2013 Chrono des Nations

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2013 Chrono des Nations
Race details
Dates20 October 2013
Stages1
Distance57.025 [1]  km (35.43 mi)
Winning time1h 10' 48"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Germany.svg  Tony Martin  (GER)
  SecondFlag of Sweden.svg  Gustav Larsson  (SWE)
  ThirdFlag of France.svg  Sylvain Chavanel  (FRA)
  2012
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The 2013 Chrono des Nations was the 32nd edition of the Chrono des Nations individual time trial cycle race and was held on 20 October 2013. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. [2] The race was won by Tony Martin.

General classification

Final general classification [3] [4] [5]
RankRiderTime
1Flag of Germany.svg  Tony Martin  (GER)1h 10' 48"
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Gustav Larsson  (SWE)+ 14"
3Flag of France.svg  Sylvain Chavanel  (FRA)+ 45"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Pinotti  (ITA)+ 1' 00"
5Flag of France.svg  Johan Le Bon  (FRA)+ 1' 05"
6Flag of Chile.svg  Carlos Oyarzun  (CHI)+ 2' 05"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Kaisen  (BEL)+ 2' 10"
8Flag of France.svg  Jérémy Roy  (FRA)+ 2' 24"
9Flag of France.svg  Nicolas Baldo  (FRA)+ 2' 26"
10Flag of France.svg  Anthony Delaplace  (FRA)+ 2' 48"

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The 2010 Chrono des Nations was the 29th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 17 October 2010. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by David Millar.

The 2011 Chrono des Nations was the 30th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 16 October 2011. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Tony Martin.

The 2012 Chrono des Nations was the 31st edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 21 October 2012. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Tony Martin.

The 2015 Chrono des Nations was the 34th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 18 October 2015. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Vasil Kiryienka.

The 2016 Chrono des Nations was the 35th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 23 October 2016. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Vasil Kiryienka.

The 2017 Chrono des Nations was the 36th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 15 October 2017. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Martin Toft Madsen.

The 2009 Chrono des Nations was the 28th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 18 October 2009. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Alexander Vinokourov.

The 2008 Chrono des Nations was the 27th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 19 October 2008. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Stef Clement.

The 2007 Chrono des Nations was the 26th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 21 October 2007. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by László Bodrogi.

The 2006 Chrono des Nations was the 25th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 15 October 2006. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Raivis Belohvoščiks.

The 2005 Chrono des Herbiers was the 24th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 16 October 2005. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Ondřej Sosenka.

The 2004 Chrono des Herbiers was the 23rd edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 17 October 2004. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Bert Roesems.

The 2003 Chrono des Herbiers was the 22nd edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race and was held on 19 October 2003. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Michael Rich.

The 2019 Chrono des Nations was the 38th edition of the Chrono des Nations cycle race, organised as a 1.1 race on the UCI Europe Tour, was held on 20 October 2019. The race started and finished in Les Herbiers. The race was won by Jos van Emden.

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