Its history in Limoges will remain like that of a great slide. Landed at the Cercle Saint-Pierre as part of a loan from Strasbourg in November 2019, Ludovic Beyhurst had immediately seduced Beaublanc with his overflowing desire and his defensive aggressiveness (6.8 points at 49% and 4.3 assists in 19 minutes). Enough to convince the Limougeaud club to buy out his contract with SIG and offer him a two-year lease.
And then, everything got bogged down … Last year, the child from Geispolsheim had already lost a large part of his impact (2.3 points at 29% and 1.5 assists in 15 minutes). His playing time ended up melting like snow in the sun with the arrival of Massimo Cancellieri: not really convinced by the profile of the young Alsatian, the Italian technician had told him in pre-season that the door was open to him to leave. . He didn’t leave right away but an ankle injury and a lack of confidence ended up getting the better of his Limoges era.
At the relaunch in Pro B?
According to Le Populaire du Centre, Ludovic Beyhurst is preparing to leave the CSP to join SLUC Nancy. Very little responsibility in Betclic ÉLITE this season (1.6 points at 21% and 1.5 assists in 9 minutes), with only one outing at 15 minutes, the former resident of the Pôle France will therefore go in search of a higher playing time on the lower floor, within an armada, current 3rd in the championship, cut to find the first division. This will be his first experience in Pro B, he who had initially almost joined Souffelweyersheim in the fall of 2019 before joining Limoges.
A win-win deal for both parties? With the hope for Beyhurst to find an environment more conducive to the resumption of its progress and the prospect for Limoges CSP to strengthen its back line, especially in the context of the serious injury of Gerry Blakes, by finding a solution to get rid of of a player who unfortunately no longer had anything essential.