Flèche du Sud

Flèche du Sud
Race details
Date May
Region Luxembourg
English name South Arrow
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Stage race
History
First edition 1949 (1949)
Editions 68 (as of 2017)
First winner  Robert Bintz (LUX)
Most wins  Charly Gaul (LUX)
 Edy Schütz (LUX)
 Roger Gilson (LUX)
 Alf Segersäll (SWE)
 Jan Ostergaard (DEN)
 Lasse Bøchman (DEN)
(2 wins)
Most recent  Gianna Marchand (BEL)

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
1949 Luxembourg Robert Bintz (LUX)
1951 Luxembourg Charly Gaul (LUX)
1952 Luxembourg Roger Ludwig (LUX)
1953 Luxembourg Charly Gaul (LUX)
1954 Netherlands Willy Gramser (NED)
1955 Luxembourg Théo Simon (LUX)
1956 Netherlands Rien van Grinsven (NED)
1957 Luxembourg Camille Jost (LUX)
1958 Belgium Willy Vanden Berghen (BEL)
1959 Luxembourg Walter Martinato (LUX)
1960 Luxembourg Bruno Jacobs (LUX)
1961 Germany August Korte (GER)
1962 Belgium Nicolas Manzo (BEL)
1963 Luxembourg Johny Schleck (LUX)
1964 Luxembourg Edy Schütz (LUX)
1965 Luxembourg Edy Schütz (LUX)
1966 Germany Ortwin Czarnowski (GER)
1967 Luxembourg Roger Gilson (LUX)
1968 France Guy Boitrelle (FRA)
1969 Luxembourg Roger Gilson (LUX)
1970 Switzerland Walter Bürki (SUI)
1971 Netherlands Fons van Katwijk (NED)
1972 Germany Alfred Gaida (GER)
1973 Luxembourg Erny Kirchen (LUX)
1974 Netherlands Johan van der Meer (NED)
1975 Italy Fausto Stiz (ITA)
1976 Italy Luciano Sacher (ITA)
1977 Sweden Alf Segersäll (SWE)
1978 Sweden Alf Segersäll (SWE)
1979 Luxembourg Conny Neiertz (LUX)
1980 Portugal Acácio da Silva (POR)
1981 Switzerland Jean-Louis Schneiter (SUI)
1982 United Kingdom Neil Martin (GBR)
1983 Switzerland Hartmut Bölts (SUI)
1984 Portugal Francis da Silva (POR)
1985 Netherlands Wim Jennen (NED)
1986 Netherlands Rob Harmeling (NED)
1987 Germany Hans-Werner Theisen (GER)
1988 Switzerland Lutz Nippen (SUI)
1989 Switzerland Daniel Lanz (SUI)
1990 Switzerland Alex Zülle (SUI)
1991 Netherlands Robert de Poel (NED)
1992 Denmark Jan Ostergaard (DEN)
1993 Netherlands Lex Nederlof (NED)
1994 Germany Wolfgang Lohr (GER)
1995 Germany Klaus Diewald (GER)
1996 Netherlands Marc Lotz (NED)
1997 Italy David Dante (ITA)
1998 Denmark Jan Ostergaard (DEN)
1999 Luxembourg Kim Kirchen (LUX)
2000 Italy Giampaolo Cheula (ITA)
2001 United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins (GBR)
2002 Switzerland Christian Weber (SUI) Kewa Rad Team
2003 Switzerland David Loosli (SUI) Saeco Romers
2004 Luxembourg Andy Schleck (LUX) Luxembourg national team
2005 Germany Wolfram Wiese (GER) ComNet-Senges
2006 United Kingdom Geraint Thomas (GBR) Great Britain national team
2007 Russia Boris Shpilevsky (RUS) Kio Ene-DMT
2008 Switzerland Marcel Wyss (SUI) Atlas-Romer's Hausbäckerei
2009 Switzerland Simon Zahner (SUI) Bürgis Cycling
2010 Denmark Lasse Bøchman (DEN) Glud & Marstrand–LRØ Radgivning
2011 Denmark Lasse Bøchman (DEN) Glud & Marstrand–LRØ
2012 Luxembourg Bob Jungels (LUX) Leopard–Trek Continental Team
2013 Denmark Michael Valgren (DEN) Team Cult Energy
2014 Belgium Gaëtan Bille (BEL) Verandas Willems
2015 Spain Víctor de la Parte (ESP) Team Vorarlberg
2016 Portugal Sérgio Sousa (POR) Team Vorarlberg
2017 Croatia Matija Kvasina (CRO) Felbermayr–Simplon Wels
2018 Belgium Gianni Marchand (BEL) Cibel–Cebon

References

  1. "Flèche du Sud — UCI 2-2". British Cycling. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
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