Entre Brenne et Montmorillonnais

The Entre Brenne et Montmorillonnais is a professional one day cycling race held annually in France. It is part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2.[1]

Entre Brenne et Montmorillonnais
Race details
DateMay
RegionNouvelle-Aquitaine
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle day race
History
First edition2011 (2011)
Editions8 (as of 2019)
First winner Pierre Drancourt (FRA)
Most recent Alberto Dainese (ITA)

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
Tour du Canton de Saint-Savin
2011 Pierre Drancourt Blaise Sonnery Maxime Pinel
2012 Jérémy Fabio Anthony Thomas Steven Garcin
À travers le Pays Montmorillonnais
2013 Yannick Martinez Pierre Moncorgé Steven Tronet
2014 Alo Jakin Yoann Barbas Pierre Lebreton
2015 Jérémy Cabot Flavien Maurelet Nicola Toffali
Entre Brenne et Montmorillonnais
2016 Silver Mäoma Damien Touzé Gwénnaël Tallonneau
2017 No race
2018 Geoffrey Bouchard Adrien Guillonnet Taruia Krainer
2019 Alberto Dainese Žiga Jerman Matthew Walls
gollark: As you can see, centre-justification follows from the combination of left- and right-justification.
gollark: Left-justification:> Left-wing politics supports social equality and egalitarianism, often in critique of social hierarchy.[1][2][3][4] Left-wing politics typically involves a concern for those in society whom its adherents perceive as disadvantaged relative to others as well as a belief that there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or abolished.[1] According to emeritus professor of economics Barry Clark, left-wing supporters "claim that human development flourishes when individuals engage in cooperative, mutually respectful relations that can thrive only when excessive differences in status, power, and wealth are eliminated."[5] No language (except esoteric apioforms) *truly* lacks generics. Typically, they have generics, but limited to a few "blessed" built-in data types; in C, arrays and pointers; in Go, maps, slices and channels. This of course creates vast inequality between the built-in types and the compiler writers and the average programmers with their user-defined data types, which cannot be generic. Typically, users of the language are forced to either manually monomorphise, or use type-unsafe approaches such as `void*`. Both merely perpetuate an unjust system which must be abolished.
gollark: Anyway, center-justify... centrism is about being precisely in the middle of the left and right options. I will imminently left-justify it, so centre-justification WILL follow.
gollark: Social hierarchies are literal hierarchies.
gollark: Hmm. Apparently,> Right-wing politics embraces the view that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable,[1][2][3] typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, or tradition.[4]:693, 721[5][6][7][8][9] Hierarchy and inequality may be seen as natural results of traditional social differences[10][11] or competition in market economies.[12][13][14] The term right-wing can generally refer to "the conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system".[15] Obviously, generics should exist in all programming languages ever, since they have existed for quite a while and been implemented rather frequently, and allow you to construct hierarchical data structures like trees which are able to contain any type.

References

  1. "2019 Entre Brenne et Montmorillonnais". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
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