Les 3 Jours de Vaucluse

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Les 3 Jours de Vaucluse
Race details
DateLate-February
RegionVaucluse, France
English name3 days of Vaucluse
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
History
First edition2007 (2007)
Editions3 (as of 2009)
First winnerFlag of France.svg Sebastien Turgot (FRA)
Most recentFlag of France.svg David Lelay (FRA)

Les 3 Jours de Vaucluse is a road bicycle race held annually in the French department of Vaucluse. It is contested over three days. The first edition was held in 2007; it is classified as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
2007Flag of France.svg  France Sébastien Turgot Vendée U
2008Flag of France.svg  France Nicolas Vogondy Agritubel
2009Flag of France.svg  France David Lelay Agritubel

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