Grand Prix Nommay

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Grand Prix Nommay
Race details
Region Nommay, France
Discipline Cyclo-cross
Competition UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
Web site www.cyclo-cross-nommay.fr/worldcup/index.php/en/ OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1978
Editions40 (as of 2020)
First winnerFlag of France.svg  Serge Mannheim  (FRA)
Most winsFlag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)(5 wins)
Most recentFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eli Iserbyt  (BEL)
Women's history
Most wins
Most recentFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemarie Worst  (NED)

The Grand Prix Nommay is a cyclo-cross race held in Nommay, France, which is part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup competition.

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Past winners

Men

YearWinnerSecondThird
1978–79Flag of France.svg  Serge Mannheim  (FRA)ZanchettaRoccès
1979–80ZanchettaBalletGuyou
1980–81ZanchettaConversetGuyou
1981–82PerretFlag of France.svg  Pierre-Yves Duzellier  (FRA)Gay
1982–83Zanchetta
Rawyler
Mercier
Rochat
Flag of France.svg  Frédéric Vichot  (FRA)
Vurpillot
1983–84GuyouNachinMercier
1984–85NachinDécrionFlag of France.svg  Frédéric Pofilet  (FRA)
1985–86NachinFlag of France.svg  Serge Mannheim  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  René Schlinger  (FRA)
1986–87DécrionNachinFlag of France.svg  Jean-Paul Hosotte  (FRA)
1987–88Kuiper
Wynants
De Vlaeminck
De Vlaeminck
Glaus
Thary
1988–89Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Miloš Fišera  (TCH)NachinFlag of Poland.svg  Sylvain Oswarek  (POL)
1989–90De VlaeminckWynantsNachin
1990–91MenginDe VlaeminckKwasnicka
1991–92WynantsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Richard Groenendaal  (NED)De Vlaeminck
1992–93Flag of France.svg  Cyrille Bonnand  (FRA)LucasFlag of France.svg  Dominique Arnould  (FRA)
1993–94Flag of France.svg  David Pagnier  (FRA)GillFlag of France.svg  Bruno Lebras  (FRA)
1994–95Flag of France.svg  Emmanuel Magnien  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Dominique Arnould  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  David Pagnier  (FRA)
1995–96Flag of Germany.svg  Mike Kluge  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Dominique Arnould  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  David Pagnier  (FRA)
1996–97Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Richard Groenendaal  (NED)Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Pontoni  (ITA)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mario De Clercq  (BEL)
1997–98Flag of France.svg  Christophe Mengin  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Dominique Arnould  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Emmanuel Magnien  (FRA)
1998–99Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Adri van der Poel  (NED)Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Pontoni  (ITA)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mario De Clercq  (BEL)
1999–2000Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Pontoni  (ITA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Richard Groenendaal  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mario De Clercq  (BEL)
2000–01Flag of France.svg  Régis Duros  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Benoist  (FRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Lukeš  (CZE)
2001–02Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Erwin Vervecken  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mario De Clercq  (BEL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Richard Groenendaal  (NED)
2002–03Flag of France.svg  Dominique Arnould  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  John Gadret  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Labbe  (FRA)
2003–04 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bart Wellens  (BEL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Richard Groenendaal  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Erwin Vervecken  (BEL)
2004–05 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Nys  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Vannoppen  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Vanthourenhout  (BEL)
2005–06Flag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Christian Heule  (SUI)Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Labbe  (FRA)
2006–07 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Nys  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bart Wellens  (BEL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerben de Knegt  (NED)
2007–08Flag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Radomír Šimůnek Jr.  (CZE)Flag of France.svg  John Gadret  (FRA)
2008–09 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lars Boom  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Nys  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bart Wellens  (BEL)
2009–10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Niels Albert  (BEL)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Zdeněk Štybar  (CZE)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Nys  (BEL)
2010–11Flag of France.svg  Nicolas Bazin  (FRA)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Christian Heule  (SUI)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jan Denuwelaere  (BEL)
2011–12Flag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Steve Chainel  (FRA)Flag of Italy.svg  Enrico Franzoi  (ITA)
2012–13Flag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Arnold Jeannesson  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  John Gadret  (FRA)
2013–14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Meeusen  (BEL)Flag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Philipp Walsleben  (GER)
2014–15Flag of France.svg  Francis Mourey  (FRA)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Diether Sweeck  (BEL)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Julien Taramarcaz  (SUI)
2016–17Flag of France.svg  Clément Venturini  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Melvin Rulliere  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Arnold Jeannesson  (FRA)
2017–18 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Mathieu van der Poel  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wout van Aert  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Toon Aerts  (BEL)
2019–20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Eli Iserbyt  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Toon Aerts  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Laurens Sweeck  (BEL)

Women

YearWinnerSecondThird
1999–2000Flag of Italy.svg  Annabella Stropparo  (ITA)Flag of the United States.svg  Jennifer Dial  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Ann Grande-Knapp  (USA)
2000–01Flag of France.svg  Laurence Leboucher  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Virginie Souchon  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Marie Coulon  (FRA)
2001–02Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lyne Bessette  (CAN)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Corine Dorland  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Reza Hormes-Ravenstijn  (NED)
2002–03Flag of France.svg  Laurence Leboucher  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Maryline Salvetat  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Nadia Triquet  (FRA)
2003–04 Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Maryline Salvetat  (FRA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Daphny van den Brand  (NED)
2004–05 Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Daphny van den Brand  (NED)Flag of France.svg  Maryline Salvetat  (FRA)
2005–06Flag of France.svg  Maryline Salvetat  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Laurence Leboucher  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Corinne Sempé  (FRA)
2006–07 Flag of France.svg  Laurence Leboucher  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Maryline Salvetat  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)
2007–08Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Pavla Havlíková  (CZE)Flag of France.svg  Laurence Leboucher  (FRA)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sanne Cant  (BEL)
2008–09 Flag of the United States.svg  Katie Compton  (USA)Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)Flag of the United States.svg  Georgia Gould  (USA)
2009–10 Flag of the United States.svg  Katie Compton  (USA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sanne van Paassen  (NED)
2010–11Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Jasmin Achermann  (SUI)Flag of France.svg  Caroline Mani  (FRA)
2011–12Flag of France.svg  Lucie Chainel-Lefèvre  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gabby Day  (GBR)
2012–13Flag of France.svg  Lucie Chainel-Lefèvre  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Pauline Ferrand-Prévot  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Christel Ferrier-Bruneau  (FRA)
2013–14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Helen Wyman  (GBR)Flag of Italy.svg  Eva Lechner  (ITA)
2014–15Flag of France.svg  Lucie Chainel-Lefèvre  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Caroline Mani  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Heckmann  (GER)
2016–17Flag of France.svg  Hélène Clauzel  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Perrine Clauzel  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Evita Muzic  (FRA)
2017–18 Flag of the United States.svg  Katie Compton  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Kaitlin Keough  (USA)Flag of France.svg  Pauline Ferrand-Prévot  (FRA)
2019-20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemarie Worst  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado  (NED)Flag of the United States.svg  Katie Compton  (USA)

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