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Roc d'Azur
LocationFréjus and Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France
DatesYearly in October
Websitewww.rocazur.com

Roc d'Azur is an annual mountain biking event held in Fréjus and Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France during October. It consists of a trade show and a few dozen races, attracting riders from various countries. The inaugural edition of the Roc d'Azur was run in 1984 and featured seven competitors, including event founder Stéphane Hauvette. The Roc d'Azur has since grown to become the biggest mountain biking event in the world.[1]

List of winners

Pierre-Geoffroy Plantet (third in the U23 race) climbs the Col du Bougnon in the 2004 Roc d'Azur
List of winners
Year Men Women
2019  France: Jordan Sarrou  France: Margot Moschetti
2018  France: Stéphane Tempier  France: Sabrina Enaux
2017   Switzerland: Nicola Rohrbach  France: Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
2016  France: Jordan Sarrou  Denmark: Annika Langvad
2015  France: Victor Koretzky  France: Julie Bresset
2014  France: Jordan Sarrou  France: Margot Moschetti
2013  France: Miguel Martinez  Austria: Elisabeth Osl
2012  France: Stéphane Tempier  Poland: Anna Szafraniec
2011  Germany: Moritz Milatz  Poland: Maja Włoszczowska
2010  Austria: Alban Lakata  Poland: Maja Włoszczowska
2009  Belgium: Roel Paulissen   Switzerland: Marielle Saner-Guinchard
2008  Belgium: Roel Paulissen  Austria: Elisabeth Osl
2007  France: Jean-Christophe Péraud   Switzerland: Petra Henzi
2006   Switzerland: Christoph Sauser  Canada: Alison Sydor
2005   Switzerland: Christoph Sauser  France: Maryline Salvetat
2004  France: Miguel Martinez  Canada: Alison Sydor
2003  France: Jean-Christophe Péraud  Canada: Alison Sydor
2002  France: Peter Pouly  France: Laurence Leboucher
2001  France: Thomas Dietsch  France: Laurence Leboucher
2000  France: Thomas Dietsch   Switzerland: Chantal Daucourt
1999  France: Christophe Dupouey  France: Laurence Leboucher
1998  France: Christophe Dupouey  France: Laurence Leboucher
1997  France: Miguel Martinez  Norway: Gunn-Rita Dahle
1996  France: Christophe Manin  Norway: Gunn-Rita Dahle

References

  1. ^ "Roc d'Azur 2013", Bike, issue no. 129, December 2013, pp. 136-142


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