Yoann Offredo will once again target the Spring Classics in 2014. He will begin his season at the Tour of Qatar followed by the Tour of Oman, before he begins his campaign in Europe at Het Nieuwsblad. He is a rider capable of good performances on both cobbles and tarmacs and will look at doing well in both the Cobbled and the Ardennes Classics.
After Het Nieuwsblad, he will go to Milan Sanremo (March 23), E3-Harelbeke (March 28), Gent-Wevelgem (March 30), Tour of Flanders (april 6), Scheldeprijs (April 9), Paris-Roubaix (April 13) and Amstel Gold (April 20), where the first part of his season will end.
He was banned in 2012 for missing three doping tests in his career and returned to racing in 2013 where he aimed to find a good rhythm back on the bike. This year he will hope to return to the form that brought his 4th in Het Nieuwsblad and 7th in Milan Sanremo in 2011.
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