Tour de l'Avenir
Tour de l'Avenir | |
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Detaljer | |
Dato | August/september |
Region | ![]() |
Dansk navn | Fremtidens rundtur |
Lokalt navn | Tour de l'Avenir (fransk) |
Kaldenavn | Ungdommens Tour de France |
Disciplin | Landevejscykling |
Klasse | UCI Nations Cup 2.U23 |
Type | Etapeløb |
Arrangør | Alpes Vélo og UCI |
Historie | |
Første udgave | 1961 |
Udgaver | 59 (pr. 2021) |
Første vinder | ![]() |
Flest sejre | ![]() |
Regerende mester | ![]() |
Del af Portal:Cykling | |
Tour de l'Avenir (Fremtidens rundtur) er et fransk etapeløb på i dag 10 etaper og blev kørt for første gang i 1961 som et amatørløb. Fra 1986 til 1990 blev det kørt under navnet: Tour de la Communauté Européenne.
I dag er løbet forbeholdt ryttere under 23 år, og det regnes for et af de mest prestigefyldte landevejsløb for den aldersgruppe, da flere af de tidligere vindere grundlagde en stor karriere i dette løb, blandt dem er Felice Gimondi, Joop Zoetemelk, Greg LeMond, Miguel Indurain og Laurent Fignon, som til sammen vandt Tour de France 12 gange. På UCI’s terminsliste er Tour de l’Avenir rangeret i den højeste klasse på den kontinentale europæiske tour. Løbet kaldes ofte Ungdommens Tour de France. I 2015 blev løbet også åbnet for ryttere med kontrakt med World Tour-hold.[1]
År | Navn |
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1961–1969 | Tour de l'Avenir |
1970 | Grand Prix de l'Avenir (Paris - Vierzon - Thiers) |
1971 | Tour de l'Avenir |
1972–1974 | Trophée Peugeot de l'Avenir |
1976–1978 | Trophée Peugeot de l'Avenir |
1979–1985 | Tour de l'Avenir |
1986–1990 | Tour de la Communauté Européenne |
1992– | Tour de l'Avenir |
Vindere
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Grand Prix de l'Avenir (París-Vierzon-Thiers) | ||||
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Trophée Peugeot de l'Avenir | ||||
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1991 ikke arrangeret Tour de l'Avenir | ||||
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2020 | aflyst | |||
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2022 |
Danske resultater
- Bjarne Riis vandt i alt tre etaper af løbet: 2. etape i 1989 og 7. og 9. etape i 1990.
- I 2005 udgaven blev løbet vundet af Lars Bak fra Team CSC, efter at have vundet 1. etape.
Referencer
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officiel hjemmeside Arkiveret 4. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine
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