Grand Prix de Plouay-Bretagne

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The Grand Prix de Plouay-Bretagne is a one-day race for women that has been held annually in the French town of Plouay ( Bretagne ) since 1998 .

The race was part of the Women's Cycling World Cup and was added to the calendar of the newly launched UCI Women's WorldTour in 2016 .

The race is held together with numerous other cycling competitions as part of the Fêtes de Plouay , including the World Tour race Grand Prix Ouest France .

Winners list

Wikidata logo S.svgyear winner Second Third
1999 OUT Anna Wilson GER Hanka Kupfernagel OUT Tracey Gaudry
2000 LTU Diana Žiliūtė FIN Pia Sundstedt NED Mirjam Melchers
2001 OUT Anna Millward NED Mirjam Melchers SWE Susanne Ljungskog
2002 GER Regina Schleicher GER Petra Rossner SWE Susanne Ljungskog
2003 GBR Nicole Cooke GER Judith Arndt NED Mirjam Melchers
2004 LTU Edita Pučinskaitė NED Mirjam Melchers OUT Oenone Wood
2005 ITA Noemi Cantele LTU Edita Pučinskaitė SWE Monica Holler
2006 SUI Nicole Brändli ITA Giorgia Bronzini GBR Nicole Cooke
2007 ITA Noemi Cantele GBR Nicole Cooke ITA Marta Bastianelli
2008 ITA Fabiana Luperini GER Luise Keller NED Suzanne de Goede
2009 GBR Emma Pooley NED Marianne Vos SWE Emma Johansson
2010 GBR Emma Pooley NED Marianne Vos SWE Emma Johansson
2011 NED Annemiek van Vleuten United States Evelyn Stevens NED Marianne Vos
2012 NED Marianne Vos OUT Tiffany Cromwell ITA Elisa Longo Borghini
2013 NED Marianne Vos SWE Emma Johansson NED Anna van der Breggen
2014 NED Lucinda Brand NED Marianne Vos FRA Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
2015 GBR Lizzie Armitstead SWE Emma Johansson FRA Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
2016 POLE Eugenia Bujak ITA Elena Cecchini CAN Joëlle Numainville
2017 GBR Lizzie Deignan FRA Pauline Ferrand-Prévot OUT Sarah Roy
2018 NED Amy Pieters NED Marianne Vos United States Coryn Rivera
2019 NED Anna van der Breggen United States Coryn Rivera NED Amy Pieters
2020 GBR Lizzie Deignan GBR Elizabeth Banks ITA Chiara Consonni

Individual evidence

  1. Women's World Tour will replace the World Cup from 2016. radsport-news.com, September 25, 2015, accessed October 24, 2015 .

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