Jordan Jegat Claims Victory at Classic Grand Besançon Doubs
French cyclist Jordan Jegat secured a significant win at the Classic Grand Besançon Doubs on April 17, 2026, marking his first professional victory. The race, held over a challenging course in the Doubs region of France, saw Jegat emerge as the champion after a strong performance throughout the event.

According to race officials, Jegat’s triumph came after a strategic move in the final stages, where he capitalized on a breakaway opportunity. His victory was particularly meaningful as he reflected on his journey, stating that he had “bet on himself” to achieve this success, highlighting his perseverance and belief in his abilities.
The win represents a breakthrough moment for Jegat, who previously competed as the 10th-place finisher in the Tour de France. This victory at the Classic Grand Besançon Doubs adds to his growing resume and signals his potential for future success in professional cycling.
Race organizers confirmed the final standings, with Jegat finishing ahead of a competitive field that included riders from various international teams. The event drew attention from cycling enthusiasts across Europe, showcasing the talent and competitiveness of the spring classics season.
For Jegat, the victory serves as both a personal milestone and a testament to his hard work. His ability to overcome challenges and deliver under pressure has positioned him as a rider to watch in the upcoming racing calendar.