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Circuit de Lorraine

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Circuit de Lorraine
Race details
DateLate May
RegionLorraine, France
English nameCircuit of Lorraine
Local name(s)Circuit de Lorraine (in French)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.lorraine.eu/accueil.html Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1956 (1956)
First winner Pierre Lambollez (FRA)
Most recent Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)

The Circuit de Lorraine is a multi-stage road bicycle racing event held annually in Lorraine, France. Since 2005, it has been organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Between 1956 and 1994 it was an amateur race, becoming a professional race called Circuit des Mines in 1995.[1]

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Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1956  France Pierre Lambollez
1957  France Henri Wasilewski
1958  France René Osterdag
1959  France Noël Chavy
1960  France Marcel Hocquaux
1961  Belgium Robert Duveau
1962  France Ugo Anzile
1963  Italy Elio Gerussi
1964  France Jean-Pierre Magnien
1965  France Maurice Izier
1966  Netherlands Jan van der Horst
1967  France Joseph Pare
1968  Netherlands Fedor den Hertog
1969  Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk
1970  Poland Andrejz Kaczmarek
1971  Netherlands Mathijs De Koning
1977  Netherlands Johan Van Den Meer
1978  Netherlands Gérard Mak
1979  Great Britain Tony Doyle
1980  France Frédéric Vichot
1981  France Régis Simon
1982  France Jean-Paul Hosotte
1983  Poland Zbigniew Kraśnik
1984  Netherlands Teun van Vliet
1985  France Pascal Lance
1986  Great Britain Paul Curran
1987  France Gilles Figue
1988  France Pascal Lance
1989  France Bruno Huger
1990  France Régis Simon
1991  Soviet Union Nikolai Galichin
1992  Italy Diego Ferrari
1993  France Jean-Christophe Currit
1994  France Christophe Mengin
1995  France Grégoire Balland
1996  Italy Stefano Dante Cantina Tollo–Co.Bo.
1997  France Eddy Seigneur Française des Jeux
1998  Kazakhstan Alexander Vinokourov Casino–Ag2r
1999  Lithuania Arturas Kasputis Casino–Ag2r Prévoyance
2000  Denmark Nicki Sørensen Fakta
2001  Great Britain Chris Newton Great Britain (national team)
2002  Italy Giampaolo Cheula Mapei–Quick-Step
2003  France Guillaume Auger BigMat–Auber 93
2004  Netherlands Joost Posthuma Rabobank
2005  Latvia Andris Naudužs Naturino–Sapore di Mare
2006  Colombia Mauricio Soler Acqua & Sapone
2007  Germany Jörg Jaksche Tinkoff Credit Systems
2008  France Steve Chainel Auber 93
2009  Italy Matteo Carrara Vacansoleil
2010  Italy Fabio Felline Footon–Servetto–Fuji
2011  France Anthony Roux FDJ
2012  France Nacer Bouhanni FDJ–BigMat

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