Marc Madiot (born 16 April 1959 in Renazé) is a French former professional road racing cyclist and double winner of Paris–Roubaix. He also competed in the individual road race event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Retired from racing in 1994, he is now best known as the directeur sportif of FDJ, a UCI ProTour cycling team. He is also known as the president of the French Ligue National de Cyclisme (LNC).
In 2008 he was made a knight of the French Legion of Honor. It was presented by then-French president Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysée palace in Paris.
He is the older brother of fellow retired racing cyclist and French national road racing champion Yvon Madiot.
Major results
- 1977
- 1st National Road Race Championships
- 1979
- 2nd Manche Atlantique
- 1st Paris-Roubaix Espoirs
- 1980
- 1st National Road Race Championships
- 1st Troyes – Dijon
- Sealink International
- 1st Stages 1 & 2
- 9th Olympic Games, Road Race
- 1981
- 3rd Overall Tour de Picardie
- 3rd Tour de Vendée
- 1st Overall Tour du Limousin
- 1st Stage 1
- 2nd Overall Tour du Tarn
- 2nd Overall Route du Sud
- 3rd Overall Paris – Bourges
- 1982
- 1st National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 2nd Overall Tour du Limousin
- 3rd Omloop der Vlaamse Ardennen Ichtegem, Ichtegem
- 1st Stage 1 Giro d'Italia, Milano
- 3rd Côte Normande
- 2nd Overall Paris – Bourges
- 2nd Châteaulin
- 1983
- 3rd Overall Etoile des Espoirs
- 3rd National Cyclo-Cross Championships
- 1st Polynormande
- 3rd Overall Giro di Sardegna
- 1st Stage 4
- 1st Saint-Martin de Landelles
- 2nd GP Ouest France, Plouay
- 2nd Overall Paris – Bourges
- 1984
- 3rd Brest
- 1st Flèche Finistérienne
- 1st Boucles de l'Aulne
- 2nd Lanester
- 3rd National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 1st Polymultipliée
- 2nd Overall Tour du Limousin
- 1st Trophée des Grimpeurs
- Tour de France
- 1st Stages 2 & 3
- 1st Circuit de l'Aulne/GP Le Télégramme à Châteaulin
- 1985
- 1st GP de Mauléon Moulins
- 1st Grand Prix de Plumelec-Morbihan
- 2nd National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 1st Stage 2 Paris–Nice, St Trivier
- 1st Paris–Roubaix
- 1st Chateau-Chinon
- 1st Grand Prix de Wallonie
- 1986
- 1st Camors
- 1987
- 1st National Road Race Championships
- 2nd National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 1st Polynormand
- 1st Overall Tour de l'Avenir
- 3rd Giro di Lombardia, Milan
- 1988
- 2nd National Road Race Championships
- 1989
- 1st Briénon
- 1st Calais
- 3rd Overall Paris–Nice
- 34th Overall Tour de France
- 1990
- 1st Dijon, Cyclo-cross
- 1991
- 1st Vandoeuvre
- 1st Paris–Roubaix
- 3rd Chateau-Chinon
- 1992
- 1st Barentin
- 1st Trophée des Grimpeurs
- 1st Stage 4b Four Days of Dunkirk, Cassel
- 1st Vienne
- 1993
- 1st Saran