Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux

Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux is a Belgian cycling road race. It was first held in 1996.[1] Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux
Race details
DateEarly April
RegionBelgium
Local name(s)Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage Race
Web sitewww.petitereinefrasnoise.be
History
First edition1996 (1996)
Editions25 (as of 2022)
First winner Davy Dubbeldam (NED)
Most wins
Most recent Enzo Paleni (FRA)

List of winners

Year Country Rider Team
1996  Netherlands Davy Dubbeldam
1997  Belgium Michel Vermote
1998  Netherlands Marcel Duijn
1999  Australia Mathew Hayman
2000  Belgium Stijn Devolder ASLK-Fortis Boys
2001  Kazakhstan Andrei Kashechkin Domo-Farm Frites
2002  Belgium Sébastien Rosseler Domo-Farm Frites
2003  Belgium Sébastien Rosseler Quick Step-Davitamon-Latexco
2004  Netherlands Thomas Dekker Rabobank TT III
2005  Netherlands Marc De Maar Rabobank Continental Team
2006  Netherlands Lars Boom Rabobank Continental Team
2007  Netherlands Tom Leezer Rabobank Continental Team
2008  Belgium Thomas De Gendt Cycling Team Davo
2009  Belgium Kris Boeckmans Davo-Lotto-Davitamon
2010  Netherlands Jetse Bol Rabobank Continental Team
2011  Netherlands Tom Dumoulin Rabobank Continental Team
2012  Luxembourg Bob Jungels Leopard-Trek Continental Team
2013  Portugal Fábio Silvestre Leopard-Trek Continental Team
2014  Great Britain Owain Doull Great Britain national team
2015  France Lilian Calmejane Vendée U
2016  Denmark Mads Würtz Schmidt Team TreFor
2017  Belgium Jasper Philipsen BMC Development Team
2018  Belgium Jasper Philipsen Hagens Berman Axeon
2019  Denmark Mikkel Bjerg Hagens Berman Axeon
2020–2021 No race due to Covid-19 pandemic
2022  France Enzo Paleni Groupama–FDJ Continental Team

References

  1. "Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 4 April 2015.


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