GP de Plouay – Bretagne
Race details | |
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Date | late August |
Region | Brittany, France |
English name | Grand Prix of Plouay – Brittany |
Local name(s) | Grand Prix de Plouay – Bretagne |
Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
Competition | UCI Women's World Tour |
Type | Singe-day race |
History | |
First edition | 2002 |
Editions | 15 (as of 2016) |
First winner | Regina Schleicher (GER) |
Most wins |
2 wins: Noemi Cantele (ITA) Emma Pooley (GBR) Marianne Vos (NED) |
Most recent | Eugenia Bujak (POL) |
The Grand Prix de Plouay – Bretagne is an elite professional women's road bicycle race held in Plouay, France.
It is organized annually since 2002, on the day of the men's race and on the same circuit.[1] The race consists of four 26,9 km laps and two 13,9 km lap, totalling 135,4 km.
The race was part of the UCI Women's Road World Cup until 2015. In 2016 the race became part of the new UCI Women's World Tour.
Route
The course is known for its high rate of attrition, with riders rapidly dropping out of contention. The first climb starts almost immediately as the race goes over the Côte du Lézot, a one-kilometre climb with an average gradient of 6%. Next is a six-kilometre ascent up to the Chapelle Sainte-Anne des Bois marking the half way point of the lap. After a flat section, the race addresses the Côte de Ty Marrec, which has a maximum gradient of 10%. The riders will have to tackle this 26.9 kilometre loop 4 times, before entering a last shortened 13.9 kilometre version of the loop, taking the riders over the Côte du Lézot and the Côte de Ty Marrec. The run-in to the finish is slightly downhill. The race is often won by the best sprinter of the climbers.[2]
Winners
Rider | Team | ||
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2002 | Schleicher, ReginaRegina Schleicher (GER) | ||
2003 | Cooke, NicoleNicole Cooke (GBR) | ||
2004 | Pucinskaite, EditaEdita Pučinskaitė (LTU) | ||
2005 | Cantele, NoemiNoemi Cantele (ITA) | ||
2006 | Brandli, NicoleNicole Brändli (SUI) | ||
2007 | Cantele, NoemiNoemi Cantele (ITA) | ||
2008 | Luperini, FabianaFabiana Luperini (ITA) | ||
2009 | Pooley, EmmaEmma Pooley (GBR) | Cervélo TestTeam | |
2010 | Pooley, EmmaEmma Pooley (GBR) | Cervélo TestTeam | |
2011 | Vleuten, Annemiek vanAnnemiek van Vleuten (NED) | Nederland Bloeit | |
2012 | Vos, MarianneMarianne Vos (NED) | Rabobank Women Cycling Team | |
2013 | Vos, MarianneMarianne Vos (NED) | Rabobank–Liv Giant | |
2014 | Brand, LucindaLucinda Brand (NED) | Rabo–Liv | |
2015 | Armitstead, LizzieLizzie Armitstead (GBR) | Boels–Dolmans | |
2016 | Bujak, EugeniaEugenia Bujak (POL) | BTC City Ljubljana |
Mulitiple winners
Wins | Rider | Editions |
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2 | Noemi Cantele (ITA) | 2005 + 2007 |
Emma Pooley (GBR) | 2009 + 2010 | |
Marianne Vos (NED) | 2012 + 2013 | |
Wins per Country
Wins | Country |
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4 | Netherlands United Kingdom |
3 | Italy |
1 | Germany Lithuania Poland Switzerland |
External links
- Official site
- GP de Plouay – Bretagne Palmares at Cycling Archives
References
- ↑ Johnson, Greg. "Columbia-HTC has options for women's GP Plouay assault. August 21, 2009". cyclingnews.com. CyclingNews. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ↑ "Grand Prix de Plouay – Bretagne: who will be crowned UCI Women Road World Cup winner? 27 August 2015". uci.ch. UCI staff. Retrieved 27 November 2015.