Grand Prix de Rennes

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Grand Prix de Rennes
Race details
DateEarly April
RegionRennes, France
English nameGrand Prix of Rennes
Local name(s)Grand Prix Cycliste de la Ville de Rennes (in French)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
History
First edition1979 (1979)
Editions30
Final edition2008
First winnerFlag of France.svg Yvon Bertin (FRA)
Final winnerFlag of Ukraine.svg Mikhaylo Khalilov (UKR)

Grand Prix Cycliste de la Ville de Rennes was a professional cycle road race held in Rennes, France until 2008 when it was last organised, with the organisers citing financial difficulties as the reason. Since 2005 the race was organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour, also being part of the Coupe de France de cyclisme sur route.

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1979Flag of France.svg  France Yvon Bertin
1980Flag of France.svg  France Bernard Vallet
1981Flag of France.svg  France Jean Chassang
1982Flag of France.svg  France Jean-François Rault
1983Flag of France.svg  France Dominique Arnaud
1984Flag of France.svg  France Bruno Wojtinek
1985Flag of France.svg  France Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle
1986Flag of France.svg  France Éric Boyer
1987Flag of France.svg  France Jean-François Bernard
1988Flag of France.svg  France Ronan Pensec
1989Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Jan Bogaert
1990Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Edwin Bafcop
1991Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Kim Andersen
1992Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Cyril Robin
1993Flag of France.svg  France Eddy Seigneur
1994Flag of France.svg  France Gilles Delion
1995Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Peter De Clercq
1996Flag of France.svg  France Nicolas Jalabert
1997Flag of France.svg  France Nicolas Jalabert
1998Flag of France.svg  France Pascal Chanteur
1999Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Max Van Heeswijk
2000Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Gordon Fraser
2001Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Davide Casarotto
2002Flag of the United States.svg  United States Kirk O'Bee
2003Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Oleg Grischkin
2004Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Andrus Aug
2005Flag of France.svg  France Ludovic Turpin
2006Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Paride Grillo
2007Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Sergiy Matveyev
2008Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Mikhaylo Khalilov


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