Tour du Finistère
The Tour du Finistère is a French cycling race .
The one-day race , which usually has its date at the end of April and takes place around the French town of Quimper in the Finistère department in Brittany , was first held in 1986. Since the introduction of the UCI Europe Tour in the 2005 season, the race has been part of this racing series and classified in category 1.1. The Tour du Finistère is also part of the Coupe de France , a series of French one-day races. Record winners are Philippe Dalibard and Dominique Le Bon , who won the race twice.
winner
- 2020 for Corona pandemic canceled
- 2019 Julien Simon
- 2018 Jonathan Hivert
- 2017 Julien Loubet
- 2016 Baptiste Planckaert
- 2015 Tim De Troyer
- 2014 Antoine Demoitié
- 2013 Cyril Gautier
- 2012 Julien Simon
- 2011 Romain Feillu
- 2010 Florian Vachon
- 2009 Dimitri Champion
- 2008 David Le Lay
- 2007 Niels Brouzes
- 2006 Sergei Kolesnikov
- 2005 Simon Gerrans
- 2004 Daniele Balestri
- 2003 Nicolas Fritsch
- 2002 David Bernabéu
- 2001 Franck Renier
- 2000 Sébastien Hinault
- 1999 Laurent Estadieu
- 1998 Franck Trottel
- 1997 Walter Bénéteau
- 1996 Camille Coualan
- 1995 Michel Lallouët
- 1994 Pascal Deramé
- 1993 Dominique Le Bon
- 1992 Pierre-Henri Menthéour
- 1991 Dominique Le Bon
- 1990 Philippe Mondory
- 1989 Philippe Dalibard
- 1988 Pierre Le Bigault
- 1987 Philippe Dalibard
- 1986 Jean-Jacques Lamour
Web links
- Tour du Finistère in the Radsportseiten.net database