It was a very nice race, with a fair bit of movement, really more of a Flanders type of rac with the dirt roads playing the role of Cobbles. le Tro Bro Léon is, with les 4 jours de Dunkerque in early may, part of those very nice second rate races that have this flanders flavour but end up stuck in the calendar, facing the Ardennaises or the giro. Hard to find good slots for all those races.
Regarding Petit, to me he was never a sprinter, and it was a mistake to try to use him as such. He lacks a bit of explosion and the killer/psycho mentality a sprinter needs to have.
He is making the conversion into classicman/attacker. He has more of a Ladagnous profile : Good on cobbles, fast enough to win sprints in small groups of 10/15, but can't do better than top10 in bunch sprints. Still a solid young rider, who with this different focus could get a couple of victories per year and some good placings on WT classics.