Boucles de Seine Saint-Denis

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Boucles de Seine Saint-Denis
Race details
DateMay
DisciplineRoad
Competition French Road Cycling Cup
Type One-day race
History
First edition1998 (1998)
Editions1
Final edition1998
First winnerFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tony Bracke  (BEL)
Final winnerFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tony Bracke  (BEL)

The Boucles de Seine Saint-Denis was a one-day road cycling race held only in 1998 in France as part of the French Road Cycling Cup. [1]

Result

Race result
1. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tony Bracke Collstrop 3h 57' 56"
2. Flag of France.svg Jimmy Casper Française des Jeux + 2"
3. Flag of Estonia.svg Lauri Aus Casino–Ag2r + 2"
4. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jo Planckaert Lotto–Mobistar + 2"
5. Flag of France.svg Éric Beaune CC Nogent-sur-Oise+ 2"
6. Flag of France.svg Sébastien Hinault GAN + 2"
7. Flag of France.svg Olivier Perraudeau GAN + 2"
8. Flag of France.svg Anthony Langella GAN + 2"
9. Flag of France.svg Lylian Lebreton BigMat–Auber 93 + 2"
10. Flag of France.svg Claude Lamour Mutuelle de Seine-et-Marne + 2"

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References

  1. "Boucles de Seine Saint-Denis". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 20 October 2020.