Chrono des Nations
Chrono des Nations – Les Herbiers Vendée is a single-day individual time trial road bicycle race held annually in October in Les Herbiers, Vendée, France. Since 2005, the race is organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
Race details | |
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Date | Mid-October |
Region | Vendée, France |
Local name(s) | Chrono des Nations – Les Herbiers Vendée (in French) |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Individual time trial |
Web site | www |
Men's history | |
First edition | 1982 |
Editions | 41 (as of 2023) |
First winner | Gary Dowdell (GBR) |
Most wins | Pascal Lance (FRA) (4 wins) |
Most recent | Joshua Tarling (GBR) |
Women's history | |
First edition | 1988 |
Editions | 36 (as of 2023) |
First winner | Jeannie Longo (FRA) |
Most wins | Jeannie Longo (FRA) (6 wins) |
Most recent | Anna Kiesenhofer (AUT) |
It was originally called Chrono des Herbiers but in 2006 the race merged with the now defunct Grand Prix des Nations to create the currently called Chrono des Nations.[1]
Winners
Elite
Under-23
Junior
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1997 | Fabrice Salanson | Anthony Michelet | Sandy Casar |
1998 | Eric Trokimo | Anthony Geslin | Guillaume Reux |
1999 | Hedson Mathieu | Ludovic Lanceleur | Niels Brouzes |
2000 | Nicolas Rousseau | Charly Carlier | Alexandre Pichot |
2001 | Nicolas Rousseau | Olivier Kaisen | Thierry Hupond |
2002 | Sébastien Coeffier | Romain Feillu | Sébastien Turgot |
2003 | Damien Gaudin | Anthony Martin | Dimitri Krivtsov |
2004 | Alexandre Binet | Anthony Martin | Damien Gaudin |
2005 | Sébastien Ivars | Tony Gallopin | Stéphane Rossetto |
2006 | Tony Gallopin | Étienne Pieret | Yann Moritz |
2007 | Fabien Taillefer | Romain Bacon | Aurélien Corbin |
2008 | Romain Bacon | Kévin Labèque | Adrien Petit |
2009 | Anthony Saux | Yoann Paillot | Jimmy Turgis |
2010 | Alliaume Leblond | Jauffrey Bétouigt-Suire | Pierre Almeida |
2011 | Paul Moerland | Guillaume Thévenot | Thomas Bourreau |
2012 | Ryan Mullen | David Michaud | Maxime Piveteau |
2013 | Igor Decraene | Élie Gesbert | Martin Palm |
2014 | Filippo Ganna | Thomas Denis | Martin Palm |
2015 | Nazar Lahodych | Julien Souton | Thomas Denis |
2016 | Alexys Brunel | Sébastien Grignard | Émilien Jeannière |
2017 | Sébastien Grignard | Antoine Raugel | Thomas Delphis |
2018 | Remco Evenepoel | Donavan Grondin | Joshua Sandman |
2019 | Hugo Page | Joris Kroon | Alex Baudin |
2020 | No race | ||
2021 | Alec Segaert | Darren Rafferty | Eddy Le Huitouze |
2022 | Joshua Tarling | Titouan Fontaine | Baptiste Gillet |
2023 | Davide Donati | Finlay Tarling | Adam Rafferty |
Women
References
- www.cyclingnews.com - the world centre of cycling
- "2020 Chrono des Nations". Velowire. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
- Quénet, Jean-François (17 October 2021). "Stefan Küng takes Le Chrono des Nations title". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
- "Marlen Reusser dominates to win Le Chrono des Nations Women". cyclingnews.com. 17 October 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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