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The Kattekoers is a European single day cycle race held in the Belgian region of Flanders. As of 2011, the race is organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
Race details | |
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Date | Late March |
Region | Flanders, Belgium |
English name | Kattekoers |
Local name(s) | Kattekoers (in Dutch) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | One-day race |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 1934 |
Editions | 78 (as of 2018) |
First winner | |
Most wins | |
Most recent |
The Kattekoers was created in 1934, initially as The three belfry cities. The race started in Ghent, passed Bruges and ended in Ieper, three cities which have a belfry, hence the name. More recently, the starting location has been changed to Deinze instead of Ghent.
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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1934 | Alfons Ghesquière | |||
1935 | Filemond Demeersseman | |||
1936 | Marcel Meerenhout | |||
1937 | Marcel Kint | |||
1938 | Aloïs Delchambre | |||
1939 | Leon Kint | |||
1940– 1945 |
No race | |||
1946 | Pol Verhaeghe | |||
1947 | Omer Porte | |||
1948 | Gerard Deschacht | |||
1949 | Maurits Joye | |||
1950 | Gentil Vermeersch | |||
1951 | André Noyelle | |||
1952 | Jos Parmentier | |||
1953 | Albert Eloot | |||
1954 | Emiel Van Cauter | |||
1955 | Jos Verhelst | |||
1956 | Piet Dejongh | |||
1957 | René Muylle | |||
1958 | No race | |||
1959 | Wim Vandenbroeck | |||
1960 | Robert Lelangue | |||
1961 | Gilbert Lingier | |||
1962 | Willy Stevens | |||
1963 | Jos Spruyt | |||
1964 | Herman Vanloo | |||
1965 | Noël Van Clooster | |||
1966 | Leo Vandam | |||
1967 | Jos Vanmechele | |||
1969 | Emile Cambre | |||
1970 | Ludo Vander Linden | |||
1971 | Theo Dockx | |||
1972 | José Vanacker | |||
1973 | René Dillen | |||
1975 | Franky Degendt | |||
1976 | Pol Clinckaert | |||
1977 | Fons Dewolf | |||
1978 | Walter Schoonjans | |||
1979 | Eddy Planckaert | |||
1980 | Eddy Planckaert | |||
1981 | Jos Liekens | |||
1982 | Rudy Delehouzee | |||
1983 | Frank Verleyen | |||
1984 | Patrick Verplancke | |||
1985 | Patrick Verplancke | |||
1986 | Walter Vandenbrande | |||
1987 | Johny Dauwe | |||
1988 | Patrick Hendrickx | |||
1989 | Chris Lefever | |||
1990 | Claude de Bodt | |||
1991 | Daniël Verelst | |||
1992 | Nico Eeckhout | |||
1993 | Stefaan Vermeersch | |||
1994 | Robby Vandaele | |||
1995 | Yves Seghers | |||
1996 | Jürgen Vermeersch | |||
1997 | Karl Vereecke | |||
1998 | Coen Boerman | |||
1999 | Kevin Hulsmans | |||
2000 | Bert Dewaele | |||
2001 | Stefaan Vermeersch | |||
2002 | Sean Sullivan | |||
2003 | Kenny Lisabeth | |||
2004 | Stefaan Vermeersch | |||
2005 | Frank Van Kuik | |||
2006 | Greg Van Avermaet | |||
2007 | Sébastien Delfosse | |||
2008 | Ken Vanmarcke | |||
2009 | Sander Armee | Beveren 2000 | ||
2010 | Fréderique Robert | PWS Eijssen | ||
2011 | Jonas Vangenechten | Wallonie Bruxelles–Crédit Agricole | ||
2012 | Roy Jans | An Post–Sean Kelly | ||
2013 | Jérôme Baugnies | ToWin-Josan Cycling Team | ||
2014 | Łukasz Wiśniowski | Etixx | ||
2015 | Baptiste Planckaert | Roubaix–Lille Métropole | ||
2016 | Mads Pedersen | Denmark (national team) | ||
2017 | Jacob Hennessy | Great Britain (national team) | ||
2018 | Žiga Jerman | Slovenia (national team) |
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See also
External links
- Official website (in Dutch, French, and English)
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