On Sunday, CULT Energy Pro Cycling’s delegation consisting of Rasmus Quaade, Martin Mortensen, Linus Gerdemann,Rasmus Guldhammer, Karel Hnik, Alex Kirsch, Michael Reihs and Fabian Wegmann will do the WorldTour race, GP Ouest France - Plouay.
The French one-day race is held on two different circuits of 26 kilometers and 13 kilometers. In total, the race covers 229 kilometers of undulating terrain. Historically, Frenchmen have dominated the final podium, just like last year’s edition of the race where Sylvain Chavanel claimed the title after a late breakaway. Other big names taking victory in the race are Vincenzo Nibali, Simon Gerrans, Thomas Voeckler, Michele Bartoli and Edvard Boasson-Hagen.
DS Luke Roberts expects Danish and German action in the race finale.
"Tomorrow, we are lining up in GP Ouest France, a World Tour late Summer classic held at the site of the 2000 UCI World Championships. It's a great spectacle with many thousands of spectators lining the circuit. Coming off the back of last week’s top 10 in Vattenfall Cyclassics, Rasmus Guldhammer will be eyeing a big result in this race, alongside Fabian Wegmann who himself has ridden Top 10 on more than one occasion here. I’m confident we’ll see them both well in the action in the final."
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