Grote Prijs Jean-Pierre Monsère
Grote Prijs Jean-Pierre Monsère | |
Racing series | UCI Europe Tour - Category 1.1 |
city | Roeselare |
Host country | Belgium |
overall length | 196.8 km |
The Grote Prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré is a Belgian one-day race in road cycling . It has been held annually since 2012 and is named after Jean-Pierre Monseré . It has been part of the UCI Europe Tour in category 1.1 since 2017 and the first race in the Belgian Bingoal Cycling Cup since 2019 . It is organized by KWC Dd Almond Zones .
route
At the 9th edition of the race, the official start was in Gits. After 7.6 kilometers, the drivers crossed the finish line for the first time. The drivers then had to complete the local circuit with a length of 18.9 kilometers 10 times. The total length of the 2020 race was 196.8 km.
winner
year | winner | Second | Third |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Frédéric Amorison | Paavo Paajanen | Baptiste Planckaert |
2013 | Tom Van Asbroeck | Wouter Wippert | Baptiste Planckaert |
2014 | Guillaume Van Keirsbulck | Mathieu van der Poel | Iljo Keisse |
2015 | Jürgen Roelandts | Jérôme Baugnies | Danny van Poppel |
2016 | Lars Boom | Stijn Steels | Timothy Dupont |
2017 | Laurens Sweeck | Roy Jans | Jérôme Baugnies |
2018 | André Looij | Pierre Barber | Kenny Dehaes |
2019 | no event - canceled due to a storm. | ||
2020 | Fabio Jakobsen | Timothy Dupont | Alfdan De Decker |
Web links
- Official homepage (nl)
- Grote Prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ↑ VZW De Mandel zones: Course Grote Prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré. In: gpmonsere.be. Retrieved June 21, 2020 (Dutch).
- ^ GP Jean-Pierre Monseré 2019. In: radsport-seite.de. March 10, 2019, accessed June 21, 2020 .