Monday 23 September 2013 at 23h29

The Grand Prix d'Isbergues 2013, 67th edition of the race in the north of France, saw the victory of Arnaud Démare (FDJ.fr) yesterday, after a long breakaway which was started and ended by the Belgian rider Greg van Avermaet (BMC Racing Team) who got company from Julien Duval (Roubaix-Lille Métropole), Gert Joeaar (Cofidis, solutions crédits), Reidar Borgersen (Joker-Merida) and Théo Vimpère (BigMat-Auber 93).

Tonight, velowire.com offers you the opportunity to watch some images of this race which was the 15th and forelast race of the Coupe de France PMU 2013, which will end with the Tour de Vendée on 6 October.


You might have already read the summary of the Grand Prix d'Isbergues 2013 last night and you might also have discovered the photos late last night or today during the day.

If that's not the case, you can start watching the images of the race with the selection of 153 photos:
>> The photos of the Grand Prix d'Isbergues 2013.

After the photos, you can discover a video summary of the race, followed by two short interviews by Daniel Mangeas of Arnaud Démare (FDJ.fr), the winner of the race, and of Bryan Coquard (Europcar), the new leader of the Coupe de France PMU 2013 after the forelast race! (at the end of the video)

door Thomas Vergouwen
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