Ronde de l'Oise

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Ronde de l'Oise
Race details
DateEarly June
Region Oise
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Stage race
OrganiserUnion cycliste de Liancourt-Rantigny
Race directorMichel Birck
Web site www.rondedeoise.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1954 (1954)
Editions69 (as of 2024)
First winnerFlag of France.svg  Pierre Badosa  (FRA)
Most wins
Most recentFlag of France.svg  Pierre Barbier  (FRA)

The Ronde de l'Oise is a cycling stage race held annually in the department of Oise in France. It was founded in 1954 and in 2007 became part of the UCI Europe Tour in category 2.2. [1]

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Winners

Sources: [2] [3] [4]

YearCountryRiderTeam
1954Flag of France.svg  France Pierre Badosa U.S.B. Paris
1955Flag of France.svg  France Roger Idoux USM Gagny
1956Flag of France.svg  France Georges Riera V.C.C.A.
1957Flag of France.svg  France Alain Henwood V.C. Pont
1958Flag of France.svg  France Pierre Bataille Pedale Noyonnaise
1959Flag of France.svg  France Ernest Vilfroy VC Beauvais
1960Flag of France.svg  France F. Delavault Antony B.C.
1961Flag of France.svg  France Jacques Fouquet C.C. Creil
1962Flag of France.svg  France Guy Bouchet V.C. Compiègne
1963Flag of France.svg  France Daniel Schneider CSM Puteaux
1964Flag of France.svg  France Pierre Bataille Pedale Noyonnaise
1965Flag of France.svg  France Alain Redolfi U.C. Savigny
1966Flag of France.svg  France L. Magnier Pedale Noyonnaise
1967Flag of France.svg  France Michel Martin SV Senlis
1968Flag of France.svg  France P. Spiguelaire UMO Beaumont
1969Flag of France.svg  France Éric Lalouette VC Ponthieu
1970Flag of France.svg  France C. Beraet UMO Beaumont
1971Flag of France.svg  France Castan VC Beauchamp
1972Flag of France.svg  France Lepied UMO Beaumont
1973Flag of France.svg  France François Accart S.C. Picardie
1974Flag of France.svg  France F. Cheve UMO Beaumont
1975Flag of France.svg  France G. Manchon CM Aubervilliers
1976Flag of France.svg  France Gilles Carrara SV Senlis
1977Flag of France.svg  France Walter Ricci C.S.M. Persan
1978Flag of France.svg  France Gilles Blanchardon C.S.M. Persan
1979Flag of France.svg  France Philippe Senez C.S.M. Persan
1980Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Daniel Vanechop C.S.M. Persan
1981Flag of France.svg  France Lionel Poret Didier Louis
1982Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Jacques Philippe C.S.M. Persan
1983Flag of France.svg  France André Fossé CC Villeneuve
1984Flag of France.svg  France Éric Martin VC Beauvais
1985Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Marc Follet CC Villeneuve
1986Flag of France.svg  France Gerard Aviègne C.S.M. Persan
1987Flag of France.svg  France Richard Vivien Calvados
1988Flag of France.svg  France Claude Carlin ASPTT Paris
1989Flag of France.svg  France Eddy Seigneur Picardie
1990Flag of France.svg  France Christophe Capelle Bataillon de Joinville
1991Flag of France.svg  France Eddy Seigneur Cyclo-club de Nogent-sur-Oise
1992Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Michel Thilloy VC Rouen
1993Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Marco Vermey VC Amateur Saint-Quentin
1994Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Fabrice Naessens Team Saleine
1995Flag of France.svg  France Laurent Lefèvre CPEF Flanders
1996Flag of France.svg  France Vincent Templier ASPTT Paris
1997Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Michel Thilloy VC Amateur Saint-Quentin
1998Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Miika Hietanen VC Amateur Saint-Quentin
1999Flag of France.svg  France Mickaël Fouliard Cyclo-club de Nogent-sur-Oise
2000Flag of France.svg  France Jérémie Dérangère S.C. Dijon
2001Flag of France.svg  France Pascal Carlot Cyclo-club de Nogent-sur-Oise
2002Flag of France.svg  France Vincent Petilleau VC Roubaix
2003Flag of France.svg  France Christophe Riblon Cyclo-club de Nogent-sur-Oise
2004Flag of France.svg  France Sébastien Minard Cyclo-club de Nogent-sur-Oise
2005Flag of France.svg  France Thierry David Vélo-Club La Pomme Marseille
2006Flag of France.svg  France Franck Perque Cyclo-club de Nogent-sur-Oise
2007Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Fredrik Johansson Team Designa Køkken
2008Flag of France.svg  France Niels Brouzes Auber 93
2009Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Steven Van Vooren An Post–M.Donnelly–Grant Thornton–Sean Kelly
2010Flag of France.svg  France Steven Tronet Roubaix–Lille Métropole
2011Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Gediminas Bagdonas An Post–Sean Kelly
2012Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Luc Delpech Bretagne–Schuller
2013Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Vegard Breen Joker–Merida
2014Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Magnus Cort Cult Energy–Vital Water
2015Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Josh Edmondson An Post–Chain Reaction
2016Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Antonino Parrinello D'Amico–Bottecchia
2017Flag of France.svg  France Flavien Dassonville HP BTP–Auber93
2018Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Henrik Evensen Joker Icopal
2019 [5] Flag of France.svg  France Anthony Maldonado St. Michel–Auber93
2020–
2021
No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France
2022 [6] Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand James Fouché Bolton Equities Black Spoke Pro Cycling
2023Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Frank van den Broek ABLOC CT
2024Flag of France.svg  France Pierre Barbier Philippe Wagner–Bazin

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