2nd on stage 6 behind Dan Martin. He managed to take the lead in the Young rider classification after stage 10, and won the jersey outright in Paris.

Total Direct Énergie

In August 2020, Latour signed a two-year contract with the team, from the 2021 season.[8]

Major results

2010
  • 3rd Overall Tour du Valromey
    2011
  • 1st Classique des Alpes Juniors
  • 2nd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
  • 4th Overall Regio-Tour Juniors
  • 1st Stage 1
  • 5th Overall Trofeo Karlsberg
    2013
  • 1st Road race, Jeux de la Francophonie
  • 4th Piccolo Giro di Lombardia
  • 5th Tour du Doubs
  • 6th Overall Ronde de l'Isard
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 7th Overall Tour du Gévaudan Languedoc-Roussillon
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 8th Overall Tour des Pays de Savoie
    2014
  • 1st Grand Prix de Saint-Lyé
  • 1st Grand Cours-la-Ville Price
  • 3rd Tour du Jura
  • 3rd Piccolo Giro di Lombardia
  • 5th Overall Tour des Pays de Savoie
  • 6th Overall Tour de l'Avenir
  • 9th Overall Tour de l'Ain
    2015 (1 pro win)
  • 3rd Overall Tour de l'Ain
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 1st Stage 4
  • 3rd Overall Route du Sud
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 5th Overall Vuelta a Burgos
  • 7th Overall Tour of Austria
  • 7th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
  • 10th Overall Tour de Picardie
    2016 (1)
  • 1st Stage 20 Vuelta a España
  • 1st Young rider classification, Tour de Romandie
  • 2nd Overall Critérium International
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 3rd Overall Tour de l'Ain
  • 7th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 10th Giro di Lombardia
  • 10th Trofeo Laigueglia
    2017 (1)
  • 1st Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 1st Young rider classification, Tour de Romandie
  • 3rd Tour du Finistère
  • 4th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
  • 5th Classic Sud-Ardèche
  • 6th Chrono des Nations
  • 9th Milano–Torino
  • Tour de France
  • Held after Stages 3–4
    2018 (1)
  • National Road Championships
  • 1st Time trial
  • 4th Road race
  • 1st Young rider classification, Tour de France
  • 3rd Overall Volta a Catalunya
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 6th Chrono des Nations
  • 7th Overall Critérium du Dauphiné
  • 1st Young rider classification
  • 8th Overall Tour de Romandie
  • 8th Classic de l'Ardèche
    2019
  • 6th Overall Tour de Pologne
  • 7th Giro dell'Emilia
  • 9th Giro di Lombardia
    2020
  • 4th Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge
    2021 (1)
  • 3rd Overall Vuelta a Asturias
  • 1st Stage 3
  • 4th Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 5th Overall Tour de Luxembourg
  • 8th Chrono des Nations
    2022
  • 3rd Overall Tour Poitou-Charentes en Nouvelle-Aquitaine
  • 4th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
  • 4th Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 4th Tre Valli Varesine
  • 5th Overall Tour de la Provence
  • 6th GP Miguel Induráin
  • 6th Chrono des Nations
    2023
  • 3rd Overall Étoile de Bessèges
  • 3rd Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 10th Faun-Ardèche Classic
    2024
  • 1st Stage 5 (ITT) Tour du Rwanda
  • 5th Time trial, National Road Championships

    General classification results timeline

    Grand Tour general classification results timeline[9]
    Grand Tour201520162017201820192020202120222023
    Giro d'ItaliaHas not contested in his career
    Tour de France2913DNF475775
    Vuelta a España2835DNF
    Major stage race general classification results timeline
    Race201520162017201820192020202120222023
    Paris–Nice7649DNF161414
    Tirreno–AdriaticoHas not contested during his career
    Volta a Catalunya96323NH
    Tour of the Basque Country14DNF22DNFDNF
    Tour de Romandie12148
    Critérium du Dauphiné15770DNF
    Tour de SuisseDNFDNFNH11

    Major championships timeline

    Event201520162017201820192020202120222023
    World ChampionshipsTime trial18
    National ChampionshipsTime trial101114443
    Road raceDNF536547188DNFDNFDNF
    Legend
    Did not compete
    DNFDid not finish
    IPIn progress
    NHNot held

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Pierre-Roger Latour. ag2rlamondiale.fr. 2015-08-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20160918102601/http://www.cyclisme.ag2rlamondiale.fr/en/team/88-pierre-roger-latour. 2016-09-18. dead.
    2. News: Official presentation of the AG2R LA MONDIALE professional cycling team 2020. . Groupe AG2R La Mondiale. 10 December 2019. 1 January 2020.
    3. Web site: Total Direct Energie. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 7 January 2021. https://archive.today/20210107141554/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/15263/1000640/280. 7 January 2021.
    4. Web site: inrng : saturday shorts. inrng.com.
    5. Web site: 71st Vuelta a España . 20 August 2016 . ProCyclingStats.
    6. News: Nairo Quintana poised to win the Vuelta. Vuelta a España. Unipublic. 10 September 2016. 12 November 2016.
    7. Web site: 2017: 104th Tour de France: Start List . 28 June 2017 . Pro Cycling Stats.
    8. News: Pierre Latour rejoint le Team Total Direct Energie. fr. Pierre Latour joins Team Total Direct Energie. . SA Vendée Cyclisme. 2 August 2020. 2 August 2020.
    9. Web site: Pierre Latour. www.procyclingstats.com.