Paris – Camembert

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Paris – Camembert , also rarely referred to as Trophée Lepetit , is a French cycling race .

The one-day race , which usually has its date in mid-April and connects the French communes of Magnanville in the Yvelines department and Vimoutiers in the Orne department , was held for the first time in 1906. When it was first held, the race was still called Challenge Henri Lamiel , from 1934 to 1936 Paris – Vimoutiers and since 1937 it has had its current name. Since the introduction of the UCI Europe Tour in 2005, the race has been part of this racing series and classified in category 1.1. The course is very selective, as the last 80 kilometers in particular have a few climbs, some with up to 17% incline. Paris – Camembert is also part of the Coupe de France , a series of French one-day races. The record winner is Laurent Brochard , who won the race three times.

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  • 1907–33 not held
  • 1906  ?FranceFrance

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