Tour de Picardie

(Redirected from Tour de l'Oise)

The Tour de Picardie was a professional multi-stage cycle road race that was held between 1936 and 2016 in Picardy, France.[1] In its last twelve editions, it was organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Tour de Picardie
Race details
DateMid May
RegionPicardy, France
English nameTour of Picardy
Local name(s)Tour de Picardie (in French)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
OrganiserAmaury Sport Organisation
Web sitewww.tourdepicardie.com Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1936 (1936)
Editions70
Final edition2016
First winner Marcel Blanchon (FRA)
Most wins4 riders with 2 wins
Final winner Nacer Bouhanni (FRA)

The race was called Tour de l'Oise from its founding in 1936 until 1999, when it was renamed the Tour de Picardie et de l'Oise, and then the Tour de Picardie in 2000, which it remained until its demise. It is not to be confused with a different race, also called the Tour de Picardie (or Grand Prix du Courrier Picard), which was staged from 1946 to 1965.

Winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1936   France Marcel Blanchon Alcyon–Dunlop
1937   France Gaston Grimbert Armor-Dunlop
1938   France Lucien Le Guével individual
1939   France André Desmoulins Peugeot–Dunlop
1940–
1949
No race
1950   France Simon Hyz individual
1951   France Pierre Lagrange Alcyon–Dunlop
1952   France Raymond Komor individual
1953   France Alfred Tonello Alcyon–Dunlop
1954   France Jean Bellay Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
1955   Luxembourg Lucien Gillen Magnat–Debon
1956   France Louis Caput Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop
1957   France Jean Stablinski Essor–Leroux
1958   France Joseph Thomin Helyett–Leroux–Hutchinson
1959   France Joseph Wasko Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
1960   Netherlands Jo de Haan Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop
1961   Spain Jaime Alomar Peugeot–BP–Dunlop
1962   Belgium André Bar Peugeot–BP–Dunlop
1963   West Germany Klaus Bugdahl Torpedo
1964   West Germany Winfried Bölke Peugeot–BP–Englebert
1965   Ireland Shay Elliott Ford France–Gitane
1966   France Hubert Niel Peugeot–BP–Michelin
1967   West Germany Peter Glemser Torpedo-Continental
1968   Belgium Walter Boucquet Pull Over Centrale–Novy
1969   France José Samyn Bic
1970   Belgium Frans Verbeeck Geens–Watney
1971   Belgium André Dierickx Watney–Avia
1972   France Cyrille Guimard Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson
1973   France Alain Santy Bic
1974   France Robert Mintkiewicz Sonolor–Gitane
1975   West Germany Dietrich Thurau TI–Raleigh
1976   Belgium Emiel Gijsemans IJsboerke–Colnago
1977   Belgium Willy Teirlinck Gitane–Campagnolo
1978   Belgium Willy Teirlinck Renault–Gitane–Campagnolo
1979   France Bernard Hinault Renault–Gitane
1980   France Patrick Bonnet Renault–Gitane
1981   Belgium Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke La Redoute–Motobécane
1982   France Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle Peugeot–Shell–Michelin
1983   France Pascal Jules Renault–Elf
1984   Australia Allan Peiper Peugeot–Shell–Michelin
1985   Belgium Jozef Lieckens Lotto
1986   France Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle Peugeot–Shell
1987   Netherlands Jelle Nijdam Superconfex–Kwantum–Yoko–Colnago
1988   Canada Steve Bauer Weinmann–La Suisse–SMM Uster
1989   West Germany Andreas Kappes Toshiba
1990   Belgium Hendrik Redant Lotto–Superclub
1991   Belgium Wilfried Nelissen Weinmann–Eddy Merckx
1992   France Thierry Marie Castorama
1993   France Frédéric Moncassin WordPerfect–Colnago–Decca
1994   Spain Miguel Induráin Banesto
1995   Netherlands Jelle Nijdam TVM–Polis Direct
1996   France Philippe Gaumont GAN
1997 No race
1998   Kazakhstan Alexander Vinokourov Casino–Ag2r
1999   Estonia Jaan Kirsipuu Casino–Ag2r Prévoyance
2000   Denmark Michael Sandstød Memory Card–Jack & Jones
2001   France Olivier Asmaker CSC–Tiscali
2002   Denmark Michael Sandstød CSC–Tiscali
2003   Great Britain David Millar Cofidis
2004   Belgium Tom Boonen Quick-Step–Davitamon
2005   Estonia Janek Tombak Cofidis
2006   France Jimmy Casper Cofidis
2007   South Africa Robbie Hunter Barloworld
2008   France Sébastien Chavanel Française des Jeux
2009   Netherlands Lieuwe Westra Vacansoleil
2010   Great Britain Ben Swift Team Sky
2011   France Romain Feillu Vacansoleil–DCM
2012   Germany John Degenkolb Argos–Shimano
2013   Germany Marcel Kittel Argos–Shimano
2014   France Arnaud Démare FDJ.fr
2015   Belgium Kris Boeckmans Lotto–Soudal
2016   France Nacer Bouhanni Cofidis

References

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  1. ^ Mascre, Célia (28 September 2016). "Dites adieu au Tour de Picardie, qui va disparaître" [Say goodbye to the Tour de Picardie, which will disappear]. France 3 Picardie (in French). France Télévisions. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
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