Grand Prix Chantal Biya
Grand Prix Chantal Biya is a professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Cameroon and sponsored by the Fédération Camerounaise de Cyclisme/Ateba Koungou. The race is named in honor of Chantal Biya, the First Lady of Cameroon as wife of President Paul Biya.
Race details | |
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Date | Early-October |
Region | Cameroon |
English name | GP Chantal Biya |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI Africa Tour |
Type | Stage race |
History | |
First edition | 2001 |
Editions | 17 (as of 2017) |
Most wins | (2 wins) |
Most recent |
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team |
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2003 | Jianshi Luo | ||
2006 | Flaubert Douanla | SNH Vélo Club | |
2007 | Peter van Agtmaal | CCN Sportwear | |
2008 | Thomas Rostollan | Team Allier | |
2009 | Peter van Agtmaal | Global Cycling | |
2010 | Martinien Tega | SNH Vélo Club | |
2011 | Yves Ngue Ngock | SNH Vélo Club | |
2012 | Alexandre Mercier | Team Jura Suisse | |
2013 | Yves Ngue Ngock | SNH Vélo Club | |
2014 | Mekseb Debesay | Bike Aid-Ride for Help | |
2015 | Mouhssine Lahsaini | Morocco national team | |
2016 | Martial Roman | Sélection Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | |
2017 | Clovis Kamzong | SNH Vélo Club |
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