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Race Winners

2022 VAN AERT Wout

2021 COSNEFROY Benoit

2020 MATTHEWS Michael

2019 VANMARCKE Sep

2018 NAESEN Oliver

2017 VIVIANI Elia

2016 NAESEN Oliver

2015 KRISTOFF Alexander

2014 CHAVANEL Sylvain

2013 POZZATO Filippo

2012 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald

2011 BOLE Grega

2010 GOSS Matthew Harley

2009 GERRANS Simon

2008 FEDRIGO Pierrick

2007 VOECKLER Thomas

2006 NIBALI Vincenzo

2005 HINCAPIE George

2004 ROUS Didier

2003 FLICKINGER Andy

2002 HUNT Jeremy

2001 MATTAN Nico

2000 BARTOLI Michele

1999 MENGIN Christophe

1998 HERVE Pascal

1997 FERRIGATO Andrea

1996 VANDENBROUCKE Frank

1995 JAERMANN Rolf

1994 TCHMIL Andrei

1993 CLAVEYROLAT Thierry

1992 PENSEC Ronan

1991 DE LAS CUEVAS Armand

1990 CORNILLET Bruno

1989 COLOTTI Jean-Claude

1988 LEBLANC Luc

1987 DUCLOS-LASSALLE Gilbert

1986 GAYANT Martial

1985 GUYOT Eric

1984 KELLY Sean

1983 BAZZO Pierre

1982 CASTAING Francis

1981 DUCLOS-LASSALLE Gilbert

1980 FRIOU Patrick

1979 PIRARD Frits

1978 VILLEMIANE Pierre-Raymond

1977 BOSSIS Jacques

1976 BOSSIS Jacques

1975 GUIMARD Cyrille

1974 MARTIN Raymond

1973 LARGEAU Jean-Claude

1972 BOULOUX Robert

1971 DANGUILLAUME Jean-Pierre

1970 MARCARINI Gianni (Jean)

1969 JOURDEN Jean

1968 JOURDEN Jean

1967 HAMON Francois

1966 MAZEAUD Claude

1965 GOASDUFF Francois

1964 BOURLES Jean

1963 PICOT Fernand

1962 GAINCHE Jean

1961 PICOT Fernand

1960 FERRER Hubert

1959 CRENN Emmanuel

1958 GAINCHE Jean

1957 VITRE Isaac

1956 HUOT Valentin

1955 PETITJEAN Jean-Jacques

1954 ANZILE Ugo

1953 BLUSSON Serge

1952 GUERINEL Emile

1951 GUERINEL Emile

1950 AUDAIRE Amand

1949 AUDAIRE Amand

1948 TASSIN Eloi

1947 LOUVIOT Raimond

1946 LE STRAT Ange

1945 TASSIN Eloi

1938 CLOAREC Pierre

1937 GOASMAT Jean-Marie

1936 COGAN Pierre

1935 DELILLE Jean-Baptiste

1934 TULOT Lucien

1933 BONO Philippe

1932 BONO Philippe

1931 FAVE Francois








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History

Written by Wicky (2005-03-01 00:00)
Translated by DZI (2006-02-11 00:00:00)



Many cyclingfans will scratch their heads wondering why the heck the Grand Prix Plouay belongs to the ProTour class. Formerly this race was a one-day event belonging to the HC (highest) category. With the introduction of the ProTour many prominent events could have been declared a top category race by the UCI. In the end they chose in favour of the GP Ouest France – Plouay, as the race is officially called.


The village of Plouay only has 5,000 inhabitants but is nevertheless an important town in France. The cyclingculture in Bretagne has produced many excellent cyclists, the best known “product” of course being Bernard Hinault.
The province of Bretagne was honoured in the year 2000 with the road cycling World Championships, where Latvia’s Romans Vainsteins was a surprising winner on the hilly track the organisation had programmed.
The local cycling GP does attract many spectators every year. Organised by the regional daily paper Ouest – France, the race is founded in 1931. François Fave, an unknown French rider, takes the first win here. It would be the only big victory throughout his career.


For decades most teams favour other races, so many relative unknowns won this French GP. But despite the weak ridersfield the organisers keep on organising this event. With exception of the War-years (1939 – 1944), the race through Bretagne is on the cycling calendar every year. The modern GP Plouay leads the peloton fourteen times around a fourteen kilometre long track. The Côte de Lezot and the Côte du Moulin are the main obstacles in the route, the last one being added in 2003 to make the parcours somewhat more difficult.


Sean Kelly wins the 1984 edition. The Irish rider is the first non-French rider to win the Grand Prix, beating the French pair Frédéric Vichot and Eric Caritoux by a few seconds. Slowly but surely the race gains media attention. This is why more and more top teams are interested to race here. It takes another ten years though, before another non-French rider manages to win this GP. Andrei Tchmil, the Ukrainian who will lateron assume the Belgian nationality, gets the win in 1994 beating French idol Richard Virenque to the finish.


The last two decades, the GP’s palmares has expanded with some fine names. Amongst others, Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle, Michele Bartoli and Ronan Pensec have received the flowers for their victories. Duclos-Lassalle actually won it twice. Together with a number of other French riders, he is the current recordholder.




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