
Franck Bouyer is the new leader of Tour de Bretagne with one day to go.
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The Itera-Katyusha team chases
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The peloton got a little surprise from the local dairy farmers.
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The Roubaix Lille Metropole riders celebrate Pineau's win
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Jetse Bol kept the green jersey.
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Jetse Bol gets some help from his Rabobank team.
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Franck Bouyer is the new race leader.
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Franck Bouyer, the new leader.
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Dimitri Le Boulche is best young rider
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Cedric Pineau at the head of the Tour de Bretagne.
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Cédric Pineau (Fra) Roubaix Lille Metropole wins stage six
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Cédric Pineau (Roubaix Lille Metropole) celebrates his stage win.
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Dimitri Le Boulc'h from BigMat-Auber 93 is the new best young rider.
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Jetse Bol isn't the race leader anymore but remains at the head of the
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One more stage on the offensive for Arkimedes Arguelyes Rodriges who remains
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Cédric Pineau deserved his solo win in Iffendic after many efforts.
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Will someone tell the Milram team they're not allowed in a 2.2 race?
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