Bordeaux–Saintes

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Bordeaux–Saintes
Race details
DateMarch
RegionFrance
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionNational calendar
TypeOne-day race
OrganiserBordeaux-Saintes Cycliste Organisations
Web sitewww.bordeaux-saintes.fr
History
First edition1909 (1909)
Editions84 (as of 2022)
First winner Ernest Milleroux (FRA)
Most wins
(2 wins)
Most recent Kévin Boyer (FRA)

Bordeaux–Saintes is a one-day road cycling race that takes place between the cities of Bordeaux and Saintes, France. The race was first held in 1909 and has been reserved for amateurs since 1969. In 2005, it was held as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1909 France Ernest Milleroux France Paul Hostein France Régis de Lavlette
1910–1932 No race
1933 France André Gaillot France Emile Sainte-Marie France Jean-Baptiste Intcegaray
1934 France Ernest Terreau France Jean-Baptiste Intcegaray France Georges Lachat
1935 France Robert Béliard France Emile Clergeau France Gabriel Hargues
1936 Netherlands Albert Van Schendel Switzerland Robert Gygi France Robert Béliard
1937 France Sylvain Marcaillou France Roger Pieteraerents France Raymond Goubault
1938 France André Gaboriaud France Raymond Goubault France Fernand Beaudut
1939 France Fernand Beaudut France Jean Taris France Edouard Bouyer
1940–1945 No race
1946 France Antoine Latorre France Joseph Royo France André Bramard
1947 France Robert Rippe France Roger Durand France René Paillier
1948 France Albert Dolhats France Gérard Villar France Raymond Cosse
1949 France Jacques Bebenhut France Albert Joulin France Félix Adriano
1950 France Jean Begue France André Labeylie France Guerrino Cassol
1951 France André Darrigade France Henri Aubry France Pierre Gaudot
1952 France Pierre Gaudot France Gabriel Gaudin France Settimo Perin
1953 France Settimo Perin Spain Luis Goya Spain Félix Bermúdez
1954 France Maurice Nauleau Spain Luciano Montero France Georges Gay
1955 France Jean Dacquay France Jacques Lemaitre France Georges Gay
1956 France Gérard Gaillot France André Lesca Spain Luis Goya
1957 France André Lesca France Jacques Blanco France Maurice Pele
1958 France Maurice Pèle France Alain Lesca France Guy Planas
1959 France Robert Verdeun France Daniel Walryck France Albert Dolhats
1960 France Raymond Poulidor France Pierre Beuffeuil France Robert Verdeun
1961 France Fernand Delord France René Fournier France Raymond Batan
1962 France Manuel Manzano France Camille Le Menn France Fernand Delort
1963 France Fernand Delort France Michel Gonzales France René Fournier
1964 France Pierre Le Mellec Spain José María Errandonea France Jean Arze
1965 France Joseph Groussard France Gérard Capdebosq France Michel Brux
1966 Spain Domingo Perurena France Raymond Delisle France Maurice Laforest
1967 France Raymond Riotte France Francis Campaner France André Zimmermann
1968 Spain Gregorio San Miguel France Jean-Marie Leblanc France Michel Périn
1969 Italy Renato Rossetto Belgium Yvan Francaux France Jean-Louis Jageneau
1970 France Guy Patour United Kingdom Andrew Raven France Marcel Gaffajoli
1971 France Claude Magni France Alain Bernard France Claude Chabanel
1972 France Christian Ardouin France José Philippe France Jean Gillet
1973 France Jacques Bossis France Alain Cigana France Jean-François Mainguenaud
1974 France Didier Dupuis France Didier Godet France Jacky Troyard
1975 France Didier Bazzo France Alain de Carvalho United Kingdom David Wells
1976 France Alain Mercadie France Jackie Hurou France Gérard Simonnot
1977 France Didier Lubiato France Jean-Marie Nibeaudeau France Gérard Cigano
1978 France Michel Fedrigo France Jean-Marie Corre France Jean-Jacques Szkolnyk
1979 France Marc Gomez France Francis Castaing France Michel Fedrigo
1980 France Francis Castaing France Bernard Huot France Michel Dufour
1981 France Marc Gomez France Yves Beau France Bernard Pineau
1982 France Serge Polloni France Francis Perin France Bruno Roussel
1983 France Marino Verardo France Serge Polloni Canada Dany Deslongchamp
1984 France Jean-Luc Gilbert France Daniel Feudon France René Bajan
1985 France Michel Dufour France Charles Turlet France Dominique Lardin
1986 France Jean-Pierre Cocquerelle France Jean-Louis Auditeau France Sylvain Le Goff
1987 France Patrick Jeremie France Thierry Gault France Claude Aigueparses
1988 France Michel Larpe France André Becaas France Gilles Guegan
1989 France Gérard Simonnot France Christian Jany France Thomas Davy
1990 France Thierry Dupuy France Christophe Capelle France Laurent Desbiens
1991 France Sylvain Bolay France Thierry Bricaud Poland Zbigniew Ludwiniak
1992 Poland Marek Swiniaski France Xavier Vadrot France Thierry Ferrer
1993 France Pascal Deramé France Jean-François Anti France Christophe Allin
1994 France Laurent Drouin France Christophe Faudot France Christian Guiberteau
1995 France Christophe Agnolutto France Jean-Philippe Rouxel France Jean-Philippe Duracka
1996 France Éric Drubay France Jean-Philippe Duracka France Christophe Faudot
1997 France Olivier Perraudeau France Pierre Painaud France Christopher Jenner
1998 France Dominique Péré France Jean-Philippe Duracka France Vincent Marchais
1999 France Frédéric Mainguenaud France Éric Drubay France Bruno Thibout
2000 France Eric Duteil France Frédéric Delalande France Jérôme Desjardins
2001 France Bertrand Guerry France Christian Magimel France Christophe Laurent
2002[2] Estonia Erki Pütsep Italy Carlo Meneghetti Japan Shinishi Fukushima
2003 France Alexandre Naulleau France Christophe Diguet France Sylvain Lavergne
2004 France Anthony Ravard France Ludovic Auger France Stéphane Barthe
2005 Sweden John Nilsson France Denis Robin France Jérôme Bonnace
2006 France Cédric Barre France Mickael Larpe Estonia Tarmo Raudsepp
2007 Russia Evgueni Sokolov France Damien Gaudin France Yoann Offredo
2008 Latvia Gatis Smukulis Australia David Tanner France Yannick Marie
2009 France Yoann Bagot France Jean-Lou Paiani France Jérémie Dérangère
2010 France Adrien Petit France Rudy Lesschaeve France Etienne Pieret
2011 Russia Matvey Zubov France Sylvain Déchereux France Sylvain Blanquefort
2012 France Rudy Kowalski Estonia Alo Jakin France Johann Rigoulay
2013[3] France Yann Guyot France Benoît Sinner France Rudy Barbier
2014 France Alexis Bodiot France Ronan Racault France Camille Thominet
2015 France Bryan Alaphilippe France Jordan Levasseur France Yoän Vérardo
2016 France Alexandre Paccalet France Yoän Vérardo France Simon Sellier
2017 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas France Aurélien Daniel France Fabio Do Rego
2018[4] France Jimmy Raibaud France Mathieu Burgaudeau Luxembourg Kevin Geniets
2019 France Mickaël Guichard France Jérémy Cabot France Alexandre Delettre
2020 France Thomas Acosta France Dany Maffeïs France Mickaël Larpe
2021 France Sandy Dujardin France Jean Goubert France Thomas Acosta
2022 France Kévin Boyer France Loïck Dussol France Fabien Schmidt

References

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  1. ^ "Bordeaux-Saintes (Fra)". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  2. ^ The original winner Sylvain Lavergne was disqualified for doping.
  3. ^ Frédéric Gachet (10 March 2013). "Bordeaux-Saintes : Classement". directvelo.com (in French).
  4. ^ Jean-François Chérel (13 March 2018). "Jimmy Raibaud s'impose sur Bordeaux-Saintes". hautegironde.fr (in French).
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