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2025 Tour du Finistère (1.1), France

39th Edition: May 9, 2025

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Quimper - Quimper, 168.1 km

Just 19 years old, Aubin Sparfel takes his first pro victory. Photo: LNC/B.Bade

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Weather at the start/finish city of Quimper at 2:00 PM, local time: 19C (66F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the northeast at 18 km/hr (11 mph). There is a 9% chance of rain, rising to 18% at 4:00 PM.

The race: Here's the report from Lewis Askey's Team Groupama-FDJ.

After his first even professional victory on Thursday on the Boucles de l’Aulne, Lewis Askey thought he was about to make it two this Friday, on the second round of the Breton weekend in the Tour du Finistère. In a much less lively race than the previous day, the British rider once again tried to anticipate the uphill sprint by attacking 700 metres from the line, but couldn’t break away alone like the day before. In the final straight, Aubin Sparfel counterattacked and the Groupama-FDJ cycling team rider ultimately secured fifth place.

There were only thirty kilometres between Châteaulin, the finish city of the Boucles de l’Aulne on Thursday, and Quimper, which hosted the Tour du Finistère this Friday. The transfer was therefore quite short, and a nearly identical peloton was expected for the day’s 168 kilometres, and for the anticipated explosive finish in the French town. Four men initially took the lead through the breakaway and the Groupama-FDJ cycling team did not hesitate to take its responsibilities at first.

“This allows us to maintain confidence and be positioned,” explained Yvon Caër. “However, we did not have the support we hoped for, and we had said that we didn’t want to waste too much energy either in the chase. So we stopped pulling at one point.” Eliott Boulet led the pursuit during the first half of the course, then the race got a little more active with about sixty kilometres to go. Clément Russo was vigilant and followed a group of around fifteen men, but the pack then got back together and remained in control behind the break. With about thirty kilometres to go, the riders began the first of three laps of the finishing circuit, but the action didn’t really occur

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Only one rider was able to break away to join the breakaway’s surviving duo, but the peloton gradually got closer. “We know that on this circuit, you quickly lose 20-25 seconds on a climb when you’re alone, so it wasn’t a very dangerous move,” Yvon said. Therefore, shortly after entering the final lap, everything came back together, and no clear differences were made before heading towards Quimper for the final two uphill kilometres. “Eddy and Clément [Russo] did a really good job stretching the peloton out after the descent in order to make sure that Lewis and Thibaud weren’t pushed around,” Yvon added. “In the briefing, it was planned for me to go on the climb and for Thibaud to sprint,” Lewis explained.

So the Englishman did just that, about 700 metres from the finish line. “I wasn’t feeling great today; my legs were a bit sore after yesterday’s race, but this type of finish suits me very well,” Lewis said. “Even if I’m not at my best, I know I can do well. Unfortunately, I almost crashed 2-3 kilometres from the finish; someone hit my derailleur, and after that, I couldn’t really push too much because the chain would jump. So, when we got to the steep section, I tried to make a slightly gentler effort so the bike would hold on.”Despite a “smoother” attack, the British rider still took a gap on most of his rivals but didn’t manage to completely go solo since Aubin Sparfel followed his wheel. “Without this small problem on the climb, I could have gone all out right away and maybe not bring someone with me, but that’s racing,” he said. “He won yesterday by taking the initiative, so we can’t blame him for doing it today,” Yvon added.

However, Lewis Askey was unable to get rid of the young Frenchman in the final 500 metres, which were less steep. In the final straight, Sparfel took the opportunity to counterattack the Groupama-FDJ’s man, who was forced to settle for fifth place as he was caught by the first guys of the pack. “Fifth is not bad, but I’m disappointed because I think it was possible to win today,” Lewis said. “The attack option paid off, but not to our favour today,” Yvon concluded. “Yet, I want to highlight the positive momentum and the aggressive approach. We did everything we could to win.” Thibaud Gruel finished tenth today and will be competing in the Grand Prix du Morbihan on Saturday, unlike his English teammate. “We need to stay confident over the next two days and do everything we can to win with the different cards we’ll have,” Yvon insisted. “It’s definitely possible to achieve some great things this weekend,” Lewis confirmed. “For me, it will be rest tomorrow, then full gas on the Tro Bro Léon!”


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Complete results:

168.1 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.266 km/hr

1 Aubin Sparfel Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 4hr 4min 25sec
2 Bastien Tronchon Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
3 Emilien Jeannière Team TotalEnergies s.t.
4 Jenthe Biermans Arkea-B&B Hotels s.t.
5 Lewis Askey Groupama-FDJ s.t.
6 Hugo Hofstetter Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
7 Fred Wright Bahrain Victorious s.t.
8 Alex Aranburu Cofidis s.t.
9 Ruben Guerreiro Movistar Team s.t.
10 Thibaud Gruel Groupama-FDJ s.t.
11 Thomas Silva Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
12 Fernando Barceló Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
13 Johan Meens Wagner Bazin WB s.t.
14 Paul Lapeira Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
15 Ethan Vernon Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
16 Marcel Camprubí Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
17 Ronan Augé CIC-U-Nantes s.t.
18 Axel Mariault CIC-U-Nantes s.t.
19 Rory Townsend Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
20 Sergio Chumil Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
21 Nadav Raisberg Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
22 Sergio Meris Unibet Tietema Rockets s.t.
23 Carlos Canal Movistar Team s.t.
24 Antonio Angulo Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
25 Eduard Prades Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
26 Francisco Peñuela Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
27 Emmanuel Morin Van Rysel-Roubaix s.t.
28 Mathijs Paasschens Bahrain Victorious s.t.
29 Michiel Lambrecht Wagner Bazin WB s.t.
30 Hugo de la Calle Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
31 Maxime Jarnet Van Rysel-Roubaix s.t.
32 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team s.t.
33 Andreas Stokbro Unibet Tietema Rockets s.t.
34 Alex Molenaar Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
35 Jesus Herrada Cofidis s.t.
36 Matej Mohoric Bahrain Victorious s.t.
37 Clément Braz Afonso Groupama-FDJ s.t.
38 Jordi Lopez Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
39 Romain Cardis St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 s.t.
40 David González Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
41 Nicolò Parisini Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
42 Axel Huens Unibet Tietema Rockets s.t.
43 Luca De Meester Wagner Bazin WB s.t.
44 Jaakko Hänninen Nice Métropole-Côte d’Azur s.t.
45 Sandy Dujardin Team TotalEnergies @ 10sec
46 Nans Peters Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
47 Tom Van Asbroeck Israel-Premier Tech 0:17
48 Joel Nicolau Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
49 Joseba Lopez Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
50 Morne Van Niekerk St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 0:21
51 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team 0:28
52 Baptiste Gillet Arkea-B&B Hotels 0:32
53 Xabier Berasategi Euskaltel-Euskadi 0:35
54 Antoine L'Hote Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
55 Leander Van Hautegem Wagner Bazin WB 0:40
56 Rémi Capron Van Rysel-Roubaix s.t.
57 Yohann Simon St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 s.t.
58 Torstein Træen Bahrain Victorious 0:49
59 Alexis Renard Cofidis 0:53
60 Yaël Joalland CIC-U-Nantes s.t.
61 Gotzon Martín Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
62 Anthony Turgis Team TotalEnergies 1:06
63 Florian Dauphin Team TotalEnergies s.t.
64 Victor Papon Wagner Bazin WB s.t.
65 Amaury Capiot Arkea-B&B Hotels 1:10
66 Angel Fuentes Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
67 Axel Narbonne-Zuccarelli Nice Métropole-Côte d’Azur s.t.
68 Joris Chaussinand CIC-U-Nantes s.t.
69 Hartthijs de Vries Unibet Tietema Rockets 1:22
70 Clément Russo Groupama-FDJ 1:25
71 Antoine Hue CIC-U-Nantes s.t.
72 Damien Touzé Cofidis 1:30
73 Thomas Gachignard Team TotalEnergies 1:35
74 Txomin Juaristi Euskaltel-Euskadi 1:37
75 Max van der Meulen Bahrain Victorious 1:39
76 Jakob Omrzel Bahrain Victorious s.t.
77 Fernando Gaviria Movistar Team 1:42
78 Manlio Moro Movistar Team s.t.
79 Alan Riou St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 s.t.
80 Eddy Le Huitouze Groupama-FDJ 1:52
81 Elie Gesbert Arkea-B&B Hotels 1:55
82 Thibault Guernalec Arkea-B&B Hotels s.t.
83 Sjoerd Bax Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team s.t.
84 Floris De Tier Wagner Bazin WB 2:24
85 Rodrigo Álvarez Burgos Burpellet BH 3:54
86 Alexys Brunel Team TotalEnergies 4:19
87 Luis-Joe Lührs Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 4:57
88 Bryan Coquard Cofidis 5:02
89 Jérémy Lecroq St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93 s.t.
90 Riley Pickrell Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
91 Geoffrey Soupe Team TotalEnergies s.t.
92 Maximilien Juillard Van Rysel-Roubaix s.t.
93 George Jackson Burgos Burpellet BH s.t.
94 Moritz Kretschy Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
95 Marco Tizza Wagner Bazin WB s.t.
96 Aimé De Gendt Cofidis 5:04
97 Carter Guichard Nice Métropole-Côte d’Azur 5:42
98 Jelle Johannink Unibet Tietema Rockets 6:23
99 Louis Chaleil Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 8:00
100 Jean-Loup Fayolle Arkea-B&B Hotels s.t.
101 Kasper Borremans Bahrain Victorious s.t.
102 Clement Izquierdo Cofidis s.t.
103 Clément Alleno Burgos Burpellet BH 11:01
104 Corentin Devroute CIC-U-Nantes 15:28
105 Justin Ducret CIC-U-Nantes s.t.

 

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Start list with back numbers, May 8, 2025:

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale
1 Paul Lapeira
2 Antoine L'Hote
3 Luis-Joe Lührs
4 Daniel Weis Nielsen
5 Nans Peters
6 Aubin Sparfel
7 Bastien Tronchon
Israel-Premier Tech
11 Hugo Hofstetter
12 Moritz Kretschy
13 Pau Martí
14 Riley Pickrell
15 Nadav Raisberg
16 Floris Van Tricht
17 Ethan Vernon
Groupama-FDJ
21 Lewis Askey
22 Eliott Boulet
23 Clément Braz Afonso
24 Thibaud Gruel
25 Clément Russo
27 Eddy Le Huitouze
Arkéa-B&B Hotels
31 Jenthe Biermans
32 Amaury Capiot
33 Jean-Loup Fayolle
34 Élie Gesbert
35 Baptiste Gillet
36 Thibault Guernalec
37 Paul Thierry
Bahrain-Victorious
41 Matej Mohorič
42 Kasper Borremans
43 Jakob Omrzel
44 Torstein Træen
45 Mathijs Paasschens
46 Max Van Der Meulen
47 Fred Wright
Cofidis
51 Alex Aranburu
52 Bryan Coquard
53 Clément Izquierdo
54 Aimé De Gendt
55 Jesús Herrada
56 Alexis Renard
57 Damien Touzé
Movistar Team
62 Carlos Canal
63 Iván García Cortina
64 Michel Hessmann
65 Manlio Moro
66 Diego Pescador
67 Gonzalo Serrano
Burgos Burpellet BH
71 Clément Alleno
72 Ángel Fuentes
73 Antonio Angulo
74 Daniel Cavia
75 Hugo De La Calle
76 Sergio Geovani Chumil
77 Rodrigo Álvarez
Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
81 Fernando Barceló
82 Joseba López
83 Joel Nicolau
84 Francisco Joel Peñuela
85 Eduard Prades
86 Guillermo Thomas Silva
87 Alex Molenaar
Euskaltel-Euskadi
91 Paul Hennequin
92 Andonio López De Abetxuko
93 Xabier Berasategi
94 Ander Ganzabal
95 Txomin Juaristi
96 Jordi López
97 Gotzon Martín
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
101 Sjoerd Bax
102 Walter Calzoni
103 Marcel Camprubí
104 David González
105 Nicolò Parisini
106 Joseph Pidcock
107 Rory Townsend
Team TotalEnergies
111 Emilien Jeannière
112 Alexys Brunel
113 Florian Dauphin
114 Thomas Gachignard
115 Sandy Dujardin
116 Geoffrey Soupe
117 Anthony Turgis
Unibet Tietema Rockets
121 Lukáš Kubiš
122 Hartthijs De Vries
123 Axel Huens
124 Jelle Johannink
125 Sergio Meris
126 Andreas Stokbro
127 Adam Ťoupalík
Wagner Bazin WB
131 Jocelyn Baguelin
132 Johan Meens
133 Marco Tizza
134 Leander Van Hautegem
135 Kenneth Van Rooy
136 Jelle Vermoote
137 Giacomo Villa
CIC-U-Nantes
142 Corentin Devroute
143 Justin Ducret
144 Antoine Hue
145 Yaël Joalland
146 Lenaic Langella
147 Axel Mariault
Nice Métropole-Côte d'Azur
151 Melvin Crommelinck
152 Damien Girard
153 Carter Guichard
154 Jaakko Hänninen
155 Alexander Konijn
157 Axel Narbonne Zuccarelli
St Michel-Preference Home-Auber 93
161 Dillon Corkery
162 Lucas Beneteau
163 Nicolas Breuillard
164 Romain Cardis
165 Thomas Champion
166 Théo Delacroix
167 Jérémy Lecroq
Van Rysel Roubaix
171 Maxime Jarnet
172 Rémi Capron
173 Célestin Guillon
174 Maximilien Juillard
175 Kenny Molly
176 Baptiste Planckaert
177 Emmanuel Morin