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Grand Prix Général Patton
Race details
DateJuly
RegionLuxembourg
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Junior Nations' Cup
TypeStage race (until 2019)
One-day race (2019–)
History
First edition1947 (1947)
Editions74 (as of 2023)
First winner Johny Goedert (LUX)
Most wins
(2 wins)
Most recent William Graff (BEL)

The Grand Prix Général Patton is a junior (ages 17–18) road cycling race held annually in Luxembourg.[1] It was part of the UCI Junior Nations' Cup between 2008 and 2019. Until 2019, the race was held as a stage race before being shortened to one day.

Winners

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Year Category Winner Second Third
1947 Cadets Luxembourg Johny Goedert Luxembourg Jean-Paul Maret Luxembourg Roby Bintz
Cadets Luxembourg Josy Besch Luxembourg Albert Kirchen Luxembourg Lull Gillen
Amateurs Luxembourg Marcel Ernzer Luxembourg Willy Kemp Luxembourg André Hoffmann
Independent Luxembourg Marcel Wang Luxembourg Henri Ackermann Luxembourg Roger Jacobs
1948 Débutants Luxembourg Jengy Schmit Luxembourg Guy Kirsch Luxembourg Gusty Feyder
Amateurs Luxembourg Marcel Ernzer Luxembourg Josy Didier Luxembourg Henri Kellen
1949 Amateurs Luxembourg Henri Kass Luxembourg Roby Bintz Luxembourg André Hoffmann
1950 Amateurs Luxembourg Charly Gaul Luxembourg Josy Lamesch Luxembourg Jempy Schmitz
1951 Amateurs Luxembourg Charly Gaul Italy Renzo Accordi Luxembourg Roger Ludwig
1952 Cadets Luxembourg Théo Lamesch Luxembourg Nico Ferrari Luxembourg Nic. Kirsch
1953 Cancelled
1954 Amateurs Luxembourg Théo Simon Luxembourg Norbert Jeblick Luxembourg Dominique Zago
1955 Amateurs Luxembourg Aldo Bolzan Luxembourg Antoine Roderes Luxembourg Erny Jost
1956 Amateurs Luxembourg Edmond Jacobs Luxembourg Théo Simon Luxembourg Louis Grisius
1957 Amateurs Luxembourg Erny Jost Luxembourg Bruno Martinato Belgium Eudore Messens
1958 Amateurs Belgium Emile Daems Netherlands Arie van Houwelingen Netherlands Jan Hugens
1959 Amateurs Luxembourg Louis Grisius Luxembourg Dominique Zago Luxembourg René Andring
1960 Cadets Luxembourg Léon Chaussy Luxembourg Jeff Bruck Luxembourg Josy Mersch
1961 Cadets Luxembourg Ferdy Reuland Luxembourg Pierre Philippe Luxembourg Léon Chaussy
1962 Cadets Luxembourg Nicky Sassel Luxembourg Aloyse Eischen Belgium Arthur Remacle
1963 Juniors Belgium Willy Day Luxembourg Aloyse Eischen Luxembourg Jean Sauveur
1964 Juniors Luxembourg Roger Gilson Luxembourg Nico Langehegermann Luxembourg Nico Igel
1965 Juniors Luxembourg Roland Smaniotto Luxembourg Nico Folschette Luxembourg Nico Christen
1966 Juniors Luxembourg Robert Bischel Germany Jürgen Siegel Belgium René Dernoeden
1967 Juniors Germany Heribert Ferring Luxembourg Erny Kirchen Germany Jochen Werner
1968 Juniors France Michel Thouvenin Germany Josef Dziuk Luxembourg Nico Neyer
1969 Juniors Belgium André Beullens Luxembourg Nico Neyer Belgium Robert Michot
1970 Juniors Luxembourg Raymond Uhres Sweden Bo Carlson Luxembourg Nico Neyer
1971 Juniors Sweden Rudi Scheler France Bernard Vallet Belgium René Habeaux
1972 Juniors Belgium René Habeaux Sweden Tommy Prim Sweden Paul Wieland
1973 Juniors Belgium Livio Ravagnan Sweden Roland Nihlen Luxembourg Fernand Jucken
1974 Juniors Sweden Bengt Nymann Netherlands Peter Tijssen Germany Peter Billigmann
1975 Juniors Luxembourg Roby Godart Belgium Daniel Plummer Netherlands Jos Bellemakers
1976 Juniors Luxembourg Guy Greis Luxembourg Pierre Everard Netherlands Jos Bellemakers
1978 Juniors Belgium Thierry Septon Luxembourg Claude Michely Luxembourg Josy Allegrini
1979 Juniors Netherlands Johan Van Asten Germany Hans-Werner Theisen Portugal Acácio da Silva
1980 Juniors Sweden Peter Stigson Belgium Marc Schefers Belgium Alain Mat
1981 Juniors Belgium Corneille Daems France Eric Stoecklin Netherlands Gino Meex
1982 Juniors France Michel Friedmann Luxembourg Henri Schnadt Luxembourg Guy Schaltz
1983 Juniors Germany Andreas Merkle Belgium Bruno Bruyère Germany Axel Rust
1984 Juniors Luxembourg Pascal Triebel France Jean-Michel Lance Luxembourg Olivier Triebel
1985 Juniors Luxembourg Adriano Tempesta Luxembourg Christian Elsen Germany Udo Thimm
1986 Juniors Belgium Johan Cuypers Republic of Ireland Andrew Moss Netherlands Gino Jansen
1987 Juniors Belgium Patrick Evenepoel Belgium Igor Van den Berghe Republic of Ireland Andrew Moss
1988 Juniors Belgium Philip Vandevelde Belgium Marc Partry Luxembourg Aly Weber
1989 Juniors Belgium Philippe Wirtgen France Vincent Spitaleri France Daniel Martinez
1990 Juniors Netherlands Eric Van de Boom Belgium Frédéric Noiset Germany Johannes Thiel
1991 Juniors Belgium Philippe Diederen Italy Mauro Zanella Germany Michael Bier
1992 Juniors Belgium Steven Persoon Belgium Rolf Verhaegen Italy Eddy Dalmas
1993 Juniors Netherlands Roger Van de Wal Netherlands Ivan Peeters Netherlands Arno Bouten
1994 Juniors Belgium Jan D'Hooghe Belgium Kris de Coen Luxembourg Claude Entringer
1995 Juniors Luxembourg Christian Poos Luxembourg Claude Entringer Netherlands Jos Lucassen
1996 Juniors Luxembourg Kim Kirchen Belgium Mike Guilliams Belgium Sven Gees
1997 Juniors Netherlands Vincent Van der Kooij Belgium Sven Gees Austria Christian Hoelzl
1998 Juniors Germany Eric Baumann Germany Christian Knees Netherlands Jele Van Groezen
1999 Juniors Russia Igor Abakoumov France Samuel Ardouin Belgium Frederik Pieters
2000 Juniors Belgium Wim De Vocht Netherlands Stefan Cohnen Belgium Kevin De Weert
2001 Juniors Finland Jukka Vastaranta Netherlands Niels Scheuneman Netherlands Johnny Hoogerland
2002 Juniors Finland Jukka Vastaranta Slovakia Matej Jurčo France Mathieu Perget
2003 Juniors France Mikaël Cherel Switzerland Michael Schär Belgium Pieter Jacobs
2004 Juniors Slovenia Simon Špilak Netherlands Sjoerd Commandeur Belgium Wim Van Hoolst
2005 Juniors Denmark Thomas Vedel Kvist Denmark André Steensen Denmark Thomas Guldhammer
2006 Juniors Belgium Gert Dockx Germany David Hesselbarth Denmark Rasmus Guldhammer
2007 Juniors France Dimitri Le Boulch Norway Ole Haavardsholm France Thomas Bonnin
2008 Juniors Denmark Sebastian Lander Australia Michael Matthews Belgium Thomas Sprengers
2009 Juniors Czech Republic Jan Hirt Netherlands Barry Markus Denmark Michael Valgren
2010 Juniors France Olivier Le Gac Australia Jay McCarthy Australia Damien Howson
2011 Juniors France Adrien Legros Netherlands Ivar Slik Slovenia Matej Mohorič
2012 Juniors France Quentin Jaurégui Germany Silvio Herklotz Netherlands Lennard Hofstede
2013 Juniors Denmark Christoffer Lisson Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Austria Alexander Wachter
2014 Juniors Russia Aleksandr Vlasov France Valentin Madouas Italy Lorenzo Fortunato
2015 Juniors Switzerland Marc Hirschi Germany Georg Zimmermann Belgium Bjorg Lambrecht
2016 Juniors Denmark Andreas Kron France Tanguy Turgis Switzerland Marc Hirschi
2017 Juniors Italy Michele Gazzoli Slovakia Matej Blasko Switzerland Mauro Schmid
2018 Juniors Belgium Remco Evenepoel Italy Mattia Petrucci Belgium Xandres Vervloesem
2019 Juniors Germany Marco Brenner France Hugo Toumire Germany Maurice Ballerstedt
2020–2021 Cancelled
2022 Juniors Belgium Jarno Widar Denmark Kevin Biehl Belgium Tyson Borremans
2023 Juniors Belgium William Graff Australia Joshua Cranage Belgium Lars Vanden Heede

References

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  1. ^ "GP Général Patton". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 29 September 2022.