On the same course as last year, Kenyans and Ethiopians will once again be the big favourites. You'll find the last three winners at the start of the men's race: Abeje Ayana, Deso Gelmis and Elisha Rotich.
In the women's race, you'll find the Kenyan, winner of the 2018 London Marathon in 2h18'31'', Olympic champion in the 5,000 m in Rio (2016), world champion in 2015 and Olympic runner-up in 2016 in the 10,000 m, and Vivian Cheruiyot, runner-up in the 2018 New York Marathon.
The international disability race field will also be very strong, with a number of top-level wheelchair athletes, as well as the French Disability Sport Championships for the fourth year!