Tour du Faso past winners
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published From 1987 to present
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2008 | Guy Smet (Bel) Belgian National Team |
2007 | Adil Jelloul (Mar) Morocco |
2006 | David Verdonck (Bel) Bio Avia Mode Markets |
2005 | R. Jérémie Ouedraogo (Bur) Cafe Samba |
2004 | Sawadogo A.Wahab (Bur) Sifa - Peugeot |
2003 | Maarten Tjallingii (Ned) Marco Polo Cycling Team |
2002 | Abdelati Saadoune (Mar) Morrocan National Team |
2001 | Joost Legtenberg (Ned) Marco Polo Cycling Team |
2000 | Mikhaylo Khalilov (Ukr) |
1999 | Saïd Mosry Said (Egy) |
1998 | Jacques Castan (Fra) |
1997 | Ernest Zongo (Bfa) |
1996 | Guido Fulst (Ger) |
1995 | Ernest Zongo (Bfa) |
1994 | Karim Yameogo (Bfa) |
1993 | Maurice Sawadogo (Bfa) |
1992 | Philippe Lepeurien (Fra) |
1991 | Saidou Rouamba (Bfa) |
1990 | Aimé Zongo (Bfa) |
1989 | Maxime Ouedraogo (Bfa) |
1988 | Mady Kaboré (Bfa) |
1987 | Igor Luchinko (Rus) |
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