Nico Mattan

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Nico Mattan, born 17th July 1971, is a belgian bike rider, who rides for the DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed.

Mattan won the Ghent-Wevelgem Classic in 2005 in a controversial way, as there were claims that he used Publicity cars to sprint past Juan Antonio Flecha. He has also won 2 stages in Paris-Nice, in 2001 and 2003.


Riders on DFL-Cyclingnews-Litespeed

Bjorn Cornelissen | Sven de Weerdt | Dan Fleeman | David Harrigan | Hamish Haynes | Matti Helminen | Cameron Jennings | Daniel Lloyd | Nico Mattan | Robby Meul | Jens Mouris | Kane Oakley | Evan Oliphant | Rhys Pollock | Bernard Sulzberger | Gert Vanderaerden | Jeremy Vennel |  Juan Pablo Wilches Rodriguez

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