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Paris–Mantes Cycliste

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Paris–Mantes Cycliste
Race details
DateApril
RegionFrance
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day race
OrganiserAssociation Sportive Mantaise
Web sitewww.parismantesenyvelines.fr Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1945 (1945)
Editions73 (as of 2018)
First winner Émile Carrara (FRA)
Most wins (2 wins)
Most recent Maxime Jarnet (FRA)

Paris–Mantes Cycliste, previously known as Paris–Mantes-en-Yvelines, is a road bicycle race held annually in France. It is organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1][2]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1945 France Émile Carrara France Henri Defraire France Roger Prevotal
1946 France Jean Ferrand France Charles Coste France René Leboulanger
1947 France Louis Longo France Jean Baldassari France Guy Solente
1948 France Roger Hureaux France Jacques Prevotal France Marcel Charpentier
1949 Italy Nello Sforacchi France Marcel Ranc France Jean Mazzoleni
1950 France Valentin Gerussi France René Cador France André Vagner
1951 France Jacques Decroix France Kresiak France Bernard Bourgeot
1952 France Maurice Le Boulch France Jacques Bunel France Michel Bon
1953 France Gérard Pujol France Marcel Michel France Georges Roux
1954 France Pierre Brun France Charles Lajoie France Michel Vermeulin
1955 France Orphée Meneghini France Pierre Brun France André Alvarez
1957 France René Pavard France Peynaud France Jean-Claude Lecante
1958 France Claude Omnes France Gilbert Lasseron France Robert Sciardis
1959 France Alain Le Grèves France Claude Delamain Portugal Azevedo Maia
1960 France Bernard Launois France Henri Duez France Jacques Rebiffe
1961 France Bernard Brian France Aimé Le Gouallec France Jean-Pierre Van Haverbeke
1962 France Pierre Martin United Kingdom John Geddes France Jean Hoffmann
1963 France Jean Arze France Aimable Denhez France Pierre Jacquelot
1964 France Michel Goeury France Byers France Hinault
1965 France Bernard Guyot France Jean-Claude Maroilleau France Jean-Pierre Puccianti
1966 France Christian Moreau France Jean-Pierre Puccianti France Jean Croquison
1967 France Robert Bouloux Morocco Mohamed El Gourch France Gérard Demont
1968 France Francis Perez Netherlands Henk Hiddinga France Jean-Jacques Cornet
1969 France Gérard Briend France Bernard Dupuch France Jackie Quentin
1970 France Paul-Louis Combes France Alain Racape France Jean-Claude Blocher
1971 France Régis Ovion France André Corbeau France Paul-Louis Combes
1972 France Patrick Béon France Jacques Boulas France Rachel Dard
1973 France Michel Demore France Alain Meslet France Marc Merdy
1974 France Hubert Linard France Bernard Vallet France Jean Chassang
1975 France Rachel Dard France Gérard Colinelli France Michel Herbault
1976 France José Beurel France Michel Herbault France Jean-Luc Blanchardon
1977 France Didier Bourrier France Jean-Pierre Bouteille France Marc Merdy
1978 France Denis Bonnin France Yves Carbonnier France Bernard Pineau
1979 France Hervé Desriac France Philippe Badouard France Plaut
1980 France Philippe Badouard Republic of Ireland Stephen Roche Denmark Hans-Henrik Ørsted
1981 France Alain Gallopin France Fabien De Vooght France Laurent Fignon
1982 France Philippe Lauraire France Thierry Barrault France Franck Pineau
1983 France Philippe Bouvatier France Laurent Eudeline France Bruno De Santi
1984 France François Lemarchand France Alain Leigniel France Thierry Casas
1985 France Bruno Huger France Thierry Casas France Stéphane Guay
1986 France Claude Carlin France Marc Poncel France Philippe Goubin
1987 United Kingdom Wayne Bennington France Hervé Desriac France Franck Petiteau
1988 France Gérard Aviegne France Pascal Rota France Thierry Dupuy
1989 Poland Henryk Krawczyk France Richard Virenque France René Foucachon
1990 France André Urbanek France Jean-Philippe Dojwa France Jean-Cyril Robin
1991 Poland Slawomir Krawczyk France Denis Moretti France Jérôme Gourgousse
1992 Estonia Jaan Kirsipuu Estonia Lauri Aus Republic of Ireland Conor Henry
1993 France Gilles Bouvard France Bernard Jousselin France Franck Morelle
1994 France Christophe Moreau France Thierry Ferrer France Gilles Maignan
1995 France Eric Frutoso France Pierrick Gillereau France Vincent Templier
1996 Switzerland Bruno Boscardin France Pascal Peyramaure France Thierry Marichal
1997 Estonia Jaan Kirsipuu France Stéphane Barthe France Damien Nazon
1998 France Lénaïc Olivier France Ludovic Martin France Cédric Loué
1999 France Grégory Lapalud France Cédric Van Overschelde France Grégory Faghel
2000 Poland David Krupa France Grégory Faghel France Jérôme Bouchet
2001 France Jérôme Pineau Ukraine Yuriy Krivtsov Poland Łukasz Bodnar
2002 Canada Ryder Hesjedal France Rony Martias Poland Łukasz Bodnar
2003 France Serge Canouet France Benoit Geoffroy France Cyril Lemoine
2004 France William Bonnet Canada Dominique Rollin France Fabrice Jeandesboz
2005 France Maxime Méderel France Jonathan Hivert France Renaud Pioline
2006 Russia Alexander Serov France Thierry David Moldova Alexandre Sabalin
2007 France Niels Brouzes France Maxime Méderel France Mathieu Drujon
2008 France Florian Morizot France Guillaume Blot France Mathieu Simon
2009 France Pierre Drancourt Germany Hannes Blank France Benjamin Giraud
2010 France Yoann Bagot France Jérémy Ortiz France Pierre Drancourt
2011 France Pierre Drancourt France Johan Le Bon France Jean-Marc Bideau
2012 New Zealand Alex Meenhorst France Romain Mathéou Germany Florian Bissinger
2013 France Nicolas Baldo France Benoît Daeninck Belgium Gert Lodewijks
2014 France David Menut France Cyrille Patoux France Romain Combaud
2015 France Nicolas Baldo France Erwann Corbel France Romain Barroso
2016 France Paul Ourselin France Ronan Racault France Mickaël Guichard
2017 France Fabien Canal France Clément Patat France Clément Penven
2018 Belgium Gianni Marchand France Baptiste Constantin France Florian Maitre
2019 France Aurélien Le Lay France Ronan Racault Spain Adrià Moreno
2020 No race
2021 France Maxime Jarnet France Hugo Théot France Jacques Lebreton

References

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  1. ^ "ProCyclingStats". www.procyclingstats.com. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Paris–Mantes-en-Yvelines – CyclingFever – the International Cycling Social Network – Get the Cycling fever!".