Flèche du Sud
Race details | |
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Date | May |
Region | Luxembourg |
English name | South Arrow |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Stage race |
History | |
First edition | 1949 |
Editions | 68 (as of 2017) |
First winner |
|
Most wins |
(2 wins) |
Most recent |
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The Flèche du Sud, is a road bicycle race held annually in Luxembourg. It is currently organised as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1]
Winners
Rider | Team | ||
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1949 | Robert Bintz (LUX) | ||
1951 | Charly Gaul (LUX) | ||
1952 | Roger Ludwig (LUX) | ||
1953 | Charly Gaul (LUX) | ||
1954 | Willy Gramser (NED) | ||
1955 | Théo Simon (LUX) | ||
1956 | Rien van Grinsven (NED) | ||
1957 | Camille Jost (LUX) | ||
1958 | Willy Vanden Berghen (BEL) | ||
1959 | Walter Martinato (LUX) | ||
1960 | Bruno Jacobs (LUX) | ||
1961 | August Korte (GER) | ||
1962 | Nicolas Manzo (BEL) | ||
1963 | Johny Schleck (LUX) | ||
1964 | Edy Schütz (LUX) | ||
1965 | Edy Schütz (LUX) | ||
1966 | Ortwin Czarnowski (GER) | ||
1967 | Roger Gilson (LUX) | ||
1968 | Guy Boitrelle (FRA) | ||
1969 | Roger Gilson (LUX) | ||
1970 | Walter Bürki (SUI) | ||
1971 | Fons van Katwijk (NED) | ||
1972 | Alfred Gaida (GER) | ||
1973 | Erny Kirchen (LUX) | ||
1974 | Johan van der Meer (NED) | ||
1975 | Fausto Stiz (ITA) | ||
1976 | Luciano Sacher (ITA) | ||
1977 | Alf Segersäll (SWE) | ||
1978 | Alf Segersäll (SWE) | ||
1979 | Conny Neiertz (LUX) | ||
1980 | Acácio da Silva (POR) | ||
1981 | Jean-Louis Schneiter (SUI) | ||
1982 | Neil Martin (GBR) | ||
1983 | Hartmut Bölts (SUI) | ||
1984 | Francis da Silva (POR) | ||
1985 | Wim Jennen (NED) | ||
1986 | Rob Harmeling (NED) | ||
1987 | Hans-Werner Theisen (GER) | ||
1988 | Lutz Nippen (SUI) | ||
1989 | Daniel Lanz (SUI) | ||
1990 | Alex Zülle (SUI) | ||
1991 | Robert de Poel (NED) | ||
1992 | Jan Ostergaard (DEN) | ||
1993 | Lex Nederlof (NED) | ||
1994 | Wolfgang Lohr (GER) | ||
1995 | Klaus Diewald (GER) | ||
1996 | Marc Lotz (NED) | ||
1997 | David Dante (ITA) | ||
1998 | Jan Ostergaard (DEN) | ||
1999 | Kim Kirchen (LUX) | ||
2000 | Giampaolo Cheula (ITA) | ||
2001 | Bradley Wiggins (GBR) | ||
2002 | Christian Weber (SUI) | Kewa Rad Team | |
2003 | David Loosli (SUI) | Saeco Romers | |
2004 | Andy Schleck (LUX) | Luxembourg national team | |
2005 | Wolfram Wiese (GER) | ComNet-Senges | |
2006 | Geraint Thomas (GBR) | Great Britain national team | |
2007 | Boris Shpilevsky (RUS) | Kio Ene-DMT | |
2008 | Marcel Wyss (SUI) | Atlas-Romer's Hausbäckerei | |
2009 | Simon Zahner (SUI) | Bürgis Cycling | |
2010 | Lasse Bøchman (DEN) | Glud & Marstrand–LRØ Radgivning | |
2011 | Lasse Bøchman (DEN) | Glud & Marstrand–LRØ | |
2012 | Bob Jungels (LUX) | Leopard–Trek Continental Team | |
2013 | Michael Valgren (DEN) | Team Cult Energy | |
2014 | Gaëtan Bille (BEL) | Verandas Willems | |
2015 | Víctor de la Parte (ESP) | Team Vorarlberg | |
2016 | Sérgio Sousa (POR) | Team Vorarlberg | |
2017 | Matija Kvasina (CRO) | Felbermayr–Simplon Wels | |
2018 | Gianni Marchand (BEL) | Cibel–Cebon |
References
- ↑ "Flèche du Sud — UCI 2-2". British Cycling. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Flèche du Sud palmares at Cycling Archives
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