French cyclist Florian Sénéchal was crowned French champion for the first time, winning ahead of Anthony Turgis in a small sprint on Sunday in Cholet. In a small group sprint, French cyclist Florian Sénéchal was crowned French champion for the first time by winning ahead of Anthony Turgis on Sunday June 26 in Cholet. The jersey remains in the Quick-Step team, since the 28-year-old Northerner succeeds Rémi Cavagna. Third member of the Belgian formation, Julian Alaphilippe, for his return to racing, completed the 240 km in the peloton. The return of Alaphilippe five days from the Tour de France Two months after his fall with a severe toll (hemopneumothorax and multiple rib and scapula fractures) in Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the double world champion even helped Sénéchal plug a hole 10 kilometers from the finish in the only slight difficulty of the circuit, the Séguinière coast, where Cofidis launched the decisive movement with Benjamin Thomas. Isolated in the lead with the roller-tracker,