. In early afternoon of 17 October, the Vendéen army regrouped and strong of 40,000 men started the offensive on republican lines north of
Cholet. Rapidly it managed to push back
Beaupuy's first lines to the Papinière moorlands. The Vendéens then burnt down the
brooms, creating a huge amount of smoke which prevented the republican artillery from aiming correctly. The Vendéens advanced in formation like regular troops, in three tight lines, which contrasted with their regular tactic.
La Rochejaquelein and
Royrand commanded the right flank,
d'Elbée and
Bonchamps the middle,
Stofflet and
Marigny the left.
Marceau's troops which were bombarded by the 22 Vendéen cannons and were clearly inferior in numbers were ready to fall. Kléber thus had the reserve troops intervene.
Chalbos' troops and the 4,000 men of
François Muller were sent to aid Marceau. Seeing the quantity of Vendéens who were advancing with determination, the arriving republican army fell back to
Cholet creating great confusion.
Carrier himself fled. At the same time in
Bois-Grolleau,
Vimeux and Scherb managed to hold against
Stofflet and
Marigny. In La Treille,
Haxo and
Beaupuy's troops were beaten against
La Rochejaquelein and
Royrand and pulled back to the
faubourgs of
Cholet. Kléber then joined this flank and regrouped a few battalions from his reserves, and the 109th infantry regiment, and ordered them to flank the Vendéen lines. The order was correctly executed and seeing this troop flank them the Vendéens thought a new republican army had arrived as reinforcements so a moment of hesitation spread in their ranks. Being subjected to the republican counter-attack, they managed to resist a little while, but facing the multiple charges of the troops of Kléber,
Bard and Beaupuy, they panicked and fled. In the middle,
Marceau placed his artillery behind his infantry. When the Vendéens attacked, Marceau had his infantry step back to reveal the cannons, which opened fire at the last moment, causing a huge number of losses among Vendéen soldiers. Surprised, the Vendéen middle line fled as well while the republican infantry counter-attacked. D'Elbée and Bonchamps knew victory was close so with a few hundred cavaliers and soldiers they tried to rally their troops. They didn't manage, and ended being encircled by the Republicans. D'Elbée and Bonchamps fell severely wounded practically at the same time. The last Vendéens fled taking their wounded officers with them. The escape became general and "to the Loire" cries could be heard. At
Pontreau, the troops of
Lyrot and
Piron de La Varenne managed to intervene in time to secure the retreat of the Vendéen army to
Beaupréau. ==Crossing the Loire==