Grand Prix François Faber Explained

Grand Prix François Faber
Region:Luxembourg
Discipline:Road
Competition:National calendar
Type:One-day
Organiser:ACC Contern
Website:http://acccontern.lu/
Number:96 (as of 2019)
Mostwins: (3 wins)

The Grand Prix François Faber is a one-day road cycling race held annually in Luxembourg since 1918. Originally held as a stage race, it was created in honor of the Luxembourg cyclist François Faber who killed during World War I.

Winners

YearWinner SecondThird
1918 Felix Melchior
1919 Charles Rosssart
1920 Pierre Castermans
1921 Gaston Carels
1922 Nicolas Frantz Alfred Mottard Maurice De Waele
1923 Nicolas Frantz Marcel Clausse Alfred Mottard
1924 Léon Briscot Robert Doyen Jempy Engel
1925 Charles Mondelaers Hans Kaspar Louis Krauss
1926 Léon Briscot Auguste Schleck
1927 Constant Dyzers Norbert Collin Auguste Schleck
1928 Émile Joly Georges Lemaire Jean Hans
1929 Marcel Pesch Gianni Graglia Jean-Pierre Muller
1930 Nicolas Frantz Gaston Rebry Romain Gijssels
1931 Carlo Zandona Arnold Schaack Marcel Schneider
1932 Ferd Hein Laurent Graglia Josy Mersch
1933 Jean Majerus Laurent Graglia Josy Mersch
1934 Arsène Mersch Arnold Schaack Jean Ferrari
1935 Paul Frantz Auguste Moneta Jean-Paul Thilges
1936No race
1937 Aloyse Klensch Christophe Didier Léon Drossart
1938–1944No race
1945 Louis Thiétard Jeng Kirchen Joseph Somers
1946 Jos Bintener Mathias Clemens Henri Kass
1947 Willy Kemp Lull Gillen
1948 Henri Kellen Robert Bintz
1949 Robert Bintz
1950 Robert Bintz Johny Goedert
1951 Edy Hein
1952 Richard Van Genechten
1953 René Van Meenen François Gelhausen
1954 Flor Van de Weijden
1955 Riezzeri Jonjic
1956 Gaston Dumont
1957 Robert Seneca
1958 Roland Jubé Émile Daems
1959 Jan Hugens
1960 Achiel Van de Weyer Dieter Puschel Jan Hugens
1961 Kees De Jongh Raymond Jacobs
1962 Joseph Mathy Cor Schuuring
1963 Gerrit De Wit Jan Pieterse Arie den Hartog
1964 Benoît Van Roy
1965 Gerard Vianen
1966 Willy Geraeds
1967 Jean-Pierre Meyhi Roger Gilson Jan Spetgens
1968 Théo Van der Leeuw Marc Sohet Herman Vrijders
1969 Marc Sohet Chris Popels Théo van der Leeuw
1970 Valeri Iardy Anatoli Starkov Vladimir Sokolov
1971 Nikolai Dmitruk Alexandre Gussiatnikov Valeri Likatchev
1972 Willie Wilms J. Clavatone Ben Koken
1973 Lucien Didier Erny Kirchen
1974 Lucien Didier
1975 Lucien Didier Marcel Thull
1976
1977 Dirk Heirweg René Martens Daniel Willems
1978 Etienne De Wilde Claude Criquielion Alfons De Wolf
1979 Eugène Urbany
1980 Francis Da Silva
1981 Nico Ney
1982 Leo Nevels Nico Verhoeven Jean-Paul van Poppel
1983 Joey McLoughlin
1984 Jack Olsen Brian Holm Jørgen Vagn Pedersen
1985 Roul Fahlin Roman Kreuziger Sr.
1986 Lars Wahlqvist Hartmut Bölts Eddy Schurer
1987 Gerrit de Vries Josef Regec Arjan Jagt
1988 Tom Cordes Arjan Jagt Raimund Lehnert
1989 Mark Gornall Gerard Kramer
1990 Kai Hundertmarck Vladimir Chevtchenko Bo Hamburger
1991 Jörg Paffrath Jim Copeland Kai Hundertmarck
1992 Vaclav Toman Josef Regec Olivier Vanconingsloo
1993 Alex Pedersen Casper vun der Meer Gilles Casadei
1994 Arvis Piziks Michael Rosborg Danilo Klaar
1995 Juris Silovs Pascal Triebel Raivis Belohvoščiks
1996 Dariusz Baranowski Romāns Vainšteins Michael Rosborg
1997 Erwin Vervecken Rudy Verdonck Jimmy Biesmeijer
1998 Gilles Riffel Michał Krawczyk Fränk Schleck
1999 Kim Kirchen Nico Strynckx Danny Swinnen
2000 Christian Theis Fabio Emili Gérard Schalk
2001 Jesper Agergaard Claude Degano Vincenzo Centrone
2002 Vincenzo Centrone Frédéric Noiset Christian Elsen
2003 Julien Goossens Marc Vanacker Philip Monsieur
2004 William Grosdent Christian Poos
2005 Pascal Triebel
2006 Morten Knudsen Ben Gastauer Fredrik Johansson
2007 Oliver Wies Suzie Godart
2008
2009 Vincenzo Centrone Tjarco Cuppens
2010 Tjarco Cuppens Benjamin Höber
2011 Quentin Borcy Tom Kohn
2012No race
2013 Glenn Waerzeggers Luc Turchi
2014 Maxime Weyrich
2015 Dylan Guinet
2016 Tristan Parotta
2017[1] Gilles Kirsch
2018[2] Cédric Pries
2019 Loïc Bettendorff Tom Paquot Joé Michotte

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 94th Grand-prix François Faber. acccontern.lu. 12 March 2017.
  2. Web site: 95ème Grand-prix François Faber. acccontern.lu. 18 March 2018.