Tro Bro Leon
The Tro Bro Leon , mostly written in French as Tro-Bro Léon , is a French cycle race .
The one-day race , which usually has its date at the end of April and takes place on a circuit around the French commune of Lannilis in the Finistère department ( Brittany ), was held for the first time in 1984. The Tro Bro Leon is sometimes referred to as the little Paris-Roubaix due to its partial course over unpaved roads . Since the introduction of the UCI Europe Tour in 2005, the race has been part of this racing series and classified in category 1.1. The Tro Bro Leon is also part of the Coupe de France , a series of French one-day races. The record winner is Philippe Dalibard , who won the race three times.
winner
- 2020 for Corona pandemic canceled
- 2019 Andrea Vendrame
- 2018 Christophe Laporte
- 2017 Damien Gaudin
- 2016 Martin Mortensen
- 2015 Alexandre Geniez
- 2014 Adrien Petit
- 2013 Francis Mourey
- 2012 Ryan Roth
- 2011 Vincent Jérôme
- 2010 Jérémy Roy
- 2009 Saïd Haddou
- 2008 Frédéric Guesdon
- 2007 Saïd Haddou
- 2006 Mark Renshaw
- 2005 Tristan Valentin
- 2004 Samuel Dumoulin
- 2003 Samuel Dumoulin
- 2002 Baden Cooke
- 2001 Jacky Durand
- 2000 Jo Planckaert
- 1999 Jean-Michel Thilloy
- 1998 Frédéric Delalande
- 1997 Frédéric Delalande
- 1996 Thierry Bricaud
- 1995 Camille Coualan
- 1994 Stéphane Petilleau
- 1993 Jean-Philippe Rouxel
- 1992 Jaan Kirsipuu
- 1991 William Milloux
- 1990 Marc Hibou
- 1989 Philippe Dalibard
- 1988 Philippe Dalibard
- 1987 Dominique Le Bon
- 1986 Philippe Dalibard
- 1985 Bruno Chemin
- 1984 Bruno Chemin
Web links
- Official website (French)
- Tro Bro Leon in the database of Radsportseiten.net
Individual evidence
- ↑ docteur-es-sport.fr of April 21, 2008: Le Tro Bro Leon, le Paris-Roubaix breton ( Memento of September 21, 2008 in the Internet Archive )