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Four Days of Dunkirk

The Four Days of Dunkirk (French: Quatre Jours de Dunkerque) is road bicycle race around the Nord-Pas de Calais region of northern France.[1] Despite the name of the race, since the addition of an individual time trial in 1963, the race has been held over a 5 or 6 day period for most of its history. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 2.HC event on the UCI Europe Tour. The race became part of the UCI ProSeries in 2020. French cyclist Romain Grégoire won the most recent edition of the race.[2]

Four Days of Dunkirk
Race details
DateEarly May
RegionNord-Pas de Calais, France
English nameFour Days of Dunkirk
Local name(s)Quatre Jours de Dunkerque (in French)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI ProSeries
TypeStage-race
Web sitewww.4joursdedunkerque.com
History
First edition1955 (1955)
Editions67 (as of 2023)
First winner Louis Deprez (FRA)
Most wins Freddy Maertens (BEL) (4 wins)
Most recent Romain Grégoire (FRA)
Winners in 2015

List of overall winners edit

Year Country Rider Team
1955   France Louis Déprez Ryssel–Wolber
1956   Belgium Jean Adriaensens Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
1957   Belgium Joseph Planckaert Peugeot–Dunlop
1958   France Jacques Anquetil Helyett–Hutchinson
1959   France Jacques Anquetil Helyett–Fynsec
1960   Belgium Joseph Planckaert Wiel's–Flandria
1961   Netherlands Ab Geldermans Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani
1962   France Joseph Groussard Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune
1963   Belgium Joseph Planckaert Faema–Flandria
1964   Belgium Gilbert Desmet Wiel's–Groene Leeuw
1965   Belgium Gustaaf De Smet Wiel's–Groene Leeuw
1966   Belgium Theo Mertens Peugeot–BP–Michelin
1967   France Lucien Aimar Bic
1968   France Jean Jourden Frimatic–Wolber–De Gribaldy
1969   France Alain Vasseur Bic
1970   Belgium Willy Van Neste Mann–Grundig
1971   Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Flandria–Mars
1972   France Yves Hézard Sonolor–Lejeune
1973   Belgium Freddy Maertens Flandria–Carpenter–Shimano
1974   Belgium Walter Godefroot Carpenter–Confortluxe–Flandria
1975   Belgium Freddy Maertens Carpenter–Confortluxe–Flandria
1976   Belgium Freddy Maertens Flandria–Velda–West Vlaams Vleesbedrijf
1977   Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann TI–Raleigh
1978   Belgium Freddy Maertens Flandria–Velda–Lano
1979   Belgium Daniel Willems IJsboerke–Warncke Eis
1980   Belgium Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke La Redoute–Motobécane
1981   Netherlands Bert Oosterbosch TI–Raleigh
1982   Belgium Frank Hoste TI–Raleigh
1983   Netherlands Leo van Vliet TI–Raleigh
1984   France Bernard Hinault La Vie Claire
1985   Belgium Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke La Redoute
1986   Belgium Dirk De Wolf Hitachi–Splendor
1987   Belgium Herman Frison Roland–Skala
1988   France Pascal Poisson Toshiba
1989   France Charly Mottet RMO
1990   Ireland Stephen Roche Histor–Sigma
1991   France Charly Mottet RMO
1992   Germany Olaf Ludwig Panasonic–Sportlife
1993   France Laurent Desbiens Castorama
1994   France Eddy Seigneur GAN
1995   Belgium Johan Museeuw Mapei–GB–Latexco
1996   France Philippe Gaumont GAN
1997   Belgium Johan Museeuw Mapei–GB
1998   Kazakhstan Alexandre Vinokourov Casino–Ag2r
1999   Denmark Michael Sandstød home–Jack & Jones
2000   Sweden Martin Rittsel Memory Card–Jack & Jones
2001   France Didier Rous Bonjour
2002   France Sylvain Chavanel Bonjour
2003   France Christophe Moreau Crédit Agricole
2004   France Sylvain Chavanel Brioches La Boulangère
2005   France Pierrick Fédrigo Bouygues Télécom
2006   Italy Roberto Petito Team Tenax-Salmilano
2007   France Mathieu Ladagnous Française des Jeux
2008   France Stéphane Augé Cofidis
2009   Portugal Rui Costa Caisse d'Epargne
2010    Switzerland Martin Elmiger Ag2r–La Mondiale
2011   France Thomas Voeckler Team Europcar
2012   France Jimmy Engoulvent Saur–Sojasun
2013   France Arnaud Démare FDJ
2014   France Arnaud Démare FDJ.fr
2015   Lithuania Ignatas Konovalovas Team Marseille 13 KTM
2016   France Bryan Coquard Direct Énergie
2017   France Clément Venturini Cofidis
2018   Belgium Dimitri Claeys Cofidis
2019   Netherlands Mike Teunissen Team Jumbo–Visma
2020 No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022   Belgium Philippe Gilbert Lotto–Soudal
2023   France Romain Grégoire Groupama–FDJ

Multiple winners edit

Riders in italics are still active

Wins Rider Editions
4
  Freddy Maertens (BEL) 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978
3
  Jef Planckaert (BEL) 1957, 1960, 1963
2
  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1958, 1959
  Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke (BEL) 1980 + 1985
  Charly Mottet (FRA) 1989 + 1991
  Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1995 + 1997
  Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) 2002 + 2004
  Arnaud Démare (FRA) 2013 + 2014

Wins per country edit

Wins Country
29
  France
24
  Belgium
5
  Netherlands
1
  Denmark
  Germany
  Ireland
  Italy
  Kazakhstan
  Lithuania
  Portugal
  Sweden
  Switzerland

External links edit

  • Wielersite
  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ "4 Jours de Dunkerque". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  2. ^ "4 Jours de Dunkerque / Grand Prix des Hauts de Fra(2.Pro)". ProcyclingStats. 2023.

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The Four Days of Dunkirk French Quatre Jours de Dunkerque is road bicycle race around the Nord Pas de Calais region of northern France 1 Despite the name of the race since the addition of an individual time trial in 1963 the race has been held over a 5 or 6 day period for most of its history Since 2005 the race has been organised as a 2 HC event on the UCI Europe Tour The race became part of the UCI ProSeries in 2020 French cyclist Romain Gregoire won the most recent edition of the race 2 Four Days of DunkirkRace detailsDateEarly MayRegionNord Pas de Calais FranceEnglish nameFour Days of DunkirkLocal name s Quatre Jours de Dunkerque in French DisciplineRoadCompetitionUCI ProSeriesTypeStage raceWeb sitewww wbr 4joursdedunkerque wbr comHistoryFirst edition1955 1955 Editions67 as of 2023 First winner Louis Deprez FRA Most wins Freddy Maertens BEL 4 wins Most recent Romain Gregoire FRA Winners in 2015 Contents 1 List of overall winners 1 1 Multiple winners 1 2 Wins per country 2 External links 3 ReferencesList of overall winners editYear Country Rider Team 1955 nbsp France Louis Deprez Ryssel Wolber 1956 nbsp Belgium Jean Adriaensens Mercier BP Hutchinson 1957 nbsp Belgium Joseph Planckaert Peugeot Dunlop 1958 nbsp France Jacques Anquetil Helyett Hutchinson 1959 nbsp France Jacques Anquetil Helyett Fynsec 1960 nbsp Belgium Joseph Planckaert Wiel s Flandria 1961 nbsp Netherlands Ab Geldermans Saint Raphael R Geminiani 1962 nbsp France Joseph Groussard Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune 1963 nbsp Belgium Joseph Planckaert Faema Flandria 1964 nbsp Belgium Gilbert Desmet Wiel s Groene Leeuw 1965 nbsp Belgium Gustaaf De Smet Wiel s Groene Leeuw 1966 nbsp Belgium Theo Mertens Peugeot BP Michelin 1967 nbsp France Lucien Aimar Bic 1968 nbsp France Jean Jourden Frimatic Wolber De Gribaldy 1969 nbsp France Alain Vasseur Bic 1970 nbsp Belgium Willy Van Neste Mann Grundig 1971 nbsp Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Flandria Mars 1972 nbsp France Yves Hezard Sonolor Lejeune 1973 nbsp Belgium Freddy Maertens Flandria Carpenter Shimano 1974 nbsp Belgium Walter Godefroot Carpenter Confortluxe Flandria 1975 nbsp Belgium Freddy Maertens Carpenter Confortluxe Flandria 1976 nbsp Belgium Freddy Maertens Flandria Velda West Vlaams Vleesbedrijf 1977 nbsp Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann TI Raleigh 1978 nbsp Belgium Freddy Maertens Flandria Velda Lano 1979 nbsp Belgium Daniel Willems IJsboerke Warncke Eis 1980 nbsp Belgium Jean Luc Vandenbroucke La Redoute Motobecane 1981 nbsp Netherlands Bert Oosterbosch TI Raleigh 1982 nbsp Belgium Frank Hoste TI Raleigh 1983 nbsp Netherlands Leo van Vliet TI Raleigh 1984 nbsp France Bernard Hinault La Vie Claire 1985 nbsp Belgium Jean Luc Vandenbroucke La Redoute 1986 nbsp Belgium Dirk De Wolf Hitachi Splendor 1987 nbsp Belgium Herman Frison Roland Skala 1988 nbsp France Pascal Poisson Toshiba 1989 nbsp France Charly Mottet RMO 1990 nbsp Ireland Stephen Roche Histor Sigma 1991 nbsp France Charly Mottet RMO 1992 nbsp Germany Olaf Ludwig Panasonic Sportlife 1993 nbsp France Laurent Desbiens Castorama 1994 nbsp France Eddy Seigneur GAN 1995 nbsp Belgium Johan Museeuw Mapei GB Latexco 1996 nbsp France Philippe Gaumont GAN 1997 nbsp Belgium Johan Museeuw Mapei GB 1998 nbsp Kazakhstan Alexandre Vinokourov Casino Ag2r 1999 nbsp Denmark Michael Sandstod home Jack amp Jones 2000 nbsp Sweden Martin Rittsel Memory Card Jack amp Jones 2001 nbsp France Didier Rous Bonjour 2002 nbsp France Sylvain Chavanel Bonjour 2003 nbsp France Christophe Moreau Credit Agricole 2004 nbsp France Sylvain Chavanel Brioches La Boulangere 2005 nbsp France Pierrick Fedrigo Bouygues Telecom 2006 nbsp Italy Roberto Petito Team Tenax Salmilano 2007 nbsp France Mathieu Ladagnous Francaise des Jeux 2008 nbsp France Stephane Auge Cofidis 2009 nbsp Portugal Rui Costa Caisse d Epargne 2010 nbsp Switzerland Martin Elmiger Ag2r La Mondiale 2011 nbsp France Thomas Voeckler Team Europcar 2012 nbsp France Jimmy Engoulvent Saur Sojasun 2013 nbsp France Arnaud Demare FDJ 2014 nbsp France Arnaud Demare FDJ fr 2015 nbsp Lithuania Ignatas Konovalovas Team Marseille 13 KTM 2016 nbsp France Bryan Coquard Direct Energie 2017 nbsp France Clement Venturini Cofidis 2018 nbsp Belgium Dimitri Claeys Cofidis 2019 nbsp Netherlands Mike Teunissen Team Jumbo Visma 2020 No race due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 No race due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2022 nbsp Belgium Philippe Gilbert Lotto Soudal 2023 nbsp France Romain Gregoire Groupama FDJ Multiple winners edit Riders in italics are still active Wins Rider Editions 4 nbsp Freddy Maertens BEL 1973 1975 1976 1978 3 nbsp Jef Planckaert BEL 1957 1960 1963 2 nbsp Jacques Anquetil FRA 1958 1959 nbsp Jean Luc Vandenbroucke BEL 1980 1985 nbsp Charly Mottet FRA 1989 1991 nbsp Johan Museeuw BEL 1995 1997 nbsp Sylvain Chavanel FRA 2002 2004 nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 2013 2014 Wins per country edit Wins Country 29 nbsp France 24 nbsp Belgium 5 nbsp Netherlands 1 nbsp Denmark nbsp Germany nbsp Ireland nbsp Italy nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Lithuania nbsp Portugal nbsp Sweden nbsp SwitzerlandExternal links editWielersite Official websiteReferences edit 4 Jours de Dunkerque FirstCycling com 2023 4 Jours de Dunkerque Grand Prix des Hauts de Fra 2 Pro ProcyclingStats 2023 You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French May 2012 Click show for important translation instructions View a machine translated version of the French article Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 6 183 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You 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