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The Trans-Gaule is the longest stage race taking place in France and was first held in 2001. The event had 15 starters and 11 finishers.
 
The Trans-Gaule is the longest stage race taking place in France and was first held in 2001. The event had 15 starters and 11 finishers.
  
==Course==
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===Course===
 
*Starting at Roscoff in the North the route takes country roads through rural France passing taking in Brittany, Anjou, Limousin, Auvergne and Languedoc-Roussillon finishing in Gruissan-Plage on the Mediterranean.
 
*Starting at Roscoff in the North the route takes country roads through rural France passing taking in Brittany, Anjou, Limousin, Auvergne and Languedoc-Roussillon finishing in Gruissan-Plage on the Mediterranean.
 
*Stages vary from 49 km to 75 kmspread over 18 days and 1150 km
 
*Stages vary from 49 km to 75 kmspread over 18 days and 1150 km
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*Breakfast for 18 days and dinner for 13 days is provided.
 
*Breakfast for 18 days and dinner for 13 days is provided.
  
==Date==
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===Date===
 
*Usually takes place in August. In 2011 starts August 10th and finishes August 27th 2011
 
*Usually takes place in August. In 2011 starts August 10th and finishes August 27th 2011
  
==Founded==
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===Founded===
 
2001 (not held in 2009)
 
2001 (not held in 2009)
  
==Race Director==
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===Race Director===
 
*Jean-Benoit Jaouen
 
*Jean-Benoit Jaouen
  
==Other Races==
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===Other Races===
 
[[Mil Kil]]
 
[[Mil Kil]]
  
==Website==
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===Website===
 
*[http://www.yanoo.net Transe Gaule]
 
*[http://www.yanoo.net Transe Gaule]
  

Revision as of 11:13, 6 July 2012

The Trans-Gaule is the longest stage race taking place in France and was first held in 2001. The event had 15 starters and 11 finishers.

Course

  • Starting at Roscoff in the North the route takes country roads through rural France passing taking in Brittany, Anjou, Limousin, Auvergne and Languedoc-Roussillon finishing in Gruissan-Plage on the Mediterranean.
  • Stages vary from 49 km to 75 kmspread over 18 days and 1150 km
  • The race is limited to 50 runners who have to provide their own support crew if they need one.
  • Accommodation is provided.
  • Breakfast for 18 days and dinner for 13 days is provided.

Date

  • Usually takes place in August. In 2011 starts August 10th and finishes August 27th 2011

Founded

2001 (not held in 2009)

Race Director

  • Jean-Benoit Jaouen

Other Races

Mil Kil

Website

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