Misplaced Pages

Tour du Limousin

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Tour de Limousin) French bicycle race
Tour du Limousin
Race details
DateMid-Late August
RegionLimousin, France
English nameTour of Limousin
Local name(s)Tour du Limousin (in French)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage-race
Web sitewww.tourdulimousin.com Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1968 (1968)
Editions57 (as of 2024)
First winner Pierre Martelozzo (FRA)
Most wins Francis Duteil (FRA)
 Charly Mottet (FRA)
 Patrice Halgand (FRA)
 Bernard Hinault (FRA)
 Pierrick Fédrigo (FRA)
(2 wins)
Most recent Alex Baudin (FRA)

Tour du Limousin is a 4-day road bicycle race held annually in Limousin, France. It was first held in 1968 and since 2005 it has been organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. In 2011 it was upgraded to an 2.HC event, and downgraded to 2.1 since 2013. Between 1968 and 1974 it was an amateur race.

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1968  France Pierre Martelozzo
1969  France Paul Gutty Tigra
1970  France Francis Duteil
1971  France François Dubreuil
1972  Soviet Union Juri Dimitriev
1973  France François Dubreuil
1974  Poland Ryszard Szurkowski
1975  France Francis Campaner Sporting Clube de Portugal
1976  France Bernard Hinault Gitane–Campagnolo
1977  France Bernard Hinault Gitane–Campagnolo
1978  France Gilbert Chaumaz
1979  France Bernard Vallet La Redoute
1980  France René Bittinger Miko–Mercier–Vivagel
1981  France Marc Madiot Renault–Elf–Gitane
1982  France Eric Salomon
1983  France Dominique Arnaud Wolber
1984  Denmark Kim Andersen COOP–Hoonved
1985  France Thierry Marie Renault–Elf
1986  France Dominique Gaigne Système U
1987  France Charly Mottet Système U
1988  France Jean-Marc Manfrin
1989  France Thierry Claveyrolat RMO
1990  France Martial Gayant Toshiba
1991  Belgium Michel Vermote RMO
1992  France Éric Boyer Z
1993  France Charly Mottet Novemail–Histor–Laser Computer
1994  Germany Jens Heppner Team Telekom
1995  Ukraine Andrei Tchmil Lotto–Isoglass
1996  France Laurent Brochard Festina–Lotus
1997  Estonia Lauri Aus Casino
1998  France Vincent Cali Casino–Ag2r
1999  France Stéphane Heulot Française des Jeux
2000  France Patrice Halgand Jean Delatour
2001  France Franck Bouyer Bonjour
2002  France Patrice Halgand Jean Delatour
2003  Italy Massimiliano Lelli Cofidis
2004  France Pierrick Fédrigo Crédit Agricole
2005  France Sébastien Joly Crédit Agricole
2006  Colombia Leonardo Duque Cofidis
2007  France Pierrick Fédrigo Bouygues Télécom
2008  France Sébastien Hinault Crédit Agricole
2009  France Mathieu Perget Caisse d'Epargne
2010  Sweden Gustav Larsson Team Saxo Bank
2011  Belgium Björn Leukemans Vacansoleil–DCM
2012  Japan Yukiya Arashiro Team Europcar
2013   Switzerland Martin Elmiger IAM Cycling
2014  Italy Mauro Finetto Neri Sottoli
2015  Italy Sonny Colbrelli Bardiani–CSF
2016  United States Joey Rosskopf BMC Racing Team
2017  France Alexis Vuillermoz AG2R La Mondiale
2018  France Nicolas Edet Cofidis
2019  France Benoît Cosnefroy AG2R La Mondiale
2020  Italy Luca Wackermann Vini Zabù–KTM
2021  France Warren Barguil Arkéa–Samsic
2022  Spain Alex Aranburu Movistar Team
2023  France Romain Grégoire Groupama–FDJ
2024  France Alex Baudin Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale

External links


Stub icon 2 Stub icon 2

This cycling race article related to French cycling is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: