The Coupe de France de Cyclo-cross is a cyclo-cross racing series held annually in France since 1983. It is held over several races throughout France, usually starting in mid October and ending in mid December.[1] The competition was reserved for French riders only until 2017.[2]
Race details | |
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Date | October–December |
Region | France |
Discipline | Cyclo-cross |
Organiser | French Cycling Federation |
History (men) | |
First edition | 1983 |
Editions | 40 (as of 2022) |
First winner | Patrice Thévenard (FRA) |
Most wins | Francis Mourey (FRA) (12 wins) |
Most recent | Gerben Kuypers (BEL) |
History (women) | |
First edition | 1999 |
First winner | Laurence Leboucher (FRA) |
Most wins | Laurence Leboucher (FRA) (5 wins) |
Most recent | Anaïs Morichon (FRA) |
Past winners
Men
Elite
Under-23
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1983 | Didier Martinez | ||
1984 | No race | ||
1985 | Jean-Pierre Dutilleul | ||
1986 | Dominique Arnould | ||
1987 | Pascal Reverdy | ||
1988 | Christophe Mengin | ||
1989 | José Jauregui | ||
1990 | Emmanuel Magnien | ||
1991 | Jérôme Chiotti | ||
1992 | David Brulon | ||
1993 | Sébastien Loigerot | Anthony Benberka | Jean Charles Fabien |
1994 | Patrice Halgand | ||
1995 | Christophe Morel | ||
1996 | Christophe Morel | ||
1997 | Miguel Martinez | ||
1998 | John Gadret | ||
1999 | David Derepas | ||
2000 | John Gadret | ||
2001 | Francis Mourey | ||
2002 | Sébastien Minard | ||
2003 | Pierre-Bernard Vaillant | ||
2004 | Romain Villa | ||
2005 | Romain Villa | ||
2006 | Jonathan Lopez | ||
2007 | Aurélien Duval | ||
2008 | Arnaud Jouffroy | ||
2009 | Matthieu Boulo | Melvin Rullière | Thomas Girard |
2010 | Melvin Rullière | Théo Dumanchin | Irwin Gras |
2011 | Bastien Duculty | Julian Alaphilippe | David Menut |
2012 | Clément Venturini | Julian Alaphilippe | Quentin Jaurégui |
2013 | Clément Venturini | Anthony Turgis | Bastien Duculty |
2014 | Clément Russo | Romain Seigle | Nicolas Pruvot |
2015 | Joshua Dubau | Lucas Dubau | Yan Gras |
2016 | Clément Russo | Lucas Dubau | Joshua Dubau |
2017 | Joshua Dubau | Antoine Benoist | Yan Gras |
2018 | Antoine Benoist | Eddy Finé | Mickaël Crispin |
2019 | Mickaël Crispin | Joris Delbove | Maxime Gagnaire |
2020 | Cancelled | ||
2021 | Joris Delbove | Florian Richard Andrade | Noé Castille |
2022 | Rémi Lelandais | Martin Groslambert | Noé Castille |
Women
References
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