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 August 29, 2021 
 Bretagne Classic 2021  – Plouay – Plouay : 251 km
This one-day race held in the heartlands of Brittany has gone by several names over the years,
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						August 29, 2021
Bretagne Classic 2021 – Plouay – Plouay : 251 km
This one-day race held in the heartlands of Brittany has gone by several names over the years, but was perhaps best known as the Grand-Prix de Plouay, a name it carried for the majority of its 90-year history. The race is now officially known as the Bretagne Classic and marks the last French WorldTour race of the year, offering one final opportunity for the home nation to take a big win on home soil. The race is renowned for its attritional parcours and demanding, hilly circuit around the rugged region of Brittany. The route typically reaches 250km in length, tackling some of Brittany’s most demanding climbs, like the Mûr-de-Bretagne and Côte de Ty-Marrec, along the way. These climbs are the antitheses to those found in Eastern France and the French Alps; instead of long, steady gradients, these hills are known for their short, sharp and grueling ramps – the kind that make you grit your teeth in pure agony. 
Benoît Cosnefroy (Ag2R Citroën Team) won the Bretagne Classic- Ouest-France, outfoxing Deceuninck-Quickstep and Julian Alaphilippe.
Alaphilippe had attacked on the graveled climb of the Bosse Saoutarlarin, 60km from the finish, and escaped from the peloton with his teammate, Mikkel Honoré, Cosnefroy, and Tadej Pogačar (UAE-Team Emirates).
Pogačar was dropped shortly afterwards, and though Alaphilippe attacked Cosnefroy repeatedly he was unable to distance his fellow Frenchman, who proved to be the strongest in the final sprint.
“I’m really happy, it’s my first World Tour win,” Cosnefroy said at the finish, “I’ve been waiting for it so of course, it’s brilliant. It was a really exciting race today. It was just me against the two Deceuninck guys at the end. I knew I felt good that I could go with Julian when he attacked. Of course, it’s a different sprint here. I knew I could do something, I was confident.”
I also played my card when I was at the front but I did collaborate with them, I didn’t just leave them to ride. I tried to attack and I would have hoped to go with Julian, but in the end, I was happy to win it how I did. With me, Honoré, and Julian there is no problem at all. We are just representing our own jerseys- that’s racing, there is no personal problem there. I was a bit unhappy at the time but that’s just racing.
How it unfolded
As September creeps ever closer, the Bretagne Classic-Ouest France offered the perfect preparation for those cyclists beginning to hone their form for the upcoming World Championships. Indeed, its route closely resembles the course in Flanders for both are circuit races of similar length with a deceptively large amount of climbing contained within their undulating profile. It was a star-studded start list, accordingly, in the first dress rehearsal of the World Championships.
The breakaway formed within the first hour of racing. Alessandro de Marchi (Israel Start-Up Nation), Alexis Gougeard (AG2R Citroën Team) Quinten Hermans (Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux), and Sébastien Grignard (Lotto Soudal) escaped up the road but, given the strength of this group, the peloton restricted their lead to under six minutes.
The race’s early tranquillity was punctuated by a crash 169km from the finish. Jumbo Visma’s Chris Harper and Christoph Pfingsten and Movistar’s Gonzalo Serrano and Jorge Arcas emerged from the hedges at the side of the road battered but able to continue. Misfortune struck both these teams 50 kilometres later as Tobias Foss (Jumbo-Visma) skidded on some gravel while navigating a corner, bringing a Movistar rider down too.
In the breakaway, meanwhile, the incessant climbing and fierce pace proved too hard for Grignard and Gougeard who were dropped with just under 100km to go.
On the gravel climb of the Bosse Saoutarlarin, 60km from the finish, the pace increased further as Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quickstep) attacked the peloton, and a small group comprised of Alaphilippe, his teammate Mikkel Honoré, Tadej Pogačar (UAE-Team Emirates), and Benoît Cosnefroy (Ag2R Citroën Team) prised themselves away. Alaphilippe was resplendent in his rainbow jersey, Pogačar in his yellow sunglasses, marking them as the world and Tour de France champion, respectively.
Pogačar, however, appeared uncharacteristically uncomfortable, struggling to hold onto the wheels in front of him, and was dropped with 50km to go. Even Pogačar, it seems, is capable of human as well as superhuman feats.
Ahead in the breakaway, Hermans was also dropped; De Marchi initially continued solo but later waited for the Alaphilippe group to catch him.
De Marchi’s day was ended shortly afterwards as Cosnefroy offered the first glimpse of his scintillating form with an attack 22km from the finish. Honoré too was unable to follow this move and only clawed his way back because Alaphilippe refused to work, much to Cosnefroy’s frustration.
The dangers to each riders’ hopes of victory began to come from without the group, as well as within, as various attacks emerged from the peloton. Davide Ballerini (Deceuninck-Quickstep) marked each attack, to protect his teammates’ lead, and although their time gap fell dramatically, Ballerini did enough to ensure that the victory would be decided among the leading trio of Alaphilippe, Honoré and Cosnefroy.
Alaphilippe launched a trademark attack three kilometres from the finish line on the steepest section of the final climb, the Bosse Pont-Neuf, and still he could not distance Cosnefroy. Honoré fought his way back to lead out his teammate for the sprint but Cosnefroy proved too strong in the end.
Results : 
1	Cosnefroy Benoit (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team	5:59:56
2	Alaphilippe Julian (Fra) Deceuninck – QuickStep
3	Honoré Mikkel (Den) Deceuninck – QuickStep	0:00:03
4	Hayter Ethan (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers	0:00:13
5	Swift Connor (GBr) Team Arkea – Samsic
6	Bonnamour Franck (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM
7	Stuyven Jasper (Bel) Trek – Segafredo
8	Madouas Valentin (Fra) Groupama – FDJ
9	Pacher Quentin (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM	0:00:16
10	Nizzolo Giacomo (Ita) Team Qhubeka NextHash	0:00:17
11	Hofstetter Hugo (Fra) Israel Start-Up Nation
12	Ballerini Davide (Ita) Deceuninck – QuickStep
13	Aleotti Giovanni (Ita) Bora – Hansgrohe
14	Paret Peintre Aurélien (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team
15	Simon Julien (Fra) Totalenergies
16	Godon Dorian (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team
17	Pichon Laurent (Fra) Team Arkea – Samsic
18	Serrano Rodriguez Gonzalo (Spa) Movistar Team
19	Hermans Ben (Bel) Israel Start-Up Nation
20	Barguil Warren (Fra) Team Arkea – Samsic
21	Chevalier Maxime (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM
22	Hundahl Michael Valgren (Den) EF Education – Nippo
23	Williams Stephen (GBr) Bahrain Victorious
24	Burgaudeau Mathieu (Fra) Totalenergies
25	Kangert Tanel (Est) Team BikeExchange
26	Hindley Jai (Aus) Team DSM
27	Cattaneo Mattia (Ita) Deceuninck – QuickStep
28	Ferasse Thibault (Fra) B&B Hotels p/b KTM
29	Barbero Carlos (Spa) Team Qhubeka Nexthash	0:00:22
30	Vendrame Andrea (Ita) AG2R Citroën Team	0:00:53
31	Boasson-hagen Edvald (Nor) Totalenergies
32	Trarieux Julien (Fra) Delko
33	Goldstein Omer (Isr) Israel Start-Up Nation
34	Ulissi Diego (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
35	Perichon Pierre Luc (Fra) Cofidis
36	Konrad Patrick (Aut) Bora – Hansgrohe
37	Hardy Romain (Fra) Team Arkea – Samsic
38	Wilsly Jonas (Den) Astana – Premier Tech
39	González Rivera Abner (PuR) Movistar Team
40	Martin Daniel (Irl) Israel Start-Up Nation
41	Jensen Mattias (Den) Trek – Segafredo
42	Donovan Mark (GBr) Team DSM
43	Warbasse Lawrence (USA) AG2R Citroën Team
44	Higuita Garcia Sergio Andres (Col) EF Education – Nippo
45	Lopez-cozar Jaimez Juan Antonio (Spa) Burgos-BH	0:01:09
46	Gesbert Elie (Fra) Team Arkea – Samsic	0:01:47
47	Eenkhoorn Pascal (Ned) Jumbo-Visma	0:02:03
48	Gaudu David (Fra) Groupama – FDJ	0:02:25
49	Rowe Luke (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers
50	Diaz Gallego Jose Manuel (Spa) Delko	0:02:58
51	Geschke Simon (Ger) Cofidis	0:03:45
52	De Marchi Alessandro (Ita) Israel Start-Up Nation	0:04:27
53	Clarke Simon (Aus) Team Qhubeka NextHash	0:04:39
54	Siskevicius Evaldas (Ltu) Delko
55	Declercq Tim (Bel) Deceuninck – QuickStep	0:04:53
56	Planckaert Baptiste (Bel) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
57	Goossens Kobe (Bel) Lotto Soudal
58	Fedeli Alessandro (Ita) Delko
59	Vingegaard Jonas (Den) Jumbo-Visma
60	Pogačar Tadej (Slo) UAE Team Emirates	0:06:30
61	Serry Pieter (Bel) Deceuninck – QuickStep
62	Peñalver Aniorte Manuel (Spa) Burgos-BH
63	Fuentes Paniego Angel (Spa) Burgos-BH
64	Grmay Tsgabu Gebremaryam (Eth) Team BikeExchange
65	Bennett Sean (USA) Team Qhubeka Nexthash
66	Kudus Merhawi (Eri) Astana – Premier Tech
67	Seigle Romain (Fra) Groupama – FDJ
68	Bellicaud Jeremy (Fra) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
69	Delettre Alexandre (Fra) Delko
70	Bookwalter Brent (USA) Team BikeExchange
71	Schmid Mauro (Swi) Team Qhubeka NextHash
72	Guglielmi Simon (Fra) Groupama – FDJ
73	Dekker David (Ned) Jumbo-Visma
74	Bernard Julien (Fra) Trek – Segafredo
75	Eekhoff Nils (Ned) Team DSM
76	Ledanois Kevin (Fra) Team Arkea – Samsic
77	Leknessund Andreas (Nor) Team DSM
78	Fernandez Cruz Delio (Spa) Delko	0:10:43
79	Doull Owain (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers
80	Swift Ben (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers
81	Ayuso Pesquera Juan (Spa) UAE Team Emirates
82	Combaud Romain (Fra) Team DSM
83	Cullaigh Gabriel (GBr) Movistar Team
84	Champion Thomas (Fra) Cofidis
85	Amador Andrey (CRc) Ineos Grenadiers
86	Colleoni Kevin (Ita) Team BikeExchange
87	Samitier Samitier Sergio (Spa) Movistar Team	0:13:04
88	Leemreize Gijs (Ned) Jumbo-visma
89	Marczynski Tomasz (Pol) Lotto Soudal
90	Conca Filippo (Ita) Lotto Soudal
91	Canton Serrano Isaac (Spa) Burgos-BH
92	Terpstra Niki (Ned) Totalenergies
93	Eg Niklas (Den) Trek – Segafredo
94	Aparicio Muñoz Mario (Spa) Burgos-BH
95	Gall Felix (Aut) Team DSM
96	Perry Benjamin (Can) Astana – Premier Tech
DNF	Smith Dion (NZl) Team BikeExchange
DNF	Hepburn Michael (Aus) Team BikeExchange
DNF	Garrison Ian (USA) Deceuninck – QuickStep
DNF	Grignard Sébastien (Bel) Lotto Soudal
DNF	Malecki Kamil (Pol) Lotto Soudal
DNF	Oldani Stefano (Ita) Lotto Soudal
DNF	Vervloesem Xandres (Bel) Lotto Soudal
DNF	Gallopin Tony (Fra) AG2R Citroên Team
DNF	Gougeard Alexis (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team
DNF	Harper Chris (Aus) Jumbo-Visma
DNF	Pfingsten Christoph (Ger) Jumbo-Visma
DNF	Foss Tobias S. (Nor) Jumbo-Visma
DNF	Barta William (USA) EF Education – Nippo
DNF	Whelan James (Aus) EF Education – Nippo
DNF	El Fares Julien (Fra) EF Education – Nippo
DNF	Nakane Hideto (Jpn) EF Education – Nippo
DNF	Capecchi Eros (Ita) Bahrain Victorious
DNF	Davies Scott (GBr) Bahrain Victorious
DNF	Inkelaar Kevin (Ned) Bahrain Victorious
DNF	Valls Ferri Rafael (Spa) Bahrain Victorious
DNF	Baska Erik (Svk) Bora – Hansgrohe
DNF	Wandahl Frederik (Den) Bora – Hansgrohe
DNF	Fabbro Matteo (Ita) Bora – Hansgrohe
DNF	Schelling Ide (Ned) Bora – Hansgrohe
DNF	Walls Matthew (GBr) Bora – Hansgrohe
DNF	Power Rob (Aus) Team Qhubeka NextHash
DNF	Vacek Karel (Cze) Team Qhubeka NextHash
DNF	Conti Valerio (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
DNF	Molano Benavides Juan Sebastian (Col) UAE Team Emirates
DNF	Riabushenko Aleksandr (Blr) UAE Team Emirates
DNF	Mirza Al-hammadi Yousif (UAE) UAE Team Emirates
DNF	Arcas Jorge (Spa) Movistar Team
DNF	Rubio Reyes Einer Augusto (Col) Movistar Team
DNF	Battistella Samuele (Ita) Astana – Premier Tech
DNF	Boaro Manuele (Ita) Astana – Premier Tech
DNF	De Bod Stefan (RSA) Astana – Premier Tech
DNF	Felline Fabio (Ita) Astana – Premier Tech
DNF	Roche Nicolas (Irl) Team DSM
DNF	Gaillard Marlon (Fra) Totalenergies
DNF	Grellier Fabien (Fra) Totalenergies
DNF	Turgis Anthony (Fra) Totalenergies
DNF	Bevin Patrick (NZl) Israel Start-Up Nation
DNF	Renard Alexis (Fra) Israel Start-Up Nation
DNF	Barthe Cyril (Fra) B&b Hotels p/b KTM
DNF	Jauregui Quentin (Fra) B&b Hotels p/b KTM
DNF	Hivert Jonathan (Fra) B&b Hotels p/b KTM
DNF	Henao Gomez Sebastian (Col) Ineos Grenadiers
DNF	Rivera Vargas Brandon Smith (Col) Ineos Grenadiers
DNF	Armirail Bruno (Fra) Groupama – FDJ
DNF	Ladagnous Matthieu (Fra) Groupama – FDJ
DNF	Davy Clément (Fra) Groupama – FDJ
DNF	Bouet Maxime (Fra) Team Arkea – Samsic
DNF	Berhane Natnael (Eri) Cofidis
DNF	Consonni Simone (Ita) Cofidis
DNF	Fernandez Ruben (Spa) Cofidis
DNF	Lafay Victor (Fra) Cofidis
DNF	Muller Gabriel (Fra) Burgos-BH
DNF	Molenaar Alexander (Ned)
DNF	Egholm Jakob (Den) Trek – Segafredo
DNF	Ghebreigzabhier Amanuel (Eri) Trek – Segafredo
DNF	Tiberi Antonio (Ita) Trek – Segafredo
DNF	De Winter Ludwig (Bel) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
DNF	Devriendt Tom (Bel) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
DNF	Girmay Biniam (Eri) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
DNF	Hermans Quinten (Bel) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
DNF	Vanspeybrouck Pieter (Bel) Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux
DNF	Prades Reverter Eduard (Spa) Delko
 
					







