Sunday 26 April 2015 at 21h33

One week ago, the riders have been doing quite some kilometers on the ribins - the sand/stone roads - of the Tro Bro Léon 2015, 32nd edition of the race which is often compared to Paris-Roubaix and which thus carries the nickname of Hell of the West.

You probably discovered the summary of the race last week and you maybe also saw the photos.

In this article, we watch back on this great race between land and sea in Brittany, in order to share some filmed images with you in a summary video, but also the dedicated photo section of the Tro Bro Léon 2015 on this website!

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The video summary of the Tro Bro Léon 2015

Let's start with the video summary of the race. You'll discovered the different landscapes which the race offers to the peloton after the start from Lannilis, with the first small breakaway which was taken back and the big breakaway of the day and the chasing group which animated the race.

The Tro Bro Léon 2015 seen from the bike - by Jérémy Roy

Jérémy Roy (FDJ) again filmed part of the race with a camera on his bike and he thus shared a video of the race from within on YouTube. This other point of view of the race offers you some images of the final part of the race, starting at ribin number 17 and the Kerouartz castle, knowing that Jérémy was part of the peloton which was thus far away from the breakaway and the chasing group that the race was actually already over for him ...

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The photos of the Tro Bro Léon 2015

If you did not yet have the occasion to watch the 74 photos which are part of the selection for the Tro Bro Léon 2015, you can see them below!

door Thomas Vergouwen
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