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<tr><th colspan="2" bgcolor=lawngreen><big>Paris-Brussels</big></th></tr>
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<tr><td>Region:</td><td>[[France]] - [[Belgium]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Date:</td><td>September</td></tr>
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!colspan=2 style="color: white; background: darkred;"|'''Paris-Brussels'''
<tr><td>Type:</td><td>One-day race</td></tr>
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<tr><th colspan="2" bgcolor=lawngreen>History</th></tr>
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|Region || [[France]] - [[Belgium]]
<tr><td>First Edition:</td><td valign="top">1896</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Editions:</td><td valign="top">85</td></tr>
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|Date || September
<tr><td>First Winner:</td><td valign="top">[[André Henry]] {{BEL}}</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Most Recent:</td><td valign="top">[[Robbie McEwen]] {{AUS}}</td></tr>
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|Type || One-day race
<tr><td>Most Wins:</td><td valign="top">[[Octave Lapize]] {{FRA}} and<br>[[Félix Sellier]] {{BEL}},<br>3 times</td></tr>
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|First Edition: || 1896
'''Paris-Brussels''' is a [[classic cycle races|semi classic]] [[Europe]]an [[Road bicycle racing|bicycle race]]. It is one of the oldest races on the international [[bicycle|cycling]] calendar.
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|Editions || 85
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|First Winner || [[André Henry]] -- BEL
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|Most Recent: || [[Robbie McEwen]] -- AUS
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|Most Wins: || [[Octave Lapize]] -- FRA and<br>[[Félix Sellier]] -- BEL,<br>3 times
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'''Paris-Brussels''' is a [[classic cycle races|semi classic]] [[Europe]]an [[Road bicycle racing|bicycle race]]. It is one of the oldest races on the international calendar.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Paris-Brussels was first run in [[1893]] as an [[amateur]] event over two days. The race was for a long time part of the Spring Classics with a place in the calendar towards the end of April, sandwiched in between [[Paris-Roubaix]] and [[Gent-Wevelgem]]. The event lost its prestige however in [[1966]] when the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] cycling authorities decided they wanted to promote their own Spring Classic and the [[Amstel Gold Race]] was born. In addition to this competition from the Dutch, the race was adversely affected by traffic problems between the two capital cities and the race was not run between [[1967]] and [[1972]].  
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Paris-Brussels was first run in 1893 as an [[amateur]] event over two days. The race was a Spring Classic towards the end of April, between [[Paris-Roubaix]] and [[Gent-Wevelgem]]. The event lost its prestige in 1966 when [[Netherlands|Dutch]] promoted the [[Amstel Gold Race]]. The race was also affected by traffic problems and was not run between 1967 and 1972.  
  
When the race returned in [[1973]] it was with a midweek date towards the end of September, just before Paris-Tours. The 1973 edition of the race was won by [[Eddy Merckx]] (the great man's only win in the event). Most individual wins in Paris-Brussels for a single rider stands at three, jointly held by [[Octave Lapize]] ([[France]]) and [[Felix Sellier]] ([[Belgium]]), strangely enough both riders won their three races &#8220;on the trot&#8221;, Lapize won in [[1911]], [[1912]] and [[1913]] and Sellier won in [[1922]], [[1923]] and [[1924]]. Lapize could easily have had four victories but he was disqualified after winning the 1910 race for not observing a neutralised mid-race section.
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When the race returned in 1973 it was midweek towards the end of September, just before Paris-Tours. The 1973 race was won by [[Eddy Merckx]]. The most individual wins stood for a long time at three, by [[Octave Lapize]] ([[France]]) and [[Felix Sellier]] ([[Belgium]]). Lapize won in 1911, 1912 and 1913 and Sellier in 1922, 1923 and 1924. Lapize was disqualified after winning the 1910 race for not observing a neutralised section. In 2007, [[Robbie McEwen]] broke the record by winning his fourth race, and bettered this again with a fifth win in 2008.
  
==Former winners==
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==English-speaking riders==
Paris-Brussels has only seen very moderate success for [[United Kingdom|British]] riders, [[Sean Yates]] finished third in [[1994]] when he got in a break with [[Rolf Sørensen]] and [[Franco Ballerini]]. At that time there was much animosity between Yates and Sørensen after the infamous &#8220;shirt pulling&#8221; incident in the 1994 [[Tour de France]]. Sørensen and Yates would not give an inch but it was Sean who lost out eventually as Sørensen broke away for the win.  
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Paris-Brussels has only seen moderate success for [[United Kingdom|British]] riders, [[Sean Yates]] finished third in 1994 in a break with [[Rolf Sørensen]] and [[Franco Ballerini]]. There was animosity between Yates and Sørensen after shirt-pulling in the 1994 [[Tour de France]]. Sørensen broke away to win.  
  
[[Tom Simpson]] finished second in [[1963]], Tom went away early in the race, well before the border into Belgium was crossed, no rider had ever won the race by attacking before the border but it was in Simpson&#8217;s mentality to try to prove the legend wrong, a small group went with Tom and established a 13 minute lead, the trouble was that the group contained [[Jean Stablinski]] (the World Champion) and Simpson lost out to him when his gears slipped and Stablinski managed to get away and hold on for the win.
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[[Tom Simpson]] finished second in 1963. He went away well before the border into Belgium. A small group went with him and established a 13-minute lead. The group contained [[Jean Stablinski]] and Simpson lost to him when his gears slipped and Stablinski got away for the win.
  
Results for other English speaking riders, include the victory of [[Robbie McEwen]] in 2002 after the peloton caught a dangerous break by Dutchman [[Erik Dekker]] with just 500 metres remaining. Another [[Australia]]n  [[Phil Anderson]] finished third in [[1992]]. [[Ireland|Irishman]] [[Seamus Elliot]] was particularly unfortunate in [[1958]], with three miles to go he had a lead of over a minute when he smashed his frame with no support vehicle in sight, Elliot was forced to take a spectator's bike but was soon caught by the chasing pack and finished the race well down the rankings.
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[[Robbie McEwen]] won in 2002 after the peloton caught [[Erik Dekker]] with 500m remaining. Another [[Australia]]n  [[Phil Anderson]] finished third in 1992. [[Ireland|Irishman]] [[Seamus Elliott]] was unfortunate in 1958; with three miles to go he had a lead of a minute when he smashed his frame. He took a spectator's bike but finished down the rankings.
  
[[Image:Paris-Brussels_Map.JPG|thumb|right|280px|Map showing the route of the 2004 edition of Paris-Brussels.]]
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[[Image:Paris-Brussels Map.JPG|thumb|right|Map showing the route of the 2004 edition of Paris-Brussels.]]
  
 
==Race length==
 
==Race length==
Before [[1926]], the race was always over 400 km in length, but this has gradually been reduced over the years with the [[2004]] edition being over a distance of 225 km, although as recently as [[1987]] the distance was 309 km when [[Wim Arras]] triumphed. The quickest edition of the race was run in [[1975]] when a tailwind assisted an amazing pace with [[Freddy Maertens]] coming home first with an average speed of 46.11 km per hour.  
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Before 1926, the race was always over 400km, but this has reduced over the years with 2004 being 225km, although as recently as 1987 the distance was 309km when [[Wim Arras]] triumphed. The quickest race was 1975 when a tailwind helped [[Freddy Maertens]] finish in 46.11kmh.  
  
 
==Route==
 
==Route==
Today the race starts at [[Soissons]], in the [[Picardie]] region, 85 kilometres north-east of [[Paris]], although prior to [[1996]] the race started in [[Noyon]] in the same area and during the 1980s the starting point was the town of Senlis in southern Picardie . The race has a mostly level profile for much of the route but towards the back end there are several testing cobbled climbs such as the [[Alsemberg]], [[Mont Saint Roch]] and the [[Keperenberg]]. The race ended for many years in the [[Anderlecht]] district of [[Brussel]]s outside the Constant Vanden Stock football stadium in the Place de Linde. However, a change of finish has been announced for the 2005 race which takes on September 10th with the race now concluding at the famous [[Atomium]] landmark in the centre of Brussels. 1996 saw another change to the race when it was moved from its traditional midweek date to a Saturday. The quality of the field for the Paris-Brussels has suffered since the [[Vuelta a España]] moved to a September start in [[1995]], with many of the better sprinter-roadmen preferring the Spanish Tour.
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The race starts at [[Soissons]], in [[Picardie]], 85km north-east of [[Paris]], although prior to 1996 the race started in [[Noyon]] and during the 1980s in Senlis. The race is level but towards the end there are cobbled climbs such as the [[Alsemberg]], [[Mont Saint Roch]] and the [[Keperenberg]]. The race ended for many years in the [[Anderlecht]] district of [[Brussels]] outside the Constant Vanden Stock football stadium in the Place de Linde. However, 2005 concluded at the [[Atomium]] north of the centre of Brussels. 1996 saw another change when it was moved from midweek date to a Saturday.  
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The quality of field has suffered since the [[Vuelta a España]] moved to September in 1995, many sprinter-roadmen preferring the Spanish Tour.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
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{{Cycling pw start}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1893|name=[[André Henry]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[2005]] - [[Robbie McEwen]] {{AUS}}
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{{Cycling pw no race|year=1894&ndash;<br />1905}}
* [[2004]] - [[Nick Nuyens]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1906|name=[[Albert Dupont]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[2003]] - [[Kim Kirchen]] {{LUX}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1907|name=[[Gustave Garrigou]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[2002]] - [[Robbie McEwen]] {{AUS}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1908|name=[[Lucien Petit-Breton]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[2001]] - [[Emmanuel Magnien]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1909|name=[[François Faber]]|nat=LUX|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[2000]] - [[Max van Heeswijk]] {{NED}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1910|name=[[Maurice Brocco]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1999]] - [[Romans Vainsteins]] {{LVA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1911|name=[[Octave Lapize]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1998]] - [[Stefano Zanini]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1912|name=[[Octave Lapize]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1997]] - [[Alessandro Bertolini]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1913|name=[[Octave Lapize]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1996]] - [[Andrea Tafi]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1914|name=[[Louis Mottiat]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1995]] - [[Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist)|Frank Vandenbroucke]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw no race|year=1915&ndash;<br />1918}}
* [[1994]] - [[Rolf Sørensen]] {{DNK}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1919|name=[[Alexis Michiels]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1993]] - [[François Moreau]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1920|name=[[Henri Pélissier]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1992]] - [[Rolf Sørensen]] {{DNK}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1921|name=[[Robert Reboul]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1991]] - [[Brian Holm]] {{DNK}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1922|name=[[Félix Sellier]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1990]] - [[Franco Ballerini]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1923|name=[[Félix Sellier]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1989]] - [[Jelle Nijdam]] {{NED}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1924|name=[[Félix Sellier]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1988]] - [[Rolf Gölz]] {{GER}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1925|name=[[Gerard Debaets]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1987]] - [[Wim Arras]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1926|name=[[Denis Verschueren]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1986]] - [[Guido Bontempi]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1927|name=[[Nicholas Frantz]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1985]] - [[Adri van der Poel]] {{NED}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1928|name=[[Georges Ronsse]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1984]] - [[Eric Vanderaerden]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1929|name=[[Pé Verhaegen]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1983]] - [[Tommy Prim]] {{SWE}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1930|name=[[Ernest Mottard]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1982]] - [[Jacques Hanegraaf]] {{NED}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1931|name=[[Jean Aerts]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1981]] - [[Roger De Vlaeminck]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1932|name=[[Julian Vervaecke]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1980]] - [[Pierino Gavazzi]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1933|name=[[Albert Barthelèmy]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1979]] - [[Ludo Peeters]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1934|name=[[Frans Bonduel]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1978]] - [[Jan Raas]] {{NED}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1935|name=[[Edgard De Caluwé]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1977]] - [[Ludo Peeters]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1936|name=[[Eloi Meulenberg]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1976]] - [[Felice Gimondi]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1937|name=[[Albert Beckaert]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1938|name=[[Marcel Kint]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1975]] - [[Freddy Maertens]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1939|name=[[Frans Bonduel]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1974]] - [[Marc Demeyer]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw no race|year=1940&ndash;<br />1945}}
* [[1973]] - [[Eddy Merckx]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1946|name=[[Briek Schotte]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1967]]-[[1972]] - no races
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1947|name=[[Ernest Sterckx]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1966]] - [[Felice Gimondi]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1948|name=[[Ludo Poels]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1965]] - [[Edward Sels]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1949|name=[[Maurice Diot]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1964]] - [[Georges Van Coningsloo]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1950|name=[[Rik Van Steenbergen]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1963]] - [[Jean Stablinski]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1951|name=[[Jean Geugen]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1962]] - [[Jos Wouters]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1952|name=[[Briek Schotte]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1961]] - [[Pino Cérami]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1953|name=[[Loretto Petrucci]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1960]] - [[Pierre Everaet]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1954|name=[[Marcel Hendrickx]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1959]] - [[Frans Schouben]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1955|name=[[Marcel Hendrickx]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1958]] - [[Rik Van Looy]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1956|name=[[Rik Van Looy]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1957]] - [[Léon Van Daele]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw mid}}
* [[1956]] - [[Rik Van Looy]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1957|name=[[Léon Van Daele]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1955]] - [[Marcel Hendrickx]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1958|name=[[Rik Van Looy]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1954]] - [[Marcel Hendrickx]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1959|name=[[Frans Schouben]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1953]] - [[Loretto Petrucci]] {{ITA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1960|name=[[Pierre Everaet]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1952]] - [[Briek Schotte]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1961|name=[[Pino Cerami]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1951]] - [[Jean Geugen]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1962|name=[[Jos Wouters]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1950]] - [[Rik Van Steenbergen]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1963|name=[[Jean Stablinski]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1949]] - [[Maurice Diot]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1964|name=[[Georges Van Coningsloo]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1948]] - [[Ludo Poels]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1965|name=[[Edward Sels]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1947]] - [[Ernest Sterckx]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1966|name=[[Felice Gimondi]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1946]] - [[Briek Schotte]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw no race|year=1967&ndash;<br />1972}}
* [[1940]]-[[1945]] - no races
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1973|name=[[Eddy Merckx]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1939]] - [[Frans Bonduel]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1974|name=[[Marc Demeyer]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1938]] - [[Marcel Kint]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1975|name=[[Freddy Maertens]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1937]] - [[Albert Beckaert]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1976|name=[[Felice Gimondi]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1936]] - [[Eloi Meulenberg]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1977|name=[[Ludo Peeters]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1978|name=[[Jan Raas]]|nat=NED|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1935]] - [[Edgard De Caluwé]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1979|name=[[Ludo Peeters]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1934]] - [[Frans Bonduel]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1980|name=[[Pierino Gavazzi]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1933]] - [[Albert Barthelèmy]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1981|name=[[Roger De Vlaeminck]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1932]] - [[Julian Vervaecke]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1982|name=[[Jacques Hanegraaf]]|nat=NED|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1931]] - [[Jean Aerts]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1983|name=[[Tommy Prim]]|nat=SWE|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1930]] - [[Ernest Mottard]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1984|name=[[Eric Vanderaerden]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1929]] - [[Pé Verhaegen]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1985|name=[[Adri van der Poel]]|nat=NED|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1928]] - [[Georges Ronsse]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1986|name=[[Guido Bontempi]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1927]] - [[Nicholas Frantz]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1987|name=[[Wim Arras]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1926]] - [[Denis Verschueren]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1988|name=[[Rolf Gölz]]|nat=GER|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1925]] - [[Gerard Debaets]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1989|name=[[Jelle Nijdam]]|nat=NED|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1924]] - [[Félix Sellier]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1990|name=[[Franco Ballerini]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1923]] - [[Félix Sellier]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1991|name=[[Brian Holm]]|nat=DNK|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1922]] - [[Félix Sellier]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1992|name=[[Rolf Sørensen]]|nat=DNK|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1921]] - [[Robert Reboul]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1993|name=[[François Moreau]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1920]] - [[Henri Pélissier]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1994|name=[[Rolf Sørensen]]|nat=DNK|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1919]] - [[Alexis Michiels]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1995|name=[[Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist)|Frank Vandenbroucke]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1915]]-[[1918]] - no races
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1996|name=[[Andrea Tafi (cyclist)|Andrea Tafi]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1914]] - [[Louis Mottiat]] {{BEL}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1997|name=[[Alessandro Bertolini]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1913]] - [[Octave Lapize]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1998|name=[[Stefano Zanini]]|nat=ITA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1912]] - [[Octave Lapize]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=1999|name=[[Romāns Vainšteins]]|nat=LVA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1911]] - [[Octave Lapize]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=2000|name=[[Max van Heeswijk]]|nat=NED|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1910]] - [[Maurice Brocco]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=2001|name=[[Emmanuel Magnien]]|nat=FRA|natvar=|team=|teamnat=|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1909]] - [[François Faber]] {{LUX}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=2002|name=[[Robbie McEwen]]|nat=AUS|natvar=|team=[[Lotto-Adecco]]|teamnat=BEL|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1908]] - [[Lucien Petit-Breton]] {{FRA}}
+
{{Cycling pw rider|year=2003|name=[[Kim Kirchen]]|nat=LUX|natvar=|team=[[Fassa Bortolo]]|teamnat=ITA|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1907]] - [[Gustave Garrigou]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=2004|name=[[Nick Nuyens]]|nat=BEL|natvar=|team=[[Quick Step-Davitamon]]|teamnat=BEL|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1906]] - [[Albert Dupont]] {{FRA}}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=2005|name=[[Robbie McEwen]]|nat=AUS|natvar=|team=[[Davitamon-Lotto]]|teamnat=BEL|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1894]]-[[1905]] - no race
+
{{Cycling pw rider|year=2006|name=[[Robbie McEwen]]|nat=AUS|natvar=|team=[[Davitamon-Lotto]]|teamnat=BEL|teamnatvar=}}
* [[1893]] - [[André Henry]] {{BEL}}
+
{{Cycling pw rider|year=2007|name=[[Robbie McEwen]]|nat=AUS|natvar=|team=[[Predictor-Lotto]]|teamnat=BEL|teamnatvar=}}
|}
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{{Cycling pw rider|year=2008|name=[[Robbie McEwen]]|nat=AUS|natvar=|team=[[Silence-Lotto]]|teamnat=BEL|teamnatvar=}}
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{{Cycling pw end}}
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==Reference==
 
*{{Book reference | Author=Henderson, Noel | Title=European Cycling - The 20 Greatest Races | Publisher= Vitesse Pr | Year=1989 | ID=ISBN 0-941950-20-4}}
 
  
[[Category:Cycle races]]
 
 
[[Category:Classic cycle races|Paris-Brussels]]
 
[[Category:Classic cycle races|Paris-Brussels]]
[[Category:Cycle racing in France]]
 
[[Category:Cycle racing in Belgium]]
 

Revision as of 15:48, 25 November 2008

Paris-Brussels
Region France - Belgium
Date September
Type One-day race
First Edition: 1896
Editions 85
First Winner André Henry -- BEL
Most Recent: Robbie McEwen -- AUS
Most Wins: Octave Lapize -- FRA and
Félix Sellier -- BEL,
3 times


Paris-Brussels is a semi classic European bicycle race. It is one of the oldest races on the international calendar.

History

Paris-Brussels was first run in 1893 as an amateur event over two days. The race was a Spring Classic towards the end of April, between Paris-Roubaix and Gent-Wevelgem. The event lost its prestige in 1966 when Dutch promoted the Amstel Gold Race. The race was also affected by traffic problems and was not run between 1967 and 1972.

When the race returned in 1973 it was midweek towards the end of September, just before Paris-Tours. The 1973 race was won by Eddy Merckx. The most individual wins stood for a long time at three, by Octave Lapize (France) and Felix Sellier (Belgium). Lapize won in 1911, 1912 and 1913 and Sellier in 1922, 1923 and 1924. Lapize was disqualified after winning the 1910 race for not observing a neutralised section. In 2007, Robbie McEwen broke the record by winning his fourth race, and bettered this again with a fifth win in 2008.

English-speaking riders

Paris-Brussels has only seen moderate success for British riders, Sean Yates finished third in 1994 in a break with Rolf Sørensen and Franco Ballerini. There was animosity between Yates and Sørensen after shirt-pulling in the 1994 Tour de France. Sørensen broke away to win.

Tom Simpson finished second in 1963. He went away well before the border into Belgium. A small group went with him and established a 13-minute lead. The group contained Jean Stablinski and Simpson lost to him when his gears slipped and Stablinski got away for the win.

Robbie McEwen won in 2002 after the peloton caught Erik Dekker with 500m remaining. Another Australian Phil Anderson finished third in 1992. Irishman Seamus Elliott was unfortunate in 1958; with three miles to go he had a lead of a minute when he smashed his frame. He took a spectator's bike but finished down the rankings.

File:Paris-Brussels Map.JPG
Map showing the route of the 2004 edition of Paris-Brussels.

Race length

Before 1926, the race was always over 400km, but this has reduced over the years with 2004 being 225km, although as recently as 1987 the distance was 309km when Wim Arras triumphed. The quickest race was 1975 when a tailwind helped Freddy Maertens finish in 46.11kmh.

Route

The race starts at Soissons, in Picardie, 85km north-east of Paris, although prior to 1996 the race started in Noyon and during the 1980s in Senlis. The race is level but towards the end there are cobbled climbs such as the Alsemberg, Mont Saint Roch and the Keperenberg. The race ended for many years in the Anderlecht district of Brussels outside the Constant Vanden Stock football stadium in the Place de Linde. However, 2005 concluded at the Atomium north of the centre of Brussels. 1996 saw another change when it was moved from midweek date to a Saturday.

The quality of field has suffered since the Vuelta a España moved to September in 1995, many sprinter-roadmen preferring the Spanish Tour.

Results

Rider Team
1893 Template:Country data BEL André Henry
1894–
1905
No race
1906 Template:Country data FRA Albert Dupont
1907 Template:Country data FRA Gustave Garrigou
1908 Template:Country data FRA Lucien Petit-Breton
1909 Template:Country data LUX François Faber
1910 Template:Country data FRA Maurice Brocco
1911 Template:Country data FRA Octave Lapize
1912 Template:Country data FRA Octave Lapize
1913 Template:Country data FRA Octave Lapize
1914 Template:Country data BEL Louis Mottiat
1915–
1918
No race
1919 Template:Country data BEL Alexis Michiels
1920 Template:Country data FRA Henri Pélissier
1921 Template:Country data FRA Robert Reboul
1922 Template:Country data BEL Félix Sellier
1923 Template:Country data BEL Félix Sellier
1924 Template:Country data BEL Félix Sellier
1925 Template:Country data BEL Gerard Debaets
1926 Template:Country data BEL Denis Verschueren
1927 Template:Country data FRA Nicholas Frantz
1928 Template:Country data BEL Georges Ronsse
1929 Template:Country data BEL Pé Verhaegen
1930 Template:Country data BEL Ernest Mottard
1931 Template:Country data BEL Jean Aerts
1932 Template:Country data BEL Julian Vervaecke
1933 Template:Country data FRA Albert Barthelèmy
1934 Template:Country data BEL Frans Bonduel
1935 Template:Country data BEL Edgard De Caluwé
1936 Template:Country data BEL Eloi Meulenberg
1937 Template:Country data BEL Albert Beckaert
1938 Template:Country data BEL Marcel Kint
1939 Template:Country data BEL Frans Bonduel
1940–
1945
No race
1946 Template:Country data BEL Briek Schotte
1947 Template:Country data BEL Ernest Sterckx
1948 Template:Country data BEL Ludo Poels
1949 Template:Country data FRA Maurice Diot
1950 Template:Country data BEL Rik Van Steenbergen
1951 Template:Country data FRA Jean Geugen
1952 Template:Country data BEL Briek Schotte
1953 Template:Country data ITA Loretto Petrucci
1954 Template:Country data BEL Marcel Hendrickx
1955 Template:Country data BEL Marcel Hendrickx
1956 Template:Country data BEL Rik Van Looy
Rider Team
1957 Template:Country data BEL Léon Van Daele
1958 Template:Country data BEL Rik Van Looy
1959 Template:Country data BEL Frans Schouben
1960 Template:Country data FRA Pierre Everaet
1961 Template:Country data BEL Pino Cerami
1962 Template:Country data BEL Jos Wouters
1963 Template:Country data FRA Jean Stablinski
1964 Template:Country data BEL Georges Van Coningsloo
1965 Template:Country data BEL Edward Sels
1966 Template:Country data ITA Felice Gimondi
1967–
1972
No race
1973 Template:Country data BEL Eddy Merckx
1974 Template:Country data BEL Marc Demeyer
1975 Template:Country data BEL Freddy Maertens
1976 Template:Country data ITA Felice Gimondi
1977 Template:Country data BEL Ludo Peeters
1978 Template:Country data NED Jan Raas
1979 Template:Country data BEL Ludo Peeters
1980 Template:Country data ITA Pierino Gavazzi
1981 Template:Country data BEL Roger De Vlaeminck
1982 Template:Country data NED Jacques Hanegraaf
1983 Template:Country data SWE Tommy Prim
1984 Template:Country data BEL Eric Vanderaerden
1985 Template:Country data NED Adri van der Poel
1986 Template:Country data ITA Guido Bontempi
1987 Template:Country data BEL Wim Arras
1988 Template:Country data GER Rolf Gölz
1989 Template:Country data NED Jelle Nijdam
1990 Template:Country data ITA Franco Ballerini
1991 Template:Country data DNK Brian Holm
1992 Template:Country data DNK Rolf Sørensen
1993 Template:Country data FRA François Moreau
1994 Template:Country data DNK Rolf Sørensen
1995 Template:Country data BEL Frank Vandenbroucke
1996 Template:Country data ITA Andrea Tafi
1997 Template:Country data ITA Alessandro Bertolini
1998 Template:Country data ITA Stefano Zanini
1999 Template:Country data LVA Romāns Vainšteins
2000 Template:Country data NED Max van Heeswijk
2001 Template:Country data FRA Emmanuel Magnien
2002 Template:Country data AUS Robbie McEwen Template:Country data BEL Lotto-Adecco
2003 Template:Country data LUX Kim Kirchen Template:Country data ITA Fassa Bortolo
2004 Template:Country data BEL Nick Nuyens Template:Country data BEL Quick Step-Davitamon
2005 Template:Country data AUS Robbie McEwen Template:Country data BEL Davitamon-Lotto
2006 Template:Country data AUS Robbie McEwen Template:Country data BEL Davitamon-Lotto
2007 Template:Country data AUS Robbie McEwen Template:Country data BEL Predictor-Lotto
2008 Template:Country data AUS Robbie McEwen Template:Country data BEL Silence-Lotto