Paris–Roubaix Espoirs

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Paris–Roubaix Espoirs
Race details
DateMay
RegionFrance
English nameParis–Roubaix U23
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1967 (1967)
Editions50 (as of 2017)
First winner Georges Pintens (BEL)
Most wins Taylor Phinney (USA) (2 wins)
Most recent Tom Pidcock (GBR)

Paris–Roubaix Espoirs is a cycling race for riders under the age of 23. The race was first run in 1967. Winners who went on to become famous pros include Yaroslav Popovych, Thor Hushovd, Stephen Roche, and Frédéric Moncassin. In 2005 the race was integrated into the UCI Europe Tour, category 1.2U.[1]

The race finishes at the Roubaix Velodrome.

Winners[]

Year Country Rider Team
1967  Belgium Georges Pintens
1968  France Alain Vasseur
1969  France
1970  France
1971  Belgium Louis Verreydt
1972  Belgium
1973  France Patrick Béon
1974  Belgium
1975  Belgium Pol Verschuere
1976  France
1977  France
1978  Belgium Alfons De Wolf
1979  France Marc Madiot
1980  Ireland Stephen Roche
1981  Belgium
1982  Belgium Rudy Rogiers
1983  Belgium Frank Verleyen
1984  France Thierry Marie
1985  France Christian Chaubet
1986  France
1987  France
1988  France Laurent Bezault
1989  France Frédéric Moncassin
1990  France Thierry Gouvenou
1991  France
1992  France
1993  Poland Marek Leśniewski
1994  Belgium
1995  France Damien Nazon
1996  Belgium
1997  Belgium
1998  Norway Thor Hushovd
1999  France Sébastien Joly
2000  Germany Eric Baumann Germany (national team)
2001  Ukraine Yaroslav Popovych
2002  Russia Mikhail Timochine
2003  Uzbekistan Sergey Lagutin Uzbekistan (national team)
2004  Netherlands Koen de Kort Rabobank GS3
2005  Russia Dmitry Kozonchuk Rabobank Continental Team
2006  Netherlands Tom Veelers Rabobank Continental Team
2007  France Damien Gaudin
2008  Netherlands Coen Vermeltfoort Rabobank Continental Team
2009  United States Taylor Phinney Trek–Livestrong
2010  United States Taylor Phinney Trek–Livestrong
2011  Netherlands Ramon Sinkeldam Rabobank Continental Team
2012  Luxembourg Bob Jungels Leopard–Trek Continental Team
2013 No race
2014  Netherlands Mike Teunissen Rabobank Development Team
2015   Switzerland Lukas Spengler BMC Development Team
2016  Italy Filippo Ganna Team Colpack
2017  Netherlands Nils Eekhoff Development Team Sunweb
2018  Belgium Stan Dewulf
2019  Great Britain Tom Pidcock Team Wiggins Le Col
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Paris-Roubaix Espoirs". Veloclubroubaix.fr. Archived from the original on 2013-08-26. Retrieved 2013-05-27.
  2. ^ "ANNULATION PARIS-ROUBAIX ESPOIRS ET MINI PARIS-ROUBAIX". Retrieved 4 June 2020.
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