Race details | |
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Date | March |
Region | France |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | National calendar |
Type | One-day race |
Organiser | Bordeaux-Saintes Cycliste Organisations |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 1909 |
Editions | 84 (as of 2022) |
First winner | Ernest Milleroux (FRA) |
Most wins |
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Most recent | Kévin Boyer (FRA) |
Bordeaux–Saintes is a one-day road cycling race that takes place between the cities of Bordeaux and Saintes, France. The race was first held in 1909 and has been reserved for amateurs since 1969. In 2005, it was held as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1]
Winners
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1909 | Ernest Milleroux | Paul Hostein | Régis de Lavlette |
1910–1932 | No race | ||
1933 | André Gaillot | Emile Sainte-Marie | Jean-Baptiste Intcegaray |
1934 | Ernest Terreau | Jean-Baptiste Intcegaray | Georges Lachat |
1935 | Robert Béliard | Emile Clergeau | Gabriel Hargues |
1936 | Albert Van Schendel | Robert Gygi | Robert Béliard |
1937 | Sylvain Marcaillou | Roger Pieteraerents | Raymond Goubault |
1938 | André Gaboriaud | Raymond Goubault | Fernand Beaudut |
1939 | Fernand Beaudut | Jean Taris | Edouard Bouyer |
1940–1945 | No race | ||
1946 | Antoine Latorre | Joseph Royo | André Bramard |
1947 | Robert Rippe | Roger Durand | René Paillier |
1948 | Albert Dolhats | Gérard Villar | Raymond Cosse |
1949 | Jacques Bebenhut | Albert Joulin | Félix Adriano |
1950 | Jean Begue | André Labeylie | Guerrino Cassol |
1951 | André Darrigade | Henri Aubry | Pierre Gaudot |
1952 | Pierre Gaudot | Gabriel Gaudin | Settimo Perin |
1953 | Settimo Perin | Luis Goya | Félix Bermúdez |
1954 | Maurice Nauleau | Luciano Montero | Georges Gay |
1955 | Jean Dacquay | Jacques Lemaitre | Georges Gay |
1956 | Gérard Gaillot | André Lesca | Luis Goya |
1957 | André Lesca | Jacques Blanco | Maurice Pele |
1958 | Maurice Pèle | Alain Lesca | Guy Planas |
1959 | Robert Verdeun | Daniel Walryck | Albert Dolhats |
1960 | Raymond Poulidor | Pierre Beuffeuil | Robert Verdeun |
1961 | Fernand Delord | René Fournier | Raymond Batan |
1962 | Manuel Manzano | Camille Le Menn | Fernand Delort |
1963 | Fernand Delort | Michel Gonzales | René Fournier |
1964 | Pierre Le Mellec | José María Errandonea | Jean Arze |
1965 | Joseph Groussard | Gérard Capdebosq | Michel Brux |
1966 | Domingo Perurena | Raymond Delisle | Maurice Laforest |
1967 | Raymond Riotte | Francis Campaner | André Zimmermann |
1968 | Gregorio San Miguel | Jean-Marie Leblanc | Michel Périn |
1969 | Renato Rossetto | Yvan Francaux | Jean-Louis Jageneau |
1970 | Guy Patour | Andrew Raven | Marcel Gaffajoli |
1971 | Claude Magni | Alain Bernard | Claude Chabanel |
1972 | Christian Ardouin | José Philippe | Jean Gillet |
1973 | Jacques Bossis | Alain Cigana | Jean-François Mainguenaud |
1974 | Didier Dupuis | Didier Godet | Jacky Troyard |
1975 | Didier Bazzo | Alain de Carvalho | David Wells |
1976 | Alain Mercadie | Jackie Hurou | Gérard Simonnot |
1977 | Didier Lubiato | Jean-Marie Nibeaudeau | Gérard Cigano |
1978 | Michel Fedrigo | Jean-Marie Corre | Jean-Jacques Szkolnyk |
1979 | Marc Gomez | Francis Castaing | Michel Fedrigo |
1980 | Francis Castaing | Bernard Huot | Michel Dufour |
1981 | Marc Gomez | Yves Beau | Bernard Pineau |
1982 | Serge Polloni | Francis Perin | Bruno Roussel |
1983 | Marino Verardo | Serge Polloni | Dany Deslongchamp |
1984 | Jean-Luc Gilbert | Daniel Feudon | René Bajan |
1985 | Michel Dufour | Charles Turlet | Dominique Lardin |
1986 | Jean-Pierre Cocquerelle | Jean-Louis Auditeau | Sylvain Le Goff |
1987 | Patrick Jeremie | Thierry Gault | Claude Aigueparses |
1988 | Michel Larpe | André Becaas | Gilles Guegan |
1989 | Gérard Simonnot | Christian Jany | Thomas Davy |
1990 | Thierry Dupuy | Christophe Capelle | Laurent Desbiens |
1991 | Sylvain Bolay | Thierry Bricaud | Zbigniew Ludwiniak |
1992 | Marek Swiniaski | Xavier Vadrot | Thierry Ferrer |
1993 | Pascal Deramé | Jean-François Anti | Christophe Allin |
1994 | Laurent Drouin | Christophe Faudot | Christian Guiberteau |
1995 | Christophe Agnolutto | Jean-Philippe Rouxel | Jean-Philippe Duracka |
1996 | Éric Drubay | Jean-Philippe Duracka | Christophe Faudot |
1997 | Olivier Perraudeau | Pierre Painaud | Christopher Jenner |
1998 | Dominique Péré | Jean-Philippe Duracka | Vincent Marchais |
1999 | Frédéric Mainguenaud | Éric Drubay | Bruno Thibout |
2000 | Eric Duteil | Frédéric Delalande | Jérôme Desjardins |
2001 | Bertrand Guerry | Christian Magimel | Christophe Laurent |
2002[2] | Erki Pütsep | Carlo Meneghetti | Shinishi Fukushima |
2003 | Alexandre Naulleau | Christophe Diguet | Sylvain Lavergne |
2004 | Anthony Ravard | Ludovic Auger | Stéphane Barthe |
2005 | John Nilsson | Denis Robin | Jérôme Bonnace |
2006 | Cédric Barre | Mickael Larpe | Tarmo Raudsepp |
2007 | Evgueni Sokolov | Damien Gaudin | Yoann Offredo |
2008 | Gatis Smukulis | David Tanner | Yannick Marie |
2009 | Yoann Bagot | Jean-Lou Paiani | Jérémie Dérangère |
2010 | Adrien Petit | Rudy Lesschaeve | Etienne Pieret |
2011 | Matvey Zubov | Sylvain Déchereux | Sylvain Blanquefort |
2012 | Rudy Kowalski | Alo Jakin | Johann Rigoulay |
2013[3] | Yann Guyot | Benoît Sinner | Rudy Barbier |
2014 | Alexis Bodiot | Ronan Racault | Camille Thominet |
2015 | Bryan Alaphilippe | Jordan Levasseur | Yoän Vérardo |
2016 | Alexandre Paccalet | Yoän Vérardo | Simon Sellier |
2017 | Žydrūnas Savickas | Aurélien Daniel | Fabio Do Rego |
2018[4] | Jimmy Raibaud | Mathieu Burgaudeau | Kevin Geniets |
2019 | Mickaël Guichard | Jérémy Cabot | Alexandre Delettre |
2020 | Thomas Acosta | Dany Maffeïs | Mickaël Larpe |
2021 | Sandy Dujardin | Jean Goubert | Thomas Acosta |
2022 | Kévin Boyer | Loïck Dussol | Fabien Schmidt |
References
- ↑ "Bordeaux-Saintes (Fra)". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- ↑ The original winner Sylvain Lavergne was disqualified for doping.
- ↑ Frédéric Gachet (10 March 2013). "Bordeaux-Saintes : Classement". directvelo.com (in French).
- ↑ Jean-François Chérel (13 March 2018). "Jimmy Raibaud s'impose sur Bordeaux-Saintes". hautegironde.fr (in French).
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