The Luxembourgish National Cyclo-cross Championships are held annually to decide the Luxembourgish cycling champions in the cyclo-cross discipline, across various categories.[1][2]
Race details | |
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Region | Luxembourg |
Discipline | Cyclo-cross |
Type | National championship |
Organiser | Luxembourg Cycling Federation |
History | |
First edition | 1920 |
First winner | Felix Neyen |
Most wins | Claude Michely (12 wins) |
Most recent | Scott Thiltges |
Men
editElite
editUnder-23
edit- 1999 : Kim Kirchen
- 2000 : Steve Fogen
- 2001 : Gusty Bausch
- 2002 : Gusty Bausch
- 2003 : Marc Ernster
- 2004 : Marc Ernster
- 2005 : Jempy Drucker
- 2006 : Jempy Drucker
- 2007 : Jempy Drucker
- 2008 : David Claerebout
- 2010 : Pit Schlechter
- 2011 : Pit Schlechter
- 2014 : Massimo Morabito
- 2017 : Luc Turchi
- 2018 : Félix Schreiber
- 2019 : Nicolas Kess
- 2020 : Loïc Bettendorff
- 2022 : Loïc Bettendorff
Junior
edit- 1996 : Max Becker
- 1997 : Steve Fogen
- 1998 : Gusty Bausch
- 1999 : Marc Bastian
- 2000 : Marc Ernster
- 2001 : Marc Ernster
- 2002 : Andy Schleck
- 2003 : Jempy Drucker
- 2004 : Jempy Drucker
- 2005 : Kim Michely
- 2006 : David Schloesser
- 2007 : Tom Thill
- 2008 : Vincent Dias dos Santos
- 2009 : Bob Jungels
- 2010 : Bob Jungels
- 2011 : Tom Schwarmes
- 2012 : Sven Fritsch
- 2013 : Ken Mueller
- 2014 : Ken Mueller
- 2015 : Kevin Geniets
- 2016 : Michel Ries
- 2017 : Tristan Parrotta
- 2018 : Nicolas Kess
- 2019 : Loïc Bettendorff
- 2020 : Mats Wenzel
- 2022 : Mathieu Kockelmann
Women
editElite
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "NC Luxembourg Cyclo-cross". Cycebase.nl. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ "National Championships Luxembourg". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ The initial winner, Roger Gilson, was disqualified for doping