Grand Prix d'Aix-en-Provence

The Grand Prix d'Aix-en-Provence was a single-day road cycling race held in the town of Aix-en-Provence, France between 1949 and 1986.[1]

Grand Prix d'Aix-en-Provence
Race details
RegionAix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
Race directorClaude Aubert
History
First edition1949 (1949)
Editions29
Final edition1986
First winner Jesus Moujica (FRA)
Most wins Jean Anastasi (FRA) (2 wins)
Final winner Joël Pelier (FRA)

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1949France Jesús MoujicaFrance Attilio RedolfiFrance Robert Desbats
1959France Jean AnastasiFrance Gilbert BauvinFrance Raymond Elena
1960France Claude MattioFrance Antoine AbateFrance Jean-Claude Lefebvre
1961France Jean ZolnowskiFrance Gilbert SalvadorFrance Anatole Novak
1962France Jean AnastasiFrance René AbadieFrance Jean Bourlès
1963France Jean DupontFrance Alain VeraSwitzerland René Binggeli
1964Francoist Spain Antonio BlancoBelgium Frans MelckenbeeckBelgium Jean-Baptiste Claes
1965France Jacques CadiouBelgium Willy BocklantFrance Pierre Le Mellec
1966France André ZimmermannFrance Paul GuttyFrance Raymond Poulidor
1967France Jean JourdenFrance Jacques CadiouFrance Bernard Guyot
1968France Jean-Marie LeblancSwitzerland Francis BlancItaly Mario Drago
1969France José CatieauFrance Raymond PoulidorFrance Cyrille Guimard
1970Belgium Walter GodefrootNetherlands Leo DuyndamFrance Christian Raymond
1971France Alain SantyNetherlands Gerard VianenGermany Jürgen Tschan
1972Belgium Bernard DelchambreGermany Jürgen TschanFrance Jean-Claude Genty
1973Denmark Leif MortensenFrance Jacques EsclassanFrance Bernard Labourdette
1974France Guy SibilleFrance Cyrille GuimardNetherlands Gerben Karstens
1975France Maurice Le GuillouxFrance José AlvarezFrance Mariano Martinez
1976Netherlands Roy SchuitenFrance Régis DelépineFrance Alain Santy
1977Italy Walter RiccomiBelgium Willem PeetersBelgium Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke
1978Belgium Roger RosiersBelgium Walter GodefrootBelgium Guido Van Calster
1979France André MolletFrance Bernard BecaasFrance Christian Seznec
1980Germany Hans-Peter JakstDenmark Kim AndersenUnited Kingdom Paul Sherwen
1981Belgium Jan BogaertFrance Francis CastaingBelgium Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke
1982France Francis CastaingNetherlands Jan RaasUnited Kingdom John Herety
1983France Éric CaritouxBelgium Yves GodimusFrance Claude Moreau
1984Republic of Ireland Seán KellyFrance Laurent FignonBelgium Jan Bogaert
1985Canada Steve BauerFrance Joël PelierFrance Marcel Tinazzi
1986France Joël PelierBelgium Dirk De WolfFrance Philippe Louviot

References

  1. "G.P d'Aix en Provence (Fra)". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
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