Race details | |
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Date | Early April |
Region | Rennes, France |
English name | Grand Prix of Rennes |
Local name(s) | Grand Prix Cycliste de la Ville de Rennes (in French) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Single-day |
History | |
First edition | 1979 |
Editions | 30 |
Final edition | 2008 |
First winner | Yvon Bertin (FRA) |
Final winner | 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.
Year | Country | Rider | Team |
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1979 | France | Yvon Bertin | |
1980 | France | Bernard Vallet | |
1981 | France | Jean Chassang | |
1982 | France | Jean-François Rault | |
1983 | France | Dominique Arnaud | |
1984 | France | Bruno Wojtinek | |
1985 | France | Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle | |
1986 | France | Éric Boyer | |
1987 | France | Jean-François Bernard | |
1988 | France | Ronan Pensec | |
1989 | Belgium | Jan Bogaert | |
1990 | Belgium | Edwin Bafcop | |
1991 | Denmark | Kim Andersen | |
1992 | France | Jean-Cyril Robin | |
1993 | France | Eddy Seigneur | |
1994 | France | Gilles Delion | |
1995 | Belgium | Peter De Clercq | |
1996 | France | Nicolas Jalabert | |
1997 | France | Nicolas Jalabert | |
1998 | France | Pascal Chanteur | |
1999 | Netherlands | Max Van Heeswijk | |
2000 | Canada | Gordon Fraser | |
2001 | Italy | Davide Casarotto | |
2002 | United States | Kirk O'Bee | |
2003 | Russia | Oleg Grischkin | |
2004 | Estonia | Andrus Aug | |
2005 | France | Ludovic Turpin | |
2006 | Italy | Paride Grillo | |
2007 | Ukraine | Sergiy Matveyev | |
2008 | Ukraine | Mikhaylo Khalilov |
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