Tour du Loir-et-Cher

Tour du Loir-et-Cher
Race details
Date Mid-April
Region Loir-et-Cher
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Stage race
History
First edition 1960 (1960)
Editions 57 (2016)
First winner  Raymond Sallé (FRA)
Most wins
  •  Jörg Stein (GDR)
  •  Denis Marie (FRA)

(2 wins)

Most recent  Patrick Schelling (SUI)

The Tour du Loir-et-Cher is a cycling stage race that takes place in the Loir-et-Cher region of France. It is rated as a 2.2 race as part of the UCI Europe Tour.[1] The race first took place in 1960.

Past winners

Rider Team
1960 France Sallé, RaymondRaymond Sallé (FRA)
1961 France Lebaube, Jean-ClaudeJean-Claude Lebaube (FRA)
1962 France André, JackJack André (FRA)
1963 Belgium Heuvelmans, RenéRené Heuvelmans (BEL)
1964 France Benet, MauriceMaurice Benet (FRA)
1965 Belgium Vlierberghe, Albert VanAlbert Van Vlierberghe (BEL)
1966 France Le Buhotel, FélixFélix Le Buhotel (FRA)
1967 France Genty, Jean-ClaudeJean-Claude Genty (FRA)
1968 France Dupuch, BernardBernard Dupuch (FRA)
1969 France Danguillaume, Jean-PierreJean-Pierre Danguillaume (FRA)
1970 France Nogues, AlainAlain Nogues (FRA)
1971 France Guitard, Jean-PierreJean-Pierre Guitard (FRA)
1972 Poland Hanusik, ZygmuntZygmunt Hanusik (POL)
1973 France Béon, PatrickPatrick Béon (FRA)
1974 France Arbès, HubertHubert Arbès (FRA)
1975 Poland Brzeźny, JanJan Brzeźny (POL)
1976 Netherlands van Gerwen, GerrieGerrie van Gerwen (NED)
1977 France Zucarelli, MichelMichel Zucarelli (FRA)
1978 France Le Dain, GérardGérard Le Dain (FRA)
1979 France Larpe, MichelMichel Larpe (FRA)
1980 Soviet Union Dejits, LeonLeon Dejits (URS)
1981 Poland Jankiewicz, JanJan Jankiewicz (POL)
1982 Soviet Union Petrov (cyclist), YuriYuri Petrov (cyclist) (URS)
1983 East Germany Hernig, MarioMario Hernig (GDR)
1984 East Germany Stein, JörgJörg Stein (GDR)
1985 East Germany Stein, JörgJörg Stein (GDR)
1986 Poland Stepniewski, LeszekLeszek Stepniewski (POL)
1987 Soviet Union Uslamin, SergeiSergei Uslamin (URS)
1988 East Germany Jentzsch, OlafOlaf Jentzsch (GDR)
1989 East Germany Fulst, GuidoGuido Fulst (GDR)
1990 Netherlands Knuvers, EricEric Knuvers (NED)
1991 France Aubier, NicolasNicolas Aubier (FRA)
1992 France Currit, Jean-ChristopheJean-Christophe Currit (FRA)
1993 France Marie, DenisDenis Marie (FRA)
1994 France Meneghetti, CarloCarlo Meneghetti (FRA)
1995 France Marie, DenisDenis Marie (FRA)
1996 France Paulvé, ChristopheChristophe Paulvé (FRA)
1997 France Bourry, StéphaneStéphane Bourry (FRA)
1998 France Pontier, FrédéricFrédéric Pontier (FRA)
1999 Norway Hushovd, ThorThor Hushovd (NOR)
2000 Norway Vikoyr, GisleGisle Vikoyr (NOR)
2001 South Africa Wentzel, RudolphRudolph Wentzel (RSA)
2002 France Gicquel, SamuelSamuel Gicquel (FRA)
2003 France Duclos-Lassalle, HervéHervé Duclos-Lassalle (FRA)
2004 Belgium Stubbe, TomTom Stubbe (BEL)
2005 Curaçao de Maar, MarcMarc de Maar (CUW)
2006 Denmark Rasmussen, Jacob MoeJacob Moe Rasmussen (DEN)
2007 France Blain, AlexandreAlexandre Blain (FRA)
2008 Sweden Stevenson, ChristoferChristofer Stevenson (SWE) Team GLS - Pakke Shop
2009 Russia Kosyakov, DmytroDmytro Kosyakov (RUS) Katyusha
2010 Russia Antonov, MikhailMikhail Antonov (RUS) Itera - Katusha
2011 France Saux, AnthonyAnthony Saux (FRA)
2012 Russia Solomennikov, AndreyAndrey Solomennikov (RUS) Itera - Katusha
2013 Germany Thömel, TinoTino Thömel (GER) Team NSP - Ghost
2014 United Kingdom Briggs, GrahamGraham Briggs (GBR) Rapha Condor JLT
2015 France Cardis, RomainRomain Cardis (FRA) Vendée U
2016 Switzerland Schelling, PatrickPatrick Schelling (SUI) Team Vorarlberg

References

  1. "Tour du Loir et Cher E Provost 2015 - General Classification". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
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