Tour de Normandy
The Tour de Normandie (German Normandy Tour ) is a French cycling race.
The Tour de Normandie is a stage race that leads through the French region of the same name, Normandy, in northwestern France. It was held for the first time in 1939 and then in 1955, 1957 and 1958. Since 1981 the tour has been held regularly on an annual basis. The race has been part of the UCI Europe Tour since 2005 and is classified in category 2.2. Record winners are Yvan Frebert and Kai Reus , who each won the tour twice.
Winners list
- 1939 Guilaume Godere
- 1940-1954 not held
- 1955 Amand Audaire
- 1956 not held
- 1957 Pierre Gouget
- 1958 Joseph Wasko
- 1959-1980 not held
- 1981 Michel Riou
- 1982 Daniel Levaeu
- 1983 Yvan Frebert
- 1984 Mario Kummer
- 1985 Paul Curran
- 1986 Nentscho Stajkow
- 1987 Yvan Frebert
- 1988 Vyacheslav Yekimov
- 1989 Sébastien Flicher
- 1990 Dimitri Jdanow
- 1991 Stéphane Heulot
- 1992 Thierry Dupuis
- 1993 Emmanuel Mallet
- 1994 Saulius Sarkauskas
- 1995 Ole-Sigurd Simensen
- 1996 Frédéric Pontier
- 1997 Glenn Magnusson
- 1998 Torsten Schmidt
- 1999 Steffen Kjærgaard
- 2000 Ludovic Auger
- 2001 Thor Hushovd
- 2002 Jérôme Pineau
- 2003 Samuel Dumoulin
- 2004 Thomas Dekker
- 2005 Kai Reus
- 2006 Kai Reus
- 2007 Martijn Maaskant
- 2008 Antoine Dalibard
- 2009 Bram Schmitz
- 2010 Ronan van Zandbeek
- 2011 Alexandre Blain
- 2012 Jérôme Cousin
- 2013 Silvan Dillier
- 2014 Stefan Küng
- 2015 Dimitri Claeys
- 2016 Baptiste Planckaert
- 2017 Anthony Delaplace
- 2018 Thomas Stewart
- 2019 Ole Forfang
- 2020 for Corona pandemic canceled
Web links
Official website (French)