34th Ruban Granitier Breton - 2.6

Bretagne, France, April 25-May 1, 2000

1999 Results    Teams    Past Winners

The Stages

  • Stage 1 - April 25: Perros-Guirec - Perros-Guirec, 125. 8 km
  • Stage 2 - April 26: Quintin - Batz-sur-Mer, 184. 9 km
  • Stage 3 - April 27: Le Croisic - Guérande, 78. 3 km
  • Stage 4 - April 27: Guérande - Redon, 80. 6 km
  • Stage 5 - April 28: Redon - Trégunc, 187 km
  • Stage 6 - April 29: Trégunc - Moréac, 143 km
  • Stage 7 - April 30: Plumelec - Plumelec, 139 km
  • Stage 8 - May 1: Plumelec - Plélan-le-Petit, 99. 6 km
  • Stage 9 - May 1: Plélan-le-Petit - Broons, 85. 8 km

Preview

Jean Floc'h Mantes has dominated the French amateur scene so far this year with ex Crédit Agricole pro Frédéric Delalande as its captain. This year's Ruban is expected to be his race, but some opposition can of course be expected. Stéphane Conan in the Brittany selection might me the toughest man to beat. The cyclists will ride around 1200 kilometres in nine stages over seven days, the queen stage being the seventh when the Côte de Cadoual will be climbed ten times.

Participating teams

Jean Floc'h-Mantes (Frédéric Delalande) 
CM Aubervilliers (Lesniewski, Duteil, Jourdan) 
Nogent-sur-Oise (Dumont) 
Vendée U (Voeckler, Saunders)
La Creuse (Trotel, Bonnace) 
VC Roubaix (Lhote, Guillôme, Vanhee) 
Nantes 44 (Krivtsov) 
VC Pontivy (Taillandier) 
Team Seat Dinan (Thébault, Mallet, Feipeler, Vanacker, Bolgiani) 
Brittany (Stéphane Conan) 
Poitou-Charentes            
Normandy (Lallouët) 
Germany 
Netherlands (Van Elven, Van Katwyk) 
Ukraine            
Tunisia 

Past Winners

1991    Richard Vivien (Fra)
1992    Evgueni Berzin (Rus)
1993    Dominique Bozzi (Fra)
1994    Anatoliy Tchoubar (Ukr)
1995    Sébastien Guénée (Fra)
1996    Stéphane Cueff (Fra)
1997    Philippe Bresset (Fra)
1998    Vincent Templier (Fra)
1999    David Dumont (Fra)