Tour de Bretagne past winners
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published Champions from 1967 to 2010
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2010 | Franck Bouyer (Fra) Bbox Bouygues Telecom |
2009 | Julien Fouchard (Fra) Cotes D’Armor Cyclisme / Maitre Jacques |
2008 | Benoît Poilvet (Fra) Bretagne Armor Lux |
2007 | Lars Boom (Ned) Rabobank |
2006 | Dries Devenyns (Bel) Wielergroep Beveren 2000 – Quick Step |
2005 | Stéphane Petilleau (Fra) G.S Bretagne Jean Floch |
2004 | Laurent Mangel (Fra) S.C.O Dijon |
2003 | Dmitriy Muravyev (Kaz) Quick Step-Davitamon-Latexco |
2002 | Christophe Cousinie (Fra) Equipe De France Police |
2001 | Guillaume Judas (Fra) Jean Floc'h |
2000 | Martial Locatelli (Fra) Jean Floch |
1999 | David Dumont (Fra) CC Nogent sur oise |
1998 | Vincent Templier (Fra) Jean Floch Mantes |
1997 | Philippe Bresset (Fra) Jean Floch Mantes |
1996 | Stéphane Cueff (Fra) Mutuelle de Seine et Marne |
1995 | Sébastien Guenee (Fra) French National Team |
1994 | Anatoly Tchoubar (Ukr) Ukraine National Team |
1993 | Dominique Bozzi (Fra) US Créteil |
1992 | Evgueni Berzin (Rus) Russian National Team |
1991 | Richard Vivien (Fra) Normandie |
1990 | José Marques (Por) Portuguese National Team |
1989 | Harm Jansen (Ned) Netherlands National Team |
1988 | Armand De Las Cuevas (Fra) France National Team C |
1987 | Igor Sumnikov (URS) Soviet Union National Team |
1986 | Gilles Sanders (Fra) Bleuets France Nord |
1985 | Philippe Louviot (Fra) French National Team |
1984 | Dan Radkte (DDR) DDR National Team |
1983 | Youri Kashirin (URS) Soviet Union National Team |
1982 | Wim Vaneynde (Bel) Belgian National Team |
1981 | Marc Sommers (Bel) Belgian National Team |
1980 | Giorgio Casati (Ita) Italian National Team |
1979 | Jan Jankiewicz (Pol) Polish National Team |
1978 | Krystof Sujka (Pol) Polish National Team |
1977 | Daniel Willems (Bel) Belgian National Team |
1976 | Boris Issaev (URS) Soviet Union National Team |
1975 | Alexandre Goussiatnikov (URS) Soviet Union National Team |
1974 | Stanilaw Szozda (Pol) Polish National Team |
1973 | Boris Shukov (URS) Soviet Union National Team |
1972 | André Corbeau (Fra) CSM Puteaux JPS |
1971 | Marcel Duchemin (Fra) Stella-Philips |
1970 | Marcel Duchemin (Fra) Frimatic de Gribaldy |
1969 | Jean Paul Maho (Fra) Pelforth-Sauvage |
1968 | Guy Ignolin (Fra) Pelforth-Sauvage-Lejeune |
1967 | Marcel Duchemin (Fra) OCC Laval |
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