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Tour de Luxembourg
Race details
Date
  • Early June (until 2019)
  • September (since 2020)
  • RegionLuxembourg
    English nameTour of Luxembourg
    DisciplineRoad
    CompetitionUCI ProSeries
    TypeStage-race
    Web sitewww.skodatour.lu
    History
    First edition1935 (1935)
    Editions82 (as of 2022)
    First winner Mathias Clemens (LUX)
    Most wins Mathias Clemens (LUX) (5 wins)
    Most recent Marc Hirschi (SUI)

    The Tour de Luxembourg is an annual stage race in professional road bicycle racing held in Luxembourg.[1] The Tour de Luxembourg is classified as a 2.Pro race, the highest rating below the World Tour, by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the sport's governing body. In 2006, the Tour became part of the UCI Europe Tour, and became part of the UCI ProSeries in 2020.[2] Primarily held in late May to early June, the event was sometimes used by riders as a preparation race for the Tour de France.[3]

    In his 2021 autobiography Væddeløber, the 2014 winner Matti Breschel revealed that his victory was partially facilitated by offering riders of another team €1000 each if they succeeding in keeping contact with the breakaway.[4]

    Winners

    [edit]
    Year Country Rider Team
    1935  Luxembourg Mathias Clemens
    1936  Luxembourg Mathias Clemens
    1937  Luxembourg Mathias Clemens
    1938  Belgium Lucien Vlaemynck
    1939  Luxembourg Mathias Clemens
    1940 No race due to World War II
    1941  Luxembourg Christophe Didier
    1942  Luxembourg François Neuens
    1943  Luxembourg François Neuens
    1944 No race due to World War II
    1945  Luxembourg Jean Goldschmit
    1946  Belgium Briek Schotte
    1947  Luxembourg Mathias Clemens
    1948  Luxembourg Jean Goldschmit
    1949  Luxembourg Bim Diederich
    1950  Belgium Isidoor De Ryck
    1951  Luxembourg Marcel Ernzer
    1952  Luxembourg Jeng Kirchen
    1953  Belgium Robert Vanderstockt
    1954  Luxembourg Jean-Pierre Schmitz
    1955  France Louison Bobet
    1956  Luxembourg Charly Gaul
    1957  France Gérard Saint
    1958  Luxembourg Jean-Pierre Schmitz
    1959  Luxembourg Charly Gaul
    1960  Luxembourg Marcel Ernzer
    1961  Luxembourg Charly Gaul
    1962  Belgium Jef Planckaert
    1963  Belgium Yvo Molenaers
    1964  Netherlands Arie den Hartog
    1965  Great Britain Vin Denson
    1966  Luxembourg Edy Schütz
    1967  Belgium Frans Brands
    1968  Luxembourg Edy Schütz
    1969  Italy Davide Boifava
    1970  Luxembourg Edy Schütz
    1971  Belgium André Dierickx
    1972  Belgium Roger Rosiers
    1973  France Sylvain Vasseur
    1974  Belgium Freddy Maertens
    1975  Belgium Frans Verbeeck
    1976  Belgium Frans Verbeeck
    1977  Netherlands Bert Pronk
    1978  Belgium Ludo Peeters
    1979  Luxembourg Lucien Didier
    1980  Netherlands Bert Oosterbosch
    1981  Soviet Union Yuri Barinov
    1982  France Bernard Hinault
    1983  Luxembourg Lucien Didier
    1984  France Christophe Lavainne
    1985  Netherlands Jelle Nijdam
    1986  Netherlands Steven Rooks
    1987  Denmark Søren Lilholt
    1988   Switzerland Richard Trinkler
    1989  Netherlands Michel Cornelisse
    1990  France Christophe Lavainne
    1991  Netherlands Gert-Jan Theunisse
    1992  France Jean-Philippe Dojwa
    1993  Italy Max Sciandri
    1994  Netherlands Frans Maassen
    1995   Switzerland Rolf Järmann
    1996  Italy Alberto Elli
    1997  Belgium Frank Vandenbroucke
    1998  United States Lance Armstrong U.S. Postal Service
    1999  Belgium Marc Wauters Rabobank
    2000  Italy Alberto Elli Team Telekom
    2001  Denmark Jørgen Bo Petersen Team Fakta
    2002  Sweden Marcus Ljungqvist EDS–Fakta
    2003  France Thomas Voeckler Brioches La Boulangère
    2004  Belgium Maxime Monfort Landbouwkrediet–Colnago
    2005  Hungary László Bodrogi Crédit Agricole
    2006  United States Christian Vande Velde Team CSC
    2007   Switzerland Grégory Rast Astana
    2008  Netherlands Joost Posthuma Rabobank
    2009  Luxembourg Fränk Schleck Team Saxo Bank
    2010  Italy Matteo Carrara Vacansoleil
    2011  Germany Linus Gerdemann Leopard Trek
    2012  Denmark Jakob Fuglsang RadioShack–Nissan
    2013  Germany Paul Martens Blanco Pro Cycling
    2014  Denmark Matti Breschel Tinkoff–Saxo
    2015  Germany Linus Gerdemann Cult Energy Pro Cycling
    2016  Netherlands Maurits Lammertink Roompot–Oranje Peloton
    2017  Belgium Greg Van Avermaet BMC Racing Team
    2018  Italy Andrea Pasqualon Wanty–Groupe Gobert
    2019  Spain Jesús Herrada Cofidis
    2020  Italy Diego Ulissi UAE Team Emirates
    2021[5]  Portugal João Almeida Deceuninck–Quick-Step
    2022  Denmark Mattias Skjelmose Jensen Trek–Segafredo
    2023   Switzerland Marc Hirschi UAE Team Emirates

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Tour de Luxembourg". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  • ^ "Tour de Luxembourg (Lux) - Cat.2.ProS". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  • ^ "Tour de Luxembourg guide". TeamSky. 2012 BSkyB. 3 June 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  • ^ "Breschel indrømmer: Købte sig til sejr". Ekstrabladet. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  • ^ "Tour of Luxembourg: Almeida seals overall victory". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 18 September 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
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