Chrono Champenois
| Race details | |
|---|---|
| Date | September |
| Local name(s) | Chrono Champenois (in French) |
| Discipline | Road |
| Competition | ♂ UCI Europe Tour ♀ UCI Women's Road Rankings |
| Type | Single-day |
| Organiser | Bétheny Sport Organisation |
| Web site | www |
| History | |
| First edition | ♀ 1989 ♂ 1998 |
| Editions | ♀ 24 (as of 2013) ♂ 15 (as of 2013) |
| First winner | ♀ Nathalie Six (FRA) ♂ László Bodrogi (HUN) |
| Most wins | ♀ Jeannie Longo (FRA) ♀ Karin Thürig (SUI) (4 wins) ♂ Adriano Malori (ITA) (2 wins) |
| Most recent | ♀ Katrin Garfoot (AUS) ♂ Daniel Westmattelmann (GER) |
The Chrono Champenois is a European individual time trial bicycle race held around Bétheny in France, in the Champagne region. The race has been organised as a 1.2 event since 1989 for women's and since 1998 there is also a men's race which is part of the UCI Europe Tour. The women's race is fully called: Chrono Champenois - Trophée Européen. The 2017 event was cancelled late in the season, with the organiser planning to hold the race again in 2018.[1]
Winners
Men's (Chrono Champenois)
| Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Hungary | László Bodrogi | VC Lyon Vaulx-en-Velin | |
| 1999 | Lithuania | Linas Balčiūnas | Saint Quentin-Oktos-MBK | |
| 2000 | No race | |||
| 2001 | Luxembourg | Steve Fogen | Luxembourg national team | |
| 2002 | Lithuania | Tomas Vaitkus | SC Zoccorinese | |
| 2003 | France | Émilien-Benoît Bergès | France national team | |
| 2004 | Belarus | Andrei Kunitski | Palazzago-Vellutex | |
| 2005 | Netherlands | Mathieu Heijboer | Rabobank Continental Team | |
| 2006 | Finland | Matti Helminen | Profel-Ziegler Continental Team | |
| 2007 | Australia | Cameron Wurf | Australia national team | |
| 2008 | Italy | Adriano Malori | Filmop Sorelle Ramonda Bottoli | |
| 2009 | Italy | Adriano Malori | Bottoli Nordelettrica Ramonda | |
| 2010 | Denmark | Rasmus Quaade | Team Designa Køkken-Blue Water | |
| 2011 | Australia | Luke Durbridge | Australia national team | |
| 2012 | Australia | Rohan Dennis | Team Jayco–AIS | |
| 2013 | Australia | Campbell Flakemore | Australia national team | |
| 2014 | Denmark | Rasmus Quaade | Denmark national team | |
| 2015 | Italy | Filippo Ganna | Lampre–Merida | |
| 2016 | Germany | Daniel Westmattelmann | Team Kuota–Lotto | |
Women's (Chrono Champenois - Trophée Européen)
References
- ^ Fruch, Franck (18 August 2017). "Le Chrono Champenois annulé". Vélo 101. Retrieved 18 January 2018.