Tour de Guadeloupe
Race details | |
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Date | August |
Region | Guadeloupe |
Local name(s) | • Tour cycliste international de la Guadeloupe (French) • International cycling tour of Guadeloupe (English) |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI America Tour |
Type | Stage race |
Organiser | Comité régional de cyclisme de la Guadeloupe |
History | |
First edition | 1948 |
Editions | 64 (as of 2015) |
First winner | Robert Carlos (GLP) |
Most wins | José Daniel Bernal (COL) Flober Peña (COL) (4 wins) |
Most recent | Boris Carène (GLP) |
The Tour de Guadeloupe (French pronunciation: [tuʁ də ɡwadəlup]; English: Tour of Guadeloupe) is an annual men's multiple stage road bicycle race held each August in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Founded in 1948 under the name : Tour Cycliste de la Guadeloupe, this elite men's competition opened officially to abroad racers in 1979,[1] changing its name to Tour Cycliste international de la Guadeloupe. Covering a majority of the island's territory, the race includes today a prologue time trial and 8 to 9 stages.
As of 2005, the Tour of Guadeloupe is part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits ruled by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the international governing body for cycling. Since then, the race has been rated as a 2.2 event on the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) classification standards.[2]
This event is organized by the Comité régional de cyclisme de la Guadeloupe (en: Regional cycling committee of Guadeloupe).[3]
Contents
History
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History of Results
Top Three Winners as of 2.2 UCI race classification (since 2005)[4]
Year | Overall Winner | Second | Third |
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2015 | Boris Carène (FRA) | Diego Milán (DOM) | Antonio Pedrero (ESP) |
2014 | John Nava (VEN) | Damien Monier (FRA) | Juan Murillo (VEN) |
2013 | Pierre Lebreton (FRA) | José Chacón Díaz (VEN) | Miyataka Shimizu (JPN) |
2012 | Ludovic Turpin (FRA) | Bruno Langlois (CAN) | Junya Sano (JPN) |
2011 | Boris Carène (GLP) | Klaas Sys (BEL) | Carter Jones (USA) |
2010 | Francisco Mancebo (ESP) | Boris Carène (GLP) | Edwin Sánchez (COL) |
2009 | Nicolas Dumont (FRA) | Miguel Ubeto (VEN) | Edwin Sánchez (COL) |
2008 | Flober Peña (COL) | Cameron Evans (CAN) | Edwin Sánchez (COL) |
2007 | Flober Peña (COL) | Nicolas Dumont (FRA) | Edwin Sánchez (COL) |
2006 | Martin Prázdnovský (SVK) | José Daniel Bernal (COL) | Andrey Mizourov (KAZ) |
2005 | Flober Peña (COL) | José Daniel Bernal (COL) | Alexander Mironov (RUS) |
Amateur winners (1948-2004)[1]
Notes
- ↑ In 1985, winner Richard Méthony was disqualified for doping. Eric Zubar, second in overall rankings, was declared new winner of the 1985 edition of the Tour of Guadeloupe.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cycling memories : Tour de la Guadeloupe, on memoire-du-cyclisme.net
- ↑ 2010 - 2011 UCI Road Calendar, Men Elite and Under 23j, America Tour, on uciamericatour.com
- ↑ Official website of the Regional Cycling Committee of Guadeloupe
- ↑ Cycling memories : Tour de la Guadeloupe (FRA) - Cat. 2.2, on memoire-du-cyclisme.net
External links
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