Race details | |
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Date | Late-February |
Region | Ardèche, France |
English name | Ardèche Classic |
Local name(s) | Ardèche Classic (in French) |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI ProSeries |
Type | Single-day |
Web site |
boucles-drome-ardeche |
History | |
First edition | 2001 |
Editions | 24 (as of 2024) |
First winner | Thomas Bernabeu ( FRA) |
Most wins | no repeat winners |
Most recent | Juan Ayuso ( ESP) |
Ardèche Classic (also known as the Souvenir Francis Delpech) is a road bicycle race held annually in late-February in the Ardèche department of France. The race was a National Event from its inception in 2001 until 2007, before joining the UCI Europe Tour in 2008 as a 1.2 category race and becoming a professional 1.1 race in 2010. [1] In 2020, the race was upgraded to the UCI ProSeries calendar.
Until 2013, the race was known as Les Boucles du Sud-Ardèche, before a secondary race was added by the Ruoms Cyclisme Organisation – La Drôme Classic – to be held on the same weekend as the Classic Sud-Ardèche. [2]
Wins | Country |
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15 | France |
1 |
Algeria Argentina Moldova Czech Republic Italy Latvia Russia United States Spain |
Race details | |
---|---|
Date | Late-February |
Region | Ardèche, France |
English name | Ardèche Classic |
Local name(s) | Ardèche Classic (in French) |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI ProSeries |
Type | Single-day |
Web site |
boucles-drome-ardeche |
History | |
First edition | 2001 |
Editions | 24 (as of 2024) |
First winner | Thomas Bernabeu ( FRA) |
Most wins | no repeat winners |
Most recent | Juan Ayuso ( ESP) |
Ardèche Classic (also known as the Souvenir Francis Delpech) is a road bicycle race held annually in late-February in the Ardèche department of France. The race was a National Event from its inception in 2001 until 2007, before joining the UCI Europe Tour in 2008 as a 1.2 category race and becoming a professional 1.1 race in 2010. [1] In 2020, the race was upgraded to the UCI ProSeries calendar.
Until 2013, the race was known as Les Boucles du Sud-Ardèche, before a secondary race was added by the Ruoms Cyclisme Organisation – La Drôme Classic – to be held on the same weekend as the Classic Sud-Ardèche. [2]
Wins | Country |
---|---|
15 | France |
1 |
Algeria Argentina Moldova Czech Republic Italy Latvia Russia United States Spain |