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Tour de Bretagne Féminin
Race details
DateJuly
RegionFrance
English nameWomen's Tour of Brittany
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI 2.9.2 (2004)
UCI 2.2 (2007–2019)
UCI 2.1 (2020–)
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.tbf.bzh Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition2000 (2000)
Editions19 (as of 2024)
Final edition2024
First winner Marina Jaunâtre (FRA)
Most wins Marina Jaunâtre (FRA) (3 wins)
Final winner Grace Brown (AUS)

Tour de Bretagne Féminin is a women's staged cycle race which takes place in Brittany in north-west France. The race was previously known as the Tour de Bretagne International Féminin in 2004 and Tour de Bretagne Féminin from 2007 through to 2019.

Overall winners

Year Winner Second Third
2000 Norway Monica Valen Norway Ingunn Bollerud Norway Jorunn Kvalø
2001 Germany Judith Arndt Netherlands Arenda Grimberg Norway Solrunn Flatås
2003 France Edwige Pitel France Magali Lefloc'h Australia Kirsty Nicole Robb
2004 France Magalie Finot-Laivier Italy Daniela Fusar Poli France Sandrine Marcuz-Moreau
2005 France Marina Jaunâtre France Magali Le Floc'h France Edwige Pitel
2006 France Marina Jaunâtre Netherlands Andrea Bosman France Alexandra Rannou
2007 France Marina Jaunâtre France Karine Gautard Australia Toni Bradshaw
2008 United Kingdom Emma Pooley Australia Joanne Kiesanowski United States Lauren Franges
2009 Belgium Liesbet De Vocht Netherlands Marianne Vos Russia Alexandra Burchenkova
2010 Race not held
2011 Russia Alexandra Burchenkova Canada Karol-Ann Canuel Canada Rhae-Christie Shaw
2012 Netherlands Anna van der Breggen Belgium Sofie De Vuyst France Aude Biannic
2013 France Audrey Cordon Netherlands Thalita de Jong Russia Svetlana Stolbova-Bubnenkova
2014 Italy Elisa Longo Borghini France Audrey Cordon Switzerland Doris Schweizer
2015 Italy Ilaria Sanguineti Luxembourg Christine Majerus Russia Tatiana Antoshina
2016 Cuba Arlenis Sierra Belgium Ann-Sophie Duyck United Kingdom Claire Rose
2017 Race not held
2018
2019 France Audrey Cordon-Ragot Netherlands Kirsten Wild France Juliette Labous
2020 Race not held – COVID-19
2021
2022 Italy Vittoria Guazzini France Cédrine Kerbaol New Zealand Ally Wollaston
2023 Australia Grace Brown France Coralie Demay Italy Alessia Vigilia
2024 Australia Grace Brown Italy Alessia Vigilia Netherlands Amber Kraak

Jerseys

  • General classification leader – overall rider of the race with the lowest cumulative time
  • Youth classification leader – overall youth rider of the race with the lowest cumulative time
  • Points classification leader – overall rider with the highest accumulated points
  • Mountains classification leader – overall rider with the highest accumulated mountain points

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