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I am unsure whether I ever watched le Samyn or not...
As French races with non-paved sectors, there are also the GP of Denain, a small Paris–Roubaix a few weeks before Paris–Roubaix (this race saw Küng wipe out the whole favourites group in 2024, in a wonderful bowling strike😂); and the new formula of Paris–Tours, the last race of the cycling year which, in the last third of the route, mixes short climbs (sides of the Loire valley) and stone paths sectors. However, riders/teams complained after the first experiment, so the paths are better refurbished now and it is a bit harder to create gaps significant enough to balance the last 10 km or even miles which are 100% flat. And of course, the shape of those races depends on the weather, as you said.
There were showers on the race in Brittany today, and other showers are forecasted around Lannilis tomorrow. So it probably will be rather wet and muddy.
edit: I read elsewhere that the paths sectors were dry today... Well, we shall see.