Tour de l'Avenir past winners
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1961-2008
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2008 | Jan Bakelants (Bel) Belgian National Team |
2007 | Bauke Mollema (Ned) Danish National Team |
2006 | Moises Duenas Nevado (Spa) Cofidis |
2005 | Lars Bak (Den) Rabobank |
2004 | Sylvain Calzati (Fra) Vlaanderen - T Interim |
2003 | Egoi Martinez (Spa) Carvalhelhos - Boavista 1519.4 km |
2002 | Evgeni Petrov (Rus) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
2001 | Denis Menchov (Rus) iBanesto.com |
2000 | Iker Flores (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
1999 | Unai Osa (Spa) |
1998 | Christophe Rinero (Fra) |
1997 | Laurent Roux (Fra) TVM |
1996 | David Etxebarria (Spa) ONCE |
1995 | Emmanuel Magnien (Fra) Castorama |
1994 | Angel Casero (Spa) Banesto |
1993 | Thomas Davy (Fra) Castorama |
1992 | Hervé Garel (Fra) RMO |
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1990 | Johan Bruyneel (Bel) Toshiba |
1989 | Pascal Lino (Fra) RMO |
1988 | Laurent Fignon (Fra) France |
1987 | Marc Madiot (Fra) France |
1986 | Miguel Indurain (Spa) System U |
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1985 | Martin Ramirez (Col) Cafe de Colombia |
1984 | Charly Mottet (Fra) Renault |
1983 | Olaf Ludwig (DDR) East Germany |
1982 | Greg Lemond (USA) East Germany |
1981 | Pascal Simon (Fra) USSR |
1980 | Alfonso Florez (Col) USSR |
1979 | Serguei Soukhoroutchenkov (URS) USSR 1643 km |
1978 | Serguei Soukhoroutchenkov (URS) USSR 1577 km |
1977 | Eddy Schepers (Bel) Belgium |
1976 | Sven-Åke Nilsson (Swe) Spain |
1974 | Enrique Martinez Heredia (Spa) Poland |
1973 | Gianbattista Baronchelli (Ita) Switzerland |
1972 | Fedor Den Hertog (Ned) Netherlands |
1971 | Régis Ovion (Fra) France |
1970 | Marcel Duchemin (Fra) France |
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1969 | Joop Zoetemelk (Ned) Netherlands |
1968 | Jean-Pierre Boulard (Fra) France |
1967 | Christian Robini (Fra) France |
1966 | Mino Denti (Ita) Italy |
1965 | Mariano Diaz (Spa) Spain |
1964 | Felice Gimondi (Ita) Spain |
1963 | André Zimmermann (Fra) Spain |
1962 | Antonio Gomez Del Moral (Spa) Netherlands |
1961 | Guido De Rosso (Ita) Spain |
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