词条 | Tour de Bretagne |
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| name = Tour de Bretagne Cycliste | current_event = | image = | date = April/May | region = France | english = Tour of Brittany | localnames = Tour de Bretagne trophée des granitiers Ruban Granitier Breton | nickname = | discipline = Road | competition = UCI Europe Tour 2.2 | type = Stage race | organiser = | director = | first = {{start date|1967}} | number = 51 (as of 2017) | last = | firstwinner = {{flagathlete|Marcel Duchemin|FRA}} | mostwins = {{flagathlete|Marcel Duchemin|FRA}} (3 wins) | mostrecent = {{flagathlete|Flavien Dassonville|FRA}} }} Tour de Bretagne Cycliste, also known as the Tour de Bretagne trophée des granitiers and formerly known as Ruban Granitier Breton, is an annual early season professional cycling stage race held in late April and early May in Brittany, France. The race often acts as a show case for upcoming riders of the under 23 category who race together with Elite riders. The race was renamed Tour de Bretagne in 2005 when the race also became a professional race. The 2007 edition was dominated by Lars Boom and Edvald Boasson Hagen who both wore the leader's jersey and won stages of the race.[1] The 2008 edition was dominated by the Rabobank team with defending champion Lars Boom and Coen Vermeltfoort winning two stages each. The Bretagne Armor Lux won the general classification with Benoît Poilvet.[2] The 2010 edition started in Jersey - the first time stages of the race had been held outside Brittany.[3] {{clear}}Past winners{{Cycling past winner start}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1967|name={{sortname|Marcel|Duchemin}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=OCC Laval}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1968|name={{sortname|Guy|Ignolin}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Pelforth-Sauvage}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1969|name={{sortname|Jean Paul|Maho}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Pelforth-Sauvage}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1970|name={{sortname|Marcel|Duchemin}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Frimatic-De Gribaldy}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1971|name={{sortname|Marcel|Duchemin}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Stella Philips}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1972|name={{sortname|André|Corbeau||Corbeau, Andre}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=CSM-Puteaux}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1973|name={{sortname|Boris|Shukov}}|nat=Soviet Union|natvar=|team=USSR national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1974|name={{sortname|Stanisław|Szozda}}|nat=POL|natvar=|team=Poland national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1975|name={{sortname|Aleksandr|Gusyatnikov}}|nat=Soviet Union|natvar=|team=USSR national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1976|name={{sortname|Boris|Issaev}}|nat=Soviet Union|natvar=|team=USSR national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1977|name={{sortname|Daniel|Willems}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=Belgium national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1978|name={{sortname|Krzysztof|Sujka}}|nat=POL|natvar=|team=Poland national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1979|name={{sortname|Jan|Jankiewicz}}|nat=POL|natvar=|team=Poland national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1980|name={{sortname|Giorgio|Casati}}|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=Italy national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1981|name={{sortname|Marc|Somers}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=Belgium national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1982|name={{sortname|Wim Van|Eynde}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=Belgium national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1983|name={{sortname|Youri|Kashirin}}|nat=Soviet Union|natvar=|team=USSR national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1984|name={{sortname|Dan|Radkte}}|nat=East Germany|natvar=|team=East Germany national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1985|name={{sortname|Philippe|Louviot}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=France national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1986|name={{sortname|Gilles|Sanders}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Bleuets France Nord}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1987|name={{sortname|Igor|Sumnikov}}|nat=Soviet Union|natvar=|team=USSR national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1988|name={{sortname|Armand de|Las Cuevas}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=France national team C}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1989|name={{sortname|Harm|Jansen}}|nat=NED|natvar=|team=Netherlands national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1990|name={{sortname|José|Marques||Marques, Jose}}|nat=POR|natvar=|team=Portugal national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1991|name={{sortname|Richard|Vivien}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Normandie (selection)}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1992|name={{sortname|Eugeni|Berzin}}|nat=RUS|natvar=|team=Russia national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1993|name={{sortname|Dominique|Bozzi}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=US Créteil}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1994|name={{sortname|Anatoly|Tchoubar}}|nat=UKR|natvar=|team=Ukraine national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1995|name={{sortname|Sébastian|Guenee||Guenee, Sebastian}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=France national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1996|name={{sortname|Stéphane|Cueff||Cueff, Stephane}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Mutuelle de Seine et Marne}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1997|name={{sortname|Philippe|Bresset}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Jean Floch-Mantes}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1998|name={{sortname|Vincent|Templier}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Jean Floch-Mantes}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=1999|name={{sortname|David|Dumont}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=CC Nogent sur Oise}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2000|name={{sortname|Martial|Locatelli}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Jean Floc'h}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2001|name={{sortname|Guillaume|Judas}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Jean Floc'h}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2002|name={{sortname|Cristophe|Cousinie}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=France Police}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2003|name={{sortname|Dimitry|Muravyev}}|nat=KAZ|natvar=|team=Quick Step}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2004|name={{sortname|Laurent|Mangel}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=SCO Dijon}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2005|name={{sortname|Stéphane|Petilleau||Petilleau, Stephane}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Bretagne-Jean Floc'h}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2006|name={{sortname|Dries|Devenyns}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=Beveren 2000–Quick Step}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2007|name={{sortname|Lars|Boom}}|nat=NED|natvar=|team=Rabobank Continental Team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2008|name={{sortname|Benoît|Poilvet||Poilvet, Benoit}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Bretagne-Armor Lux}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2009|name={{sortname|Julien|Fouchard}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=Cotes D’Armor-Maitre Jacques}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2010|name={{sortname|Franck|Bouyer}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team={{ct|BTL|2010}}}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2011|name={{sortname|Péter|Kusztor}}|nat=HUN|natvar=|team=Atlas Personal}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2012|name={{sortname|Reinardt|Janse van Rensburg}}|nat=RSA|natvar=|team={{ct|MTN|2012}}}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2013|name={{sortname|Riccardo|Zoidl}}|nat=AUT|natvar=|team={{ct|GMS|2013}}}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2014|name={{sortname|Bert-Jan|Lindeman}}|nat=NED|natvar=|team={{ct|RDT|2014}}}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2015|name={{sortname|Sébastien|Delfosse}}|nat=BEL|natvar=|team={{ct|WBC|2015}}}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2016|name={{sortname|Adrien|Costa}}|nat=USA|natvar=|team=United States national team}}{{Cycling past winner rider|year=2017|name={{sortname|Flavien|Dassonville}}|nat=FRA|natvar=|team={{ct|AUB|2017}}}}{{Cycling past winner end}}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road.php?id=road/2007/apr07/bretagne07/bretagne076|title=Boasson Hagen and Boom share the honours |publisher=Cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2007-12-17}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/road.php?id=road/2008/apr08/bretagne08/bretagne087|title=Wilmann's attack pays off|publisher=Cyclingnews.com|accessdate=2008-05-02}} 3. ^http://www.thisisjersey.com/2010/04/27/jersey-hosted-a-fantastic-show/ External links
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