Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies
The Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies is a road bicycle race held annually in France. It is organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1]
Race details | |
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Date | July |
Region | Pérenchies, France |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | One day race |
History | |
First edition | 1977 |
Editions | 45 (as of 2022) |
First winner | Christian Sobota (FRA) |
Most wins |
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Most recent | Rait Ärm (EST) |
Winners
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1977 | Christian Sobota | Guy Leuleu | Jacques Osmont |
1978 | Claude Babeye | Michel Cornelise | Gilles Mahé |
1979 | Fabrice Fournier | Alain Deloeuil | Christian Lucas |
1980 | Guy Craz | Didier Echivard | Alain Deloeuil |
1981 | Philippe Saude | Jacques Dutailly | Michel Zucarelli |
1982 | Jean-Philippe Pipart | Christian Leduc | Dominique Dezegue |
1983 | Christian Sobota | Gilles Lorgnier | Thierry Barrault |
1984 | Mario Degouge | Jos Fevers | Corné Heeren |
1984 | Peter Hofland | Nathan Dahlberg | Vincent Thorey |
1986 | Bertrand Zielonka | Philippe Brenner | Stephen Delaney |
1987 | Alain Parisot | Jean-François Morio | Vincent Thorey |
1988 | P. Roussel | Francis Moreau | Fabrice Debrabant |
1989 | Gérard Picard | Gérard Henriet | Bruno Huger |
1990 | Eddy Seigneur | Stanislaw Saczuk | Jean-Paul Legouverneur |
1991 | Lauri Resik | Laurent Davion | Anthony Rockia |
1992 | Klaudiusz Migdol | Jacques Dutailly | Philippe Duhamel |
1993 | Jean-Michel Thilloy | Pascal Popieul | Anthony Rockia |
1994 | David Lefèvre | Anthony Rockia | Franck Lemaire |
1995 | Grégory Barbier | Tony Facon | Didier Faivre-Pierret |
1996 | Grégory Barbier | Yannick Luccini | Sébastien Hatton |
1997 | Pascal Carlot | Eric Beaune | Arnaud Auguste |
1998 | Jean-Michel Thilloy | Oleg Kozlitine | Jean-Claude Thilloy |
1999 | Jean-Claude Thilloy | Carlo Meneghetti | Fabrice Debrabant |
2000 | Gordon McCauley | Wouter Demeulemeester | Fabrice Debrabant |
2001 | Olivier Grammaire | Geert Van Crombruggen | Fabrice Paumier |
2002 | Geoffroy Lequatre | David McKenzie | Stéphane Pétilleau |
2003 | Marc Chamoine | Romain Mary | Nicolas Paris |
2004 | Leonardo Duque | Aziz Immouni | Peter Ronsse |
2005 | Aivaras Baranauskas | Michael Blanchy | Sven Nys |
2006 | Tony Cavet | Fabrice Debrabant | Anthony Jaunet |
2007 | Peter Ronsse | Yauheni Hutarovich | Hakan Nilsson |
2008 | Steven De Neef | Florian Guillou | Hakan Nilsson |
2009 | Robert Retschke | Jürgen François | Frank Dressler-Lehnhof |
2010 | Arnaud Démare | Adrien Petit | Philip Nielsen |
2011 | Anthony Colin | Romain Delalot | Morgan Kneisky |
2012 | Rico Rogers | Morgan Kneisky | Alexander Meenhorst |
2013 | Melvin Rullière | Pierre Drancourt | Jimmy Turgis |
2014 | Gaëtan Bille | Olivier Pardini | Janis Dakteris |
2015 | Dimitri Claeys | Joeri Calleeuw | Stan Godrie |
2016 | Timothy Dupont | Rudy Barbier | Julien Van Haverbeke |
2017 | Roy Jans | Cameron Bayly | Bram Welten |
2018 | Kenny Dehaes | Emiel Vermeulen | Romain Feillu |
2019 | Jens Reynders | Jason Tesson | Robin Stenuit |
2020 | No race | ||
2021 | Emiel Vermeulen | Simon Daniels | Damien Ridel |
2022[2] | Laurence Pithie | Rait Ärm | Morné Van Niekerk |
2023 | Rait Ärm | Morné Van Niekerk | Dylan Vandenstorme |
References
- "2015 Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- "Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies". UCI. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
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