Paris-Bourges

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Paris-Bourges is a French road bicycle race. The first race was ran in 1913, and won by André Narcy and it has been an annual event since 1990. Since 1949, it has been for professionals, before that it was an amateur race. It is classified 1.1 by UCI.

[edit] Winners

  • 1913 France André Narcy
  • 1917 Belgium Charles Juseret
  • 1922 France Marcel Godard
  • 1923 France Jean Brunier
  • 1924 France Marcel Bidot
  • 1925 France Gaston Deschamps
  • 1947 France Albert Bourlon
  • 1948 France Marcel Dussault
  • 1949 France Marcel Dussault
  • 1950 France Amand Audaire
  • 1951 France Jean-Marie Goasmat
  • 1952 France Stanislas Bober
  • 1953 France Robert Varnajo
  • 1954 France Jean Stablinski
  • 1955 France Jean-Marie Cieleska
  • 1956 France Joseph Morvan
  • 1957 France Raymond Guegan
  • 1971 France Walter Ricci
  • 1972 France Cyrille Guimard
  • 1973 France Roland Berland
  • 1974 United Kingdom Barry Hoban
  • 1975 France Jean-Pierre Danguillaume
  • 1976 France Jean-Luc Molineris
  • 1977 France Régis Delepine
  • 1978 France Régis Ovion
  • 1979 France Jean-René Bernaudeau
  • 1980 France Yves Hezard
  • 1981 France Francis Castaing
  • 1982 France Didier Vanoverschelde
  • 1983 Republic of Ireland Stephen Roche
  • 1984 Republic of Ireland Seán Kelly
  • 1985 Switzerland Niki Ruttimann
  • 1986 France Dominique Lecrocq
  • 1987 Denmark Kim Andersen

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