Tour de Martinique | |
Date: | July |
Region: | Martinique, France |
English: | Tour of Martinique |
Discipline: | Road |
Competition: | UCI America Tour (former) National |
Type: | Stage race |
Organiser: | Regional Committee for Cycling in Martinique |
Website: | http://cyclismemartinique.com/ |
Number: | 55 (as of 2022) |
Mostwins: | (3 wins) |
The Tour de Martinique is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in Martinique. First held in 1965, it was part of the UCI America Tour in 2005 and then from 2008 to 2011 as a 2.2 event.
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2000 | Cameron Hughes | Emile Abraham | André Alexis | ||||
2001 | Thibaut Humbert | Koki Shimbo | |||||
2002 | Thibaut Humbert | Christian Milesi | |||||
2003 | Willy Noyon | Régis Maréchaux | Mickael Verger | ||||
2004 | Régis Maréchaux | Yvan Sartis | |||||
2005 | Frédéric Delalande | Stuart Gillespie | Régis Maréchaux | ||||
2006 | Jonathan Dayus | ||||||
2007 | Louis Teplier[1] | ||||||
2008 | Willy Roseau | Gwenaël Teillet | |||||
2009 | Timothée Lefrançois | Anthony Vignes | Christophe Diguet | ||||
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2011 | Guillaume Malle | ||||||
2012 | Cédric Eustache[2] | ||||||
2013 | Camille Chancrin | Martin Bouédo | Marc Flavien | ||||
2014 | Cédric Eustache | Flober Peña | Ludovic Turpin | ||||
2015 | Julien Liponne | Jonathan Salinas | Camille Chancrin | ||||
2016 | Yolan Sylvestre | Ronald González | Cédric Eustache | ||||
2017 | Jonathan Salinas | Yolan Sylvestre | Eddy Cadet-Marthe | ||||
2018 | Mickaël Stanislas | Mickaël Laurent | Mario Rojas | ||||
2019[3] [4] | Eduin Becerra | Yolan Sylvestre | Mickaël Stanislas | ||||
2020–2021 | align=center colspan=4 | Cancelled | |||||
2022 | Diego Soraca | Gert Kivistik |