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24th GP Ouest France-Plouay - 1.HC

France, August 24-25, 2002

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GP Ouest France preview

By Chris Henry, Cyclingnews correspondent

2001 winner Nico Mattan
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One of the more popular races of the second half of the cycling season, the GP Ouest France, returns Sunday, August 25 to the roads of Western France. Attracting an estimated 200,000 spectators, the race takes place in the heart of cycling-mad Bretagne. Prize money for the men's race totals 21,483 Euro.

Twenty one teams will tackle 198km and 14 laps of the challenging circuit. In addition to hosting the World Championships in 2000, the Plouay circuit also provided the finish for stage 8 of this year's Tour de France, won on July 14th by Rabobank's Karsten Kroon.

Heading the list of race favorites for this year's GP Ouest France is a highly motivated Laurent Jalabert (CSC-Tiscali), winner of the recent Classica San Sebastian and Coppa Agostoni races, not to mention the polka dot jersey in the Tour de France. In his final season as a professional, Jalabert is undeniably on a roll, and has the form necessary to win on the tough Plouay course.

Christophe Moreau
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The race will also feature, among a host of talented contenders, defending champion Nico Mattan (Cofidis), Domo's Richard Virenque, Jalabert's CSC-Tiscali teammate and Tour of Denmark winner Jakob Piil, Lotto's Mario Aerts and Peter Van Petegem, Jean Delatour's Laurent Brochard and Patrice Halgand, Saeco's Igor Astarloa, and current World Cup leader Paolo Bettini of Mapei.

This year's events in Plouay span three days, with a cyclotourists ride on Friday, an amateurs race on Saturday morning, the seventh round of the women's World Cup on Saturday afternoon and the GP Ouest France on Sunday.

Starting teams:

Cofidis
Rabobank
Mapei -Quick Step
Lotto-Adecco
Team CSC Tiscali
Domo Farm-frites
Saeco - Longoni Sport
Crédit Agricole 
AG2R Prévoyance
Jean Delatour 
Bonjour
FDJeux.com
Bigmat Auber 93
Euskatel-Euskadi
Phonak Hearing Systems
St Quentin Oktos
Alessio
Landbouwkrediet
Team Coast 
Colpack-Astro
Palmans-Collstrop

Full Start List

Previous winners:

2001 Nico Mattan 
2000 Michele Bartoli
1999 Christophe Mengin