Tour de l'Avenir

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The Tour de l'Avenir (French, German about "Tour of the Future", 1970: Grand Prix de l'Avenir , 1972–1978 Trophée Peugeot de l'Avenir , 1986–1990 Tour de la Communauté Européenne ) is a stage race for cyclists in France .

history

The road bike race , which was held for the first time in 1961, was initially considered to be the " Tour de France for amateurs ". The " Open " race was held from 1981 so that professionals were also allowed to take part. With the introduction of the standard license in 2005, the race was reserved for young drivers, mostly in the U23 age group.

In 1992 the Amaury Sport Organization (ASO) took over the organization. Professionals and amateurs under the age of 25 were allowed to participate. The race has been part of the UCI Under 23 Nations Cup series since 2007 . Starting in 2012, the World Cycling Federation UCI will use the race to train competition judges ("commissioners"), radio tour speakers, information motorcyclists and other people who are involved in the organization of cycling races . With the staging of 2012 , the organization of the Tour de l' Avenir will be transferred to Alpe Vélo , the host of the Tour de l'Ain race . The race is still financially and logistically supported by the ASO .

Overview

year winner Number of
stages
km ø speed Best climber Scoring
1961 ItalyItaly Guido De Rosso 14th 2,209 km ItalyItaly Giorgio Zancanaro not forgiven
1962 Spain 1945Spain Antonio Gomez del Moral 14th 2,120 km LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Adolf Heeb not forgiven
1963 FranceFrance André Zimmermann 14th 2,060 km Spain 1945Spain Gines García not forgiven
1964 ItalyItaly Felice Gimondi 13 2,021 km Spain 1945Spain Juan José Sagarduy Spain 1945Spain Juan José Sagarduy
1965 Spain 1945Spain Mariano Díaz 12 2,167 km Spain 1945Spain Mariano Díaz NetherlandsNetherlands Harry Steevens
1966 ItalyItaly Mino Denti 12 1,955 km ItalyItaly Giorgio Favaro NetherlandsNetherlands Harry Steevens
1967 FranceFrance Christian Robini 10 1,560 km ItalyItaly Arturo Pecchielan FranceFrance Cyrille Guimard
1968 FranceFrance Jean-Pierre Boulard 12 1,567 km BelgiumBelgium Lucien Van Impe BelgiumBelgium Roger De Vlaeminck
1969 NetherlandsNetherlands Joop Zoetemelk 10 1,846 km FranceFrance Marcel Duchemin FranceFrance Gérard Besnard
*1970 FranceFrance Marcel Duchemin 4th 779 km not forgiven not forgiven
1971 FranceFrance Regis Ovion 11 1,638 km NetherlandsNetherlands Mathias Pustjens SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bruno Hubschmid
1972 NetherlandsNetherlands Fedor the Hertog 13 1,618 km SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ueli Sutter NetherlandsNetherlands Cees Priem
1973 ItalyItaly Gianbattista Baronchelli 11 1,480 km Spain 1945Spain Julian Andiano Spain 1945Spain Enrique Martínez-Heredia
1974 Spain 1945Spain Enrique Martínez-Heredia 11 1,296 km AustriaAustria Wolfgang Steinmayr Spain 1945Spain Enrique Martínez-Heredia
1975 not carried out
1976 SwedenSweden Sven-Åke Nilsson 9 1,017 km Spain 1945Spain Fernando Cabrero CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Bartolsič
1977 BelgiumBelgium Eddy Schepers 12 1,597 km FranceFrance Bernard Becaas BelgiumBelgium Guido Van Calster
1978 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Sukhoruchenkov 12 1,577 km Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Morozov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexander Awerin
1979 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Sukhoruchenkov 12 1,643 km Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Morozov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexander Awerin
1980 ColombiaColombia Alfonso Flórez 12 1,629 km Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Ramazan Galjaletdinov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Yuri Barinov
1981 FranceFrance Pascal Simon 14th 1,514 km ColombiaColombia Patrocinio Jiménez FranceFrance Patrick Bonnet
1982 United StatesUnited States Greg Lemond 11 1,382 km ColombiaColombia Rafael Acevedo Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Olaf Ludwig
1983 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Olaf Ludwig 15th 1,959 km PortugalPortugal Antonio Alves Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Olaf Ludwig
1984 FranceFrance Charly Mottet 12 1,620 km ColombiaColombia Reynel Montoya BelgiumBelgium Benny Van Brabant
1985 ColombiaColombia Martin Ramírez 13 1,612 km ColombiaColombia Samuel Cabrera Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Zinoviev
1986 SpainSpain Miguel Induráin FranceFrance Patrice Esnault SpainSpain Miguel Induráin
1987 FranceFrance Marc Madiot ColombiaColombia Henry Cardenas Soviet UnionSoviet Union Dmitri Konyshev
1988 FranceFrance Laurent Fignon PortugalPortugal Delmino Pereira FranceFrance Laurent Jalabert
1989 FranceFrance Pascal Lino FranceFrance Didier Virvaleix BelgiumBelgium Peter De Clercq
1990 BelgiumBelgium Johan Bruyneel FranceFrance Martial Gayant FranceFrance Laurent Jalabert
1991 not carried out
1992 FranceFrance Hervé Garel 12 1,528 km United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong GermanyGermany Marcel Wüst
1993 FranceFrance Thomas Davy 12 1,543 km DenmarkDenmark Bo hamburger EstoniaEstonia Jaan Kirsipuu
1994 SpainSpain Ángel Luis Casero 11 1,591 km DenmarkDenmark Michael Blaudzun NetherlandsNetherlands Tristan Hoffman
1995 FranceFrance Emmanuel Magnien 11 1,614 km FranceFrance Patrice Halgand FranceFrance Damien Nazon
1996 SpainSpain David Etxebarria 11 1,858 km RussiaRussia Sergei Ivanov RussiaRussia Sergei Ivanov
1997 FranceFrance Laurent Roux 9 1,344 km FranceFrance Patrice Halgand United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jeremy Hunt
1998 FranceFrance Christophe Rinero Prologue + 9 1,471 km 37.917 km / h SpainSpain Joseba Beloki BelgiumBelgium Peter Wuyts
1999 SpainSpain Unai Osa 10 1,566.5 km 41.338 km / h BelgiumBelgium Steve Vermaut AustriaAustria Gerhard Trampusch
2000 SpainSpain Iker Flores 10 1,566.1 km 40.904 km / h FranceFrance Sylvain Chavanel ItalyItaly Luca Paolini
2001 RussiaRussia Denis Menshov 10 1,602.5 km 41.357 km / h FranceFrance Martin Ludovic AustraliaAustralia Bathing Cooke
2002 RussiaRussia Yevgeny Petrov Prologue + 9 1,479 km 41.434 km / h FranceFrance Christophe Laurent BelarusBelarus Aljaksandr Ussau
2003 SpainSpain Egoi Martínez 10 1,516.9 km 42.737 km / h FranceFrance Christophe Le Mével BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert
2004 FranceFrance Sylvain Calzati 10 1,514.7 km 40.611 km / h FranceFrance Yannick Talabardon FranceFrance Sébastien Chavanel
2005 DenmarkDenmark Lars Bak 10 1,443.8 km 41.367 km / h United StatesUnited States Saul Raisin KazakhstanKazakhstan Assan Basayev
2006 SpainSpain Moisés Dueñas 10 1,393 km 39.405 km / h SpainSpain Sergio Pardilla PortugalPortugal Bruno Neves
2007 NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema 10 1,435 km 40.8 km / h ItalyItaly Dario Cataldo ItalyItaly Dario Cataldo
2008 BelgiumBelgium Jan Bakelants 10 1,386 km 38.9 km / h FranceFrance Arnold Jeannesson PolandPoland Maciej Paterski
2009 FranceFrance Romain Sicard 9 1,292.5 km 42.3 km / h GermanyGermany Nico Keinath GermanyGermany Andreas Stauff
2010 ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana Prologue + 7 1,013 km 37.756 km / h ColombiaColombia Jarlinson Pantano GermanyGermany John Degenkolb
2011 ColombiaColombia Jhoan Esteban Chaves Prologue + 7 1,101.6 km 38.992 km / h SpainSpain Garikoitz Bravo FranceFrance Romain Bardet
2012 FranceFrance Warren Barguil Prologue + 6 755.8 km 40.630 km / h FranceFrance Warren Barguil FranceFrance Warren Barguil
2013 SpainSpain Rubén Fernández Prologue + 7 893.3 km 40.589 km / h DenmarkDenmark Kristian Haugaard FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe
2014 ColombiaColombia Miguel Lopez Prologue + 7 912 km 38.170 km / h ItalyItaly Davide Martinelli ColombiaColombia Miguel Lopez
2015 SpainSpain Marc Soler Prologue + 7 966 km RussiaRussia Matvei Mamykin GermanyGermany Jonas Koch
2016 FranceFrance David Gaudu 8th 896.7 km AustraliaAustralia Lucas Hamilton ItalyItaly Vincenzo Albanese
2017 ColombiaColombia Egan Bernal 9 1,201.2 km RussiaRussia Pavel Sivakov NorwayNorway Kristoffer Halvorsen
2018 SloveniaSlovenia Tadej Pogačar 10 1,149.9 km ColombiaColombia Alejandro Osorio FranceFrance Damien Touze
2019 NorwayNorway Tobias Foss 10 1,036.2 km SpainSpain Jon Agirre United StatesUnited States Matteo Jorgenson

Route de l'Avenir

The Route de l'Avenir was a stage race for juniors.

Individual evidence

  1. Press release: UCI commits to Tour de l'Avenir training initiative on uci.ch from January 30, 2012  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.uci.ch  
  2. ASO cedes organization of Tour de l'Avenir on cyclingnews.com from February 1, 2012

Web links

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