Paris–Troyes
Paris–Troyes is an annual single-day road bicycle race in France between Paris and Troyes. First held in 1959, since 2005 it has been a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
Race details | |
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Date | Mid March |
Region | Northern France |
English name | Paris–Troyes |
Local name(s) | Paris–Troyes (in French) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | One-day race |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 1959 |
Editions | 61 (as of 2019) |
First winner | |
Most wins | (2 wins) |
Most recent |
List of winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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1959 | Michel Bauchet | |||
1960 | Daniel Dhieux | |||
1961 | Claude Faveaux | |||
1962 | Roger Jubé | |||
1963 | Max Sinoquet | |||
1964 | Jean-Pierre Puccianti | |||
1965 | André Desvages | |||
1966 | Agustín Tamames | |||
1967 | Robert Bouloux | |||
1968 | Henk Hiddinga | |||
1969 | Jean Thomazeau | |||
1970 | Christian Poissenot | |||
1971 | No race | |||
1972 | Jacques Esclassan | |||
1973 | Guy Dolhats | |||
1974 | Gérard Colinelli | |||
1975 | No race | |||
1976 | Hubert Linard | |||
1977 | Didier Van Vlaslaer | |||
1978 | Graham Jones | |||
1979 | Philippe Badouard | |||
1980 | Michel Larpe | |||
1981 | Jozef Lieckens | |||
1982 | Nico Emonds | |||
1983 | Martin Durant | |||
1984 | Carlo Bomans | |||
1985 | Jean-Jacques Philipp | |||
1986 | Banjamin Van Itterbeeck | |||
1987 | Frédéric Gallerne | |||
1988 | Laurent Bezault | |||
1989 | Hervé Lepinay | |||
1990 | Thierry Arnould | |||
1991 | Thierry Dupuy | |||
1992 | Didier Faivre-Pierret | |||
1993 | Simeon Hempsall | |||
1994 | Gordon Fraser | |||
1995 | Denis Moretti | |||
1996 | Jérôme Gannat | |||
1997 | Eric Salvetat | |||
1998 | Saulius Ruskys | |||
1999 | Marc Chanoine | |||
2000 | Christophe Marcoux | |||
2001 | José Medina | |||
2002 | Mickael Buffaz | VC Lyon Vaulx-en-Velin | ||
2003 | Xavier Pache | CC Etupes | ||
2004 | Olivier Grammaire | SCO Dijon | ||
2005 | Florent Brard | Agritubel-Loudun | ||
2006 | Yuri Trofimov | Omnibike Dynamo Moscow | ||
2007 | Yuri Trofimov | Moscow Stars | ||
2008 | Jean-Luc Delpech | Bretagne-Armor Lux | ||
2009 | Yannick Talabardon | Besson Chaussures–Sojasun | ||
2010 | Cédric Pineau | Roubaix–Lille Métropole | ||
2011 | Jonathan Hivert | Saur–Sojasun | ||
2012 | Jean-Marc Bideau | Bretagne–Schuller | ||
2013 | Jean-Marc Bideau | Bretagne–Séché Environnement | ||
2014 | Steven Tronet | BigMat–Auber 93 | ||
2015 | David Menut | Auber 93 | ||
2016 | Rudy Barbier | Roubaix–Métropole Européenne de Lille | ||
2017 | Yannis Yssaad | Armée de Terre | ||
2018 | Adrien Petit | Direct Énergie | ||
2019 | Jérémy Cabot | SCO Dijon-Team Materiel-velo.com |
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