Chrono des Nations explained

Chrono des Nations
Date:Mid-October
Region:Vendée, France
Localnames:Chrono des Nations – Les Herbiers Vendée
Discipline:Road race
Competition:UCI Europe Tour
Type:Individual time trial
History:Men's history
Number:41 (as of 2023)
Mostwins:
(4 wins)
History Women:Women's history
Number Women:36 (as of 2023)
Mostwins Women:
(6 wins)

Chrono des Nations – Les Herbiers Vendée is a single-day individual time trial road bicycle race held annually in October in Les Herbiers, Vendée, France. Since 2005, the race is organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

It was originally called Chrono des Herbiers but in 2006 the race merged with the now defunct Grand Prix des Nations to create the currently called Chrono des Nations.[1]

Winners

Men

Under-23

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1993 Sébastien Noel Samuel Renaux Roman Krylov
1994 Sébastien Noel Samuel Renaux Gilles Rouyau
1995 Anthony Morin Guillaume Auger Damien Nazon
1996 Florent Brard László Bodrogi Christophe Barbier
1997 Guillaume Auger László Bodrogi Stephano Panetta
1998 Oleg Joukov László Bodrogi Florent Brard
1999 Yuriy Krivtsov Christian Poos Eric Trokimo
2000 Niels Brouzes Yuriy Krivtsov Mariusz Witecki
2001 Yuriy Krivtsov Xavier Pache David Le Lay
2002 Gianluca Moi Jochen Rochau Damien Monier
2003 Damien Monier Émilien-Benoît Bergès Jean Zen
2004 Olivier Kaisen Florian Morizot Nicolas Rousseau
2005 Dimitri Champion Mickaël Muck Nicolas Baldo
2006 Dominique Cornu Yoann Offredo Stéphane Rossetto
2007 Michael Færk Christensen Yoann Offredo Alexandre Roux
2008 Julien Fouchard Fabien Taillefer Daniel Kreutzfeldt
2009 Romain Lemarchand Étienne Pieret Nicolas Boisson
2010 Alex Dowsett Romain Bacon Nicolas Bonnet
2011 Yoann Paillot Erwan Téguel Pierre Lebreton
2012 Yoann Paillot Joseph Perrett
2013 Ryan Mullen Bruno Armirail
2014 Alexis Dulin Rémi Cavagna Edmund Bradbury
2015 Truls Engen Korsæth Julian Braun Louis Pijourlet
2016 Louis Louvet Maxime Roger
2017 Mathias Norsgaard Christoffer Lisson
2018 Mathias Norsgaard Alexys Brunel Matt Langworthy
2019 Clément Davy
2020 No race
2021 Jon Knolle
2022 Alec Segaert Pierre Thierry
2023 Kacper Gieryk Jonas Walton

Junior

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1997 Fabrice Salanson Anthony Michelet Sandy Casar
1998 Eric Trokimo Anthony Geslin Guillaume Reux
1999 Hedson Mathieu Ludovic Lanceleur Niels Brouzes
2000 Nicolas Rousseau Charly Carlier Alexandre Pichot
2001 Nicolas Rousseau Olivier Kaisen Thierry Hupond
2002 Sébastien Coeffier Romain Feillu Sébastien Turgot
2003 Damien Gaudin Anthony Martin Dimitri Krivtsov
2004 Alexandre Binet Anthony Martin Damien Gaudin
2005 Sébastien Ivars Tony Gallopin Stéphane Rossetto
2006 Tony Gallopin Étienne Pieret Yann Moritz
2007 Fabien Taillefer Romain Bacon Aurélien Corbin
2008 Romain Bacon Kévin Labèque Adrien Petit
2009 Anthony Saux Yoann Paillot Jimmy Turgis
2010 Alliaume Leblond Jauffrey Bétouigt-Suire Pierre Almeida
2011 Paul Moerland Guillaume Thévenot Thomas Bourreau
2012 David Michaud Maxime Piveteau
2013 Igor Decraene Élie Gesbert Martin Palm
2014 Martin Palm
2015 Nazar Lahodych Julien Souton Thomas Denis
2016 Alexys Brunel Sébastien Grignard Émilien Jeannière
2017 Sébastien Grignard Antoine Raugel Thomas Delphis
2018 Remco Evenepoel Donavan Grondin Joshua Sandman
2019 Alex Baudin
2020 No race
2021 Eddy Le Huitouze
2022 Joshua Tarling Titouan Fontaine Baptiste Gillet
2023 Davide Donati Finlay Tarling Adam Rafferty

Women

Notes and References

  1. http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2005/oct05/oct11news2 www.cyclingnews.com - the world centre of cycling