Gent-Wevelgem winners 1934-2024
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Gent-Wevelgem past winners 1934-2024

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Year | Winner |
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2023 | Mads Pedersen (Den) Lidl-Trek |
2023 | Christophe Laporte (Fra) Jumbo-Visma |
2022 | Biniam Girmay (Eri) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert |
2021 | Wout van Aert (Bel) Jumbo-Visma |
2020 | Mads Pedersen (Den) Trek-Segafredo |
2019 | Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates |
2018 | Peter Sagan (Slo) Bora-Hansgrohe |
2017 | Greg Van Avermaet (Bel) BMC Racing Team |
2016 | Peter Sagan (Svk) Tinkoff |
2015 | Luca Paolini (Ita) Team Katusha |
2014 | John Degenkolb (Ger) Team Giant-Shimano |
2013 | Peter Sagan (Svk) Cannondale Pro Cycling |
2012 | Tom Boonen (Bel) Omega Pharma - Quickstep |
2011 | Tom Boonen (Bel) Quickstep Cycling Team |
2010 | Bernhard Eisel (Aut) Team HTC - Columbia |
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Year | Winner |
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2009 | Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Columbia-Highroad |
2008 | Oscar Freire (Esp) Rabobank |
2007 | Marcus Burghardt (Ger) T-Mobile Team |
2006 | Thor Hushovd (Nor) Crédit Agricole |
2005 | Nico Mattan (Bel) Davitamon - Lotto |
2004 | Tom Boonen (Bel) Quick.Step-Davitamon |
2003 | Andreas Klier (Ger) Team Telekom |
2002 | Mario Cipollini (Ita) Acqua e Sapone |
2001 | George Hincapie (USA) U.S. Postal Service |
2000 | Geert van Bondt (Bel) Farm Frites |
1999 | Tom Steels (Bel) Mapei-Quick Step |
1998 | Frank Vandenbroucke (Bel) Mapei-Bricobi |
1997 | Philippe Gaumont (Fra) |
1996 | Tom Steels (Bel) |
1995 | Lars Michaelsen (Den) |
1994 | Wilfried Peeters (Bel) |
1993 | Mario Cipollini (Ita) |
1992 | Mario Cipollini (Ita) |
1991 | Djamolidine Abduschaparov (Usb) |
1990 | Herman Frison (Bel) |
1989 | Gerrit Solleveld (Ned) |
1988 | Sean Kelly (Ire) |
1987 | Teun Van Vliet (Ned) |
1986 | Guido Bontempi (Ita) |
1985 | Eric Vanderaerden (Bel) |
1984 | Guido Bontempi (Ita) |
1983 | Teun Van Vliet (Ned) |
1982 | Frank Hoste (Bel) |
1981 | Jan Raas (Ned) |
1980 | Henk Lubberding (Ned) |
1979 | Francesco Moser (Ita) |
1978 | Ferdinand Van den Haute (Bel) |
1977 | Bernard Hinault (Fra) |
1976 | Freddy Maertens (Bel) |
1975 | Freddy Maertens (Bel) |
1974 | Barry Hoban (GB) |
1973 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1972 | Roger Swerts (Bel) |
1971 | Georges Pintens (Bel) |
1970 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1969 | Willy Vekenmans (Bel) |
1968 | Walter Godefroot (Bel) |
1967 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1966 | Herman Vanspringel (Bel) |
1965 | Noél De Pauw (Bel) |
1964 | Jacques Anquetil (Fra) |
1963 | Benoni Beheyt (Bel) |
1962 | Rik Van Looy (Bel) |
1961 | Frans Aerenhouts (Bel) |
1960 | Frans Aerenhouts (Bel) |
1959 | Leon Van Daele (Bel) |
1958 | Noél Fore (Bel) |
1957 | Rik Van Looy (Bel) |
1956 | Rik Van Looy (Bel) |
1955 | Alberic Schotte (Bel) |
1954 | Rolf Graf (Swi) |
1953 | Raymond Impanis (Bel) |
1952 | Raymond Impanis (Bel) |
1951 | André Rossel (Bel) |
1950 | Alberic Schotte (Bel) |
1949 | Marcel Kint (Bel) |
1948 | Valeré Ollivier (Bel) |
1947 | Maurice Desempelaere (Bel) |
1946 | Ernest Sterckx (Bel) |
1945 | Robert Van Eenaeme (Bel) |
1939 | André Declerck (Bel) |
1938 | Hubert Godart (Bel) |
1937 | Robert Van Eenaeme (Bel) |
1936 | Robert Van Eenaeme (Bel) |
1935 | Albert Debreitere (Bel) |
1934 | Gustave Van Belle (Bel) |
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