Grand Prix Nommay
The Grand Prix Nommay is a cyclo-cross race held in Nommay, France, which is part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup competition.
Race details | |
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Region | Nommay, France |
Discipline | Cyclo-cross |
Competition | UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 1978 |
Editions | 40 (as of 2020) |
First winner | Serge Mannheim (FRA) |
Most wins | Francis Mourey (FRA) (5 wins) |
Most recent | Eli Iserbyt (BEL) |
History (women) | |
Most wins |
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Most recent | Annemarie Worst (NED) |
Past winners
Men
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1978–79 | Serge Mannheim (FRA) | Zanchetta | Roccès |
1979–80 | Zanchetta | Ballet | Guyou |
1980–81 | Zanchetta | Converset | Guyou |
1981–82 | Perret | Pierre-Yves Duzellier (FRA) | Gay |
1982–83 | Zanchetta Rawyler |
Mercier Rochat |
Frédéric Vichot (FRA) Vurpillot |
1983–84 | Guyou | Nachin | Mercier |
1984–85 | Nachin | Décrion | Frédéric Pofilet (FRA) |
1985–86 | Nachin | Serge Mannheim (FRA) | René Schlinger (FRA) |
1986–87 | Décrion | Nachin | Jean-Paul Hosotte (FRA) |
1987–88 | Kuiper Wynants |
De Vlaeminck De Vlaeminck |
Glaus Thary |
1988–89 | Miloš Fišera (TCH) | Nachin | Sylvain Oswarek (POL) |
1989–90 | De Vlaeminck | Wynants | Nachin |
1990–91 | Mengin | De Vlaeminck | Kwasnicka |
1991–92 | Wynants | Richard Groenendaal (NED) | De Vlaeminck |
1992–93 | Cyrille Bonnand (FRA) | Lucas | Dominique Arnould (FRA) |
1993–94 | David Pagnier (FRA) | Gill | Bruno Lebras (FRA) |
1994–95 | Emmanuel Magnien (FRA) | Dominique Arnould (FRA) | David Pagnier (FRA) |
1995–96 | Mike Kluge (GER) | Dominique Arnould (FRA) | David Pagnier (FRA) |
1996–97 | Richard Groenendaal (NED) | Daniele Pontoni (ITA) | Mario De Clercq (BEL) |
1997–98 | Christophe Mengin (FRA) | Dominique Arnould (FRA) | Emmanuel Magnien (FRA) |
1998–99 | Adri van der Poel (NED) | Daniele Pontoni (ITA) | Mario De Clercq (BEL) |
1999–2000 | Daniele Pontoni (ITA) | Richard Groenendaal (NED) | Mario De Clercq (BEL) |
2000–01 | Régis Duros (FRA) | Guillaume Benoist (FRA) | Ondřej Lukeš (CZE) |
2001–02 | Erwin Vervecken (BEL) | Mario De Clercq (BEL) | Richard Groenendaal (NED) |
2002–03 | Dominique Arnould (FRA) | John Gadret (FRA) | Arnaud Labbe (FRA) |
2003–04 | Bart Wellens (BEL) | Richard Groenendaal (NED) | Erwin Vervecken (BEL) |
2004–05 | Sven Nys (BEL) | Tom Vannoppen (BEL) | Sven Vanthourenhout (BEL) |
2005–06 | Francis Mourey (FRA) | Christian Heule (SUI) | Arnaud Labbe (FRA) |
2006–07 | Sven Nys (BEL) | Bart Wellens (BEL) | Gerben de Knegt (NED) |
2007–08 | Francis Mourey (FRA) | Radomír Šimůnek Jr. (CZE) | John Gadret (FRA) |
2008–09 | Lars Boom (NED) | Sven Nys (BEL) | Bart Wellens (BEL) |
2009–10 | Niels Albert (BEL) | Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) | Sven Nys (BEL) |
2010–11 | Nicolas Bazin (FRA) | Christian Heule (SUI) | Jan Denuwelaere (BEL) |
2011–12 | Francis Mourey (FRA) | Steve Chainel (FRA) | Enrico Franzoi (ITA) |
2012–13 | Francis Mourey (FRA) | Arnold Jeannesson (FRA) | John Gadret (FRA) |
2013–14 | Tom Meeusen (BEL) | Francis Mourey (FRA) | Philipp Walsleben (GER) |
2014–15 | Francis Mourey (FRA) | Diether Sweeck (BEL) | Julien Taramarcaz (SUI) |
2016–17 | Clément Venturini (FRA) | Melvin Rulliere (FRA) | Arnold Jeannesson (FRA) |
2017–18 | Mathieu van der Poel (NED) | Wout van Aert (BEL) | Toon Aerts (BEL) |
2019–20 | Eli Iserbyt (BEL) | Toon Aerts (BEL) | Laurens Sweeck (BEL) |
Women
References
External links
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