Boucles de l'Aulne 2017

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General
output 60. Boucles de l'Aulne
competition UCI Europe Tour 2017 1.1
Coupe de France
date May 28, 2017
overall length 171.2 km
Host country FRA France
begin Chateaulin
target Chateaulin
Teams 15th
Driver at the start 148
Driver at the finish 82
Average speed 41.022 km / h
Result
winner NOR Odd Christian Eiking ( FDJ )
Second FRA David Gaudu ( FDJ )
Third FRA Laurent Pichon ( Fortuneo-Vital Concept )
2016 2018
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The 60th Boucles de l'Aulne 2017 was a French road bike race with start and finish in Châteaulin after 171.2 km . It took place on Sunday , May 28, 2017 . It was also part of the UCI Europe Tour 2017 and classified there in category 1.1 .

The winner was the Norwegian Odd Christian Eiking from FDJ .

Participating teams

WorldTeams (2)
  1. FRA FDJ
  2. FRA AG2R La Mondiale
Professional Continental Teams (5)
  1. FRA Fortuneo Vital Concept
  2. FRA Direct energy
  3. FRA Delko Marseille Provence KTM
  4. FRA Cofidis
  5. RUS Gazprom-RusVelo
Continental Teams (7)
  1. FRA Armée de terre
  2. ESP Euskadi Basque Country-Murias
  3. FRA HP BTP Auber 93
  4. FRA Roubaix Lille Métropole
  5. ITA D'Amico utensil north
  6. JPN Interpro Academy
  7. LUX Differdange-Losch
National team
  1. FRA France

Race course

After many attacks in the early stages, it was David Menut (France / Auber 93) who was able to pull away after 35 kilometers. As a result, he was able to drive his way to the field for 40 seconds. Romain Combaud (France / Delko) and Benat Txoperena (Spain / Euskadi) caught up with him a few kilometers . The three drivers had a lead of a maximum of six minutes. 80 kilometers from the finish, the field split into two larger groups.

The first larger group, in which Odd Christian Eiking (Norway / FDJ) and Mathias Frank (Switzerland / AG2R) were represented, drove up to the top three of the day 65 kilometers from the finish. The lead over the field was a maximum of 1:25 minutes. Eiking launched the decisive attack three kilometers from the finish. He finished as a soloist and won the one-day race. Ten seconds later, David Gaudu (France / FDJ) won the pursuit sprint.

Race result

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driver country team time
1. Odd Christian Eiking NOR Norway FDJ 4 h 10 min 24 s
2. David Gaudu FRA France FDJ + 10 s
3. Laurent Pichon FRA France Fortuneo Vital Concept + 10 s
4th Julien Loubet FRA France Armée de terre + 10 s
5. Kévin Le Cunff FRA France HP BTP Auber 93 + 10 s
6th Julien El-Fares FRA France Delko-Marseille Provence-KTM + 10 s
7th Mathias Frank SUI Switzerland AG2R La Mondiale + 10 s
8th. Daniel Navarro ESP Spain Cofidis, Solutions Crédits + 10 s
9. Benjamin Thomas FRA France Armée de terre + 10 s
10. Mikel Bizkarra ESP Spain Euskadi Basque Country-Murias + 10 s
Sources: ProCyclingStats Cycling Quotient


Individual evidence

  1. Soloists Eiking and Gaudu ensure FDJ double success. radsport-news.com, May 28, 2017, accessed May 28, 2017 .

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