Tour d'Eure-et-Loir
Race details
DateMay
RegionEure-et-Loir, France
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.tour-eure-et-loir-cycliste.fr
History
First edition1949 (1949)
Editions523 (as of 2022)
First winner Georges Roux (FRA)
Most wins Raymond Komor (FRA)
 Francis Bazire (FRA)
 Laurent Bezault (FRA)
 Fabrice Henry (FRA) (2 wins)
Most recent Samuel Leroux (FRA)

The Tour d'Eure-et-Loir is a multi-day road cycling race that has been held annually in the Eure-et-Loir department of France since 1949. It has been part of UCI Europe Tour in category 2.2 since 2019.[1][2]

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1949France Georges RouxFrance P. CharbonnelFrance M. Sandon
1950France Roger HuetFrance G. GautierFrance Valentin Gerussi
1951France Raymond KomorFrance Bernard PotetFrance G. Lécuyer
1952France G. LangloisFrance GuyardFrance H. Renard
1953France Jean HemmerleFrance J. CortinavisFrance Gilbert Saulière
1954France André MézièreFrance Armand FinetFrance Roger Bezamat
1955France Raymond KomorFrance Antoine FrankowskiFrance Paul Sighirdjian
1956France Marcel DanguillaumeFrance André VagnerFrance Duchannoy
1957France Jean DanguillaumeFrance Fernand LamyFrance Raymond Guilbert
1958France Raymond GuitayFrance CarraraFrance Jean Hoffmann
1959Spain Henri BelenaFrance I. ChaipolinFrance Jacques Collado
1960France Gérard BaumanFrance Alphonse ChiapoliniFrance Valentin Modric
1961Spain José Maria ErrandoneaFrance Lucien WasilewskiFrance Eugène Huet
1962France Francis BazireFrance Jack AndréFrance Alain Vera
1963France Francis BazireSpain José Maria ErrandoneaFrance Jean-Pierre Magnien
1964France Raymond DelisleFrance Roger MilliotFrance Francis Pamart
1965France Jean-Pierre LivetUnited Kingdom Colin LewisFrance Charly Grosskost
1966France Jean SadotFrance Jacky MouriouxFrance Pierre Croquison
1967France Jean-Pierre DanguillaumeFrance Gérard BesnardFrance Michel Lainé
1968France Christian BoulnoisFrance Gérard DemontFrance Jacky Mourioux
1969–1971 No race
1972France Michel CorollerFrance Francis QuillonFrance Richard Kindelberger
1973–1978 No race
1979France Jean-Paul LorisFrance Jean-Paul RomionFrance Joël Mouquet
1980France Guy GallopinFrance Patrick DerosierFrance Jean-Paul Romion
1981France Claude MarciauxFrance Philippe PesentiFrance Jean-Luc Hamon
1982France Berto VaccariFrance Yvan FrebertFrance Thierry Claveyrolat
1983France Jacky BuronFrance Florent MaugéFrance Patrick Lucas
1984France Bernard RichardFrance Patrick PommeretFrance Thierry Le Rall
1985France Laurent BezaultFrance Jean-François MorioFrance Philippe Brenner
1986France Jean-François MorioFrance Jean-Pierre DurackaFrance Claude Cherod
1987France Laurent BezaultFrance Jean-François MorioFrance Pascal Lino
1988France Fabrice HenryFrance Christophe PaulveFrance Philippe Pitrou
1989France Marc PeroninFrance Laurent BrochardFrance Yvon Ledanois
1990France Fabrice HenryFrance F. PrudhommeFrance Jean-Michel Audren
1991France Hervé BoussardFrance Olivier PeyrierasFrance Cédric Vasseur
1992France Valère FillonFrance Fabrice HenryFrance Jean-Michel Monin
1993–2001 No race
2002France Rony MartiasFrance Arnaud CoyotFrance Yohann Gène
2003France Anthony RavardFrance Alexandre NaulleauFrance Romain Feillu
2004France Mathieu ClaudeFrance Sébastien MinardFrance Antoine Dalibard
2005France Romain FeilluFrance Julien BelgyFrance Benoît Sinner
2006France Benoît DaeninckFrance Guillaume Le FlochEstonia Rein Taaramäe
2007France Maxime BouetFrance Arnold JeannessonFrance Raphaël Lesage
2008New Zealand Alex MeenhorstFrance Fabien TailleferFrance Pierre-Luc Périchon
2009France Mathieu HalleguenFrance Armindo FonsecaFrance Thomas Girard
2010France Thomas VaubourzeixLithuania Ramūnas NavardauskasFrance Emmanuel Kéo
2011France Mathieu CloarecFrance Emmanuel KéoFrance Mathieu Le Lavandier
2012Australia Samuel SpokesFrance Benoît PoitevinBelgium Thomas Sprengers
2013France Benoît PoitevinFrance Marc FournierFrance Romain Cardis
2014France Benoît SinnerFrance Jérémy CornuFrance Bruno Armirail
2015 France Romain Cardis France Thomas Rostollan France Benoît Cosnefroy
2016 France Paul Ourselin France Fabien Doubey France Aurélien Paret-Peintre
2017–2018 No race
2019 Netherlands Luuc Bugter France Maxime Urruty France Sébastien Havot
2020 No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021[3] France Paul Penhoët Germany Kim Heiduk France Maxime Jarnet
2022[4] France Samuel Leroux France Valentin Tabellion France Emilien Jeannière

References

  1. "Tour d'Eure-et-Loir". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. "Tour d'Eure-et-Loir". UCI. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  3. "Tour cycliste Eure-et- Loir | Podiums étape 3". Tour cycliste Eure-et-Loir (in French). Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  4. "TEL officiel | Résultat étape 3". TEL officiel (in French). 12 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.


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