Tour de la Somme 2017

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General
output 32nd Tour de la Somme
Racing series UCI Europe Tour 2017 1.1
date May 21, 2017
overall length 197.9 km
Host country FRA France
begin Blangy-Tronville
target Mers-les-Bains
Teams 14th
Driver at the start 94
Driver at the finish 77
Average speed 49.637 km / h
Result
winner FRA Adrien Petit ( Direct Energy )
Second FRA Rudy Barbier ( AG2R La Mondiale )
Third FRA Lorrenzo Manzin ( FDJ )
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The 32nd Tour de la Somme 2017 was a French road bike race in the Somme department with start in Blangy-Tronville and finish in Mers-les-Bains after 197.9 km . It took place on Sunday , May 21, 2017 . It was also part of the UCI Europe Tour 2017 and classified there in category 1.1 .

The winner in a sprint of a group of around 30 drivers was the Frenchman Adrien Petit from Direct Énergie ahead of his compatriots Rudy Barbier from AG2R La Mondiale and Lorrenzo Manzin from FDJ .

Participating teams

WorldTeams (2)
  1. FRA FDJ
  2. FRA AG2R La Mondiale
Professional Continental Teams (5)
  1. FRA Direct energy
  2. FRA Cofidis
  3. FRA Fortuneo Vital Concept
  4. BEL WB-Veranclassic-Aqua Protect
  5. FRA Delko Marseille Provence KTM
Continental Teams (7)
  1. FRA Armée de terre
  2. GER Lotto core house
  3. FRA HP BTP Auber 93
  4. LUX Differdange-Losch
  5. AUT Hrinkow Advarics Cycleang
  6. ITA D'Amico utensil north
  7. SRB Start Vaxes-Partizan

Race result

# driver team time
winner FranceFrance Adrien Petit Direct energy 3h 59 '13 "
2. FranceFrance Rudy Barber Ag2r La Mondiale equal time
3. FranceFrance Lorrenzo Manzin FDJ equal time
4th FranceFrance Romain Cardis Direct energy equal time
5. FranceFrance Hugo Hofstetter Cofidis, Solutions Crédits equal time
6th FranceFrance Thibault Ferasse Armée de Terre equal time
7th FranceFrance Erwann Corbel Fortuneo Vital Concept equal time
8th. BelgiumBelgium Jelle Donders Differdange-Losch equal time
9. FranceFrance Damien Touze HP-BTP Auber 93 equal time
10. FranceFrance Jimmy Raibaud Armée de Terre equal time

Individual evidence

  1. Petit wins the GP la Somme, Hivert the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon. radsport-news.com, May 21, 2017, accessed May 21, 2017 .

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