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Prologue - bénodet 4,9km - 3 september 1996, stage 1 - bénodet - loudéac 171,5km - 4 september 1996, stage 2 - loudéac - pont château 169,5km - 5 september 1996, stage 3 - pont-château - parthenay 231,5km - 6 september 1996, stage 4 - parthenay - vatan 192,5km - 7 september 1996, stage 5 - vatan - saint eloy les mines 192,5km - 8 september 1996, stage 6 - saint eloy les mines - saint etienne 236km - 9 september 1996, stage 7 - saint etienne - le tour du pin 148,5km - 10 september 1996, stage 8 - la tour du pin - le sappey en chartreuse 131km - 11 september 1996, stage 9 - chapareillan - saint martin de belleville 124km - 12 september 1996, stage 10 - aigueblanche - le grand bornand 138,5km - 13 september 1996, stage 11 - le grand bornand - morzine avoriaz 118,5km - 14 september 1996, tour de l'avenir - archives.

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  • First edition : 1961
  • Editions : 60 (including 2023)
  • Official name : Tour de l'Avenir
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Le Tour de l'Avenir 1996 est la 34ème édition de cette épreuve. La compétition a eu lieu du 3 au 14 septembre 1996 . Le vainqueur de l'édition 1996 est David Etxebarria Alkorta.

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Prologue - bénodet 4,9km - 3 septembre 1996, 1ère étape - bénodet - loudéac 171,5km - 4 septembre 1996, 2ème étape - loudéac - pont château 169,5km - 5 septembre 1996, 3ème étape - pont-château - parthenay 231,5km - 6 septembre 1996, 4ème étape - parthenay - vatan 192,5km - 7 septembre 1996, 5ème étape - vatan - saint eloy les mines 192,5km - 8 septembre 1996, 6ème étape - saint eloy les mines - saint etienne 236km - 9 septembre 1996, 7ème étape - saint etienne - le tour du pin 148,5km - 10 septembre 1996, 8ème étape - la tour du pin - le sappey en chartreuse 131km - 11 septembre 1996, 9ème étape - chapareillan - saint martin de belleville 124km - 12 septembre 1996, 10ème étape - aigueblanche - le grand bornand 138,5km - 13 septembre 1996, 11ème étape - le grand bornand - morzine avoriaz 118,5km - 14 septembre 1996, tour de l'avenir - archives.

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  • 1961 – Guido De Rosso (ITA)
  • 1962 – Antonio Gomez del Moral (ESP)
  • 1963 – André Zimmermann (FRA)
  • 1964 – Felice Gimondi (ITA)
  • 1965 – Mariano Diaz (ESP)
  • 1966 – Mino Denti (ITA)
  • 1967 – Christian Robini (FRA)
  • 1968 – Jean-Pierre Boulard (FRA)
  • 1969 – Joop Zoetemelk (NED)
  • 1970 – Marcel Duchemin (FRA)
  • 1971 – Régis Ovion (FRA)
  • 1972 – Fedor den Hertog (NED)
  • 1973 – Gianbattista Baronchelli (ITA)
  • 1974 – Enrique Martinez Heredia (ESP)
  • 1975 – No race
  • 1976 – Sven-Ake Nilsson (SWE)
  • 1977 – Eddy Schepers (BEL)
  • 1978 – Serguei Soukhoroutchenkov (URS)
  • 1979 – Serguei Soukhoroutchenkov (URS)
  • 1980 – Alfonso Florez (COL)
  • 1981 – Pascal Simon (FRA)
  • 1982 – Greg LeMond (USA)
  • 1983 – Olaf Ludwig (GER)
  • 1984 – Charlie Mottet (FRA)
  • 1985 – Martin Ramirez (COL)
  • 1986 – Miguel Indurain (ESP)
  • 1987 – Marc Madiot (FRA)
  • 1988 – Laurent Fignon (FRA)
  • 1989 – Pascal Lino (FRA)
  • 1990 – Johan Bruyneel (BEL)
  • 1991 – No race
  • 1992 – Hervé Garel (FRA)
  • 1993 – Thomas Davy (FRA)
  • 1994 – Angel Casero (ESP)
  • 1995 – Emmanuel Magnien (FRA)
  • 1996 – David Etxebarría (ESP)
  • 1997 – Laurent Roux (FRA)
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  • 2000 – Iker Flores (ESP)
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After a horrible day on Stage 5, Pablo Torres did everything he could to win the Tour de l’Avenir GC on Colle delle Finistre, but even the greatest performance of all time by a teenager was not enough to regain all the time lost to Joseph Blackmore on Stage 6.

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It was the final stage of the Tour de l’Avenir, finishing atop the mighty Colle delle Finestre, with the second part of the climb featuring a smooth gravel section. Joseph Blackmore led the GC after a decisive move in yesterday’s stage, holding a 5-minute advantage over Pablo Torres. The stage was relatively easy until Finestre, with Mats Wenzel spending 1,861 kilojoules over 2 hours and 20 minutes at a rate of 11.53 kj/kg/h.

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Jarno Widar was not feeling great for the second day in a row, dropping early and losing 28 minutes today, with a 4.00 ᵉW/kg performance over 88:54 minutes on Finestre. The Spanish team, along with Torres, knew they had to pace hard from the bottom, and the Spaniard managed to drop everyone, including Joe Blackmore, with 12 km to go. Despite delivering one of the greatest climbing performances by any U23 rider, it was not enough to win the GC. Torres beat Blackmore by 3 minutes and 43 seconds on Finestre but lost the GC by 12 seconds, with Tijmen Graat finishing 3rd.

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Despite Blackmore winning the GC, all the attention turned to Torres, who delivered an incredible performance on Finestre. The 18-year-old Spanish rider averaged 6.04 ᵉW/kg for 60:45 minutes, equivalent to 6.34 ᵉW/kg at sea level. Torres even beat Chris Froome’s time on Stage 19 of the 2018 Giro d’Italia by 3 minutes and 34 seconds, when the Kenyan-born cyclist won with an 80 km solo raid. Though Blackmore and Graat lost significant time, both achieved their career-best climbing performances on a pure w/kg climb, with 5.64 and 5.57 ᵉW/kg over more than 64 minutes.

Torres' performance on Les Karellis during Stage 4 was extraordinary, comparable to a top 10 effort in Chris Froome's legendary career. Torres has improved significantly since his junior races and even the U23 Giro, where he averaged 6.4 ᵉW/kg for 26:35 minutes at sea level. Below in the graph are Froome's 10 best performances adjusted for sea level. Despite winning four Tour de Frances and seven Grand Tours, Froome never reached 18 year old Torres' level, even on a low-kilojoule day. Yet, 11 years later, Froome's once-stunning effort pales in comparison to the achievements of today's teenagers.

Pero Froome rodó 80 kms en solitario gastando más préviamente que Torres.

..Klimstruiken? Hoogstens optochten ^^. Kijk, je bent een leugenaar of een onwetend persoon, of misschien allebei. De 80 km die Froome alleen reed kwam na Finistre richting Serstrière en heeft niets te maken met de prestatie waar dit artikel naar verwijst en het verschil dat opende lag fundamenteel op de afdaling vanuit Finestre waar de Zuid-Amerikanen niemand aflosten. Heeft haat je in verwarring gebracht? ^^

Voeg daarbij dat de 18-jarige jongen, Torres, net twee eerdere etappes maximaal had afgelegd, met de kop van de hond.

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Tour de l'Avenir

UCI, Stage race, 6th stage, 24th August 2024, France

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Joseph Blackmore leads three riders at a race in spring.

Future imperfect at the Tour de l’Avenir

Cycling's mini-Tour de France for young riders is a showcase for the sport's rising talents - and a reminder that the stars of tomorrow are impossible to predict.

Joe Blackmore stepped up in spring from Israel-Premier Tech’s development team to its ProTeam.

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The 60th edition of the Tour de l’Avenir was one for the climbers with major mountain passes like the Col de l’Iséran and Colle delle Finestre on the menu. A mini-Tour de France, scaled down to seven days, a prologue and six stages, it’s always a place to look for the possible future of pro racing. Here are four riders who stood out for sterling results and struggles alike.

Michael Leonard (19 – Canada / Ineos Grenadiers)

The prologue in Sarrebourg offered the same weather circumstances for all 148 riders from 23 countries, the regional team of Auvergne-Rhône Alpes and the UCI World Cycling Centre. Notable absentees were Norway and Ireland. Canadian Michael Leonard, already a WorldTour pro with Ineos Grenadiers won the 7.1-kilometer prologue.

Avenir is different to many other U23 races; it’s contested by national teams, and Leonard – riding for Canada – was quick to credit his teammates-for-the-week with their help defending his lead. “On the first day we were leading the overall classification, but none of the other countries wanted to help at the front,” he told  Escape Collective  via e-mail after the race. 

“Quentin [Cowan], Felix [Bouchard] and Jonas [Walton] really pulled for me. This is nice because it’s not a pro team where you say, ‘This is what you have to do.’ Everyone paid to be here and do their own race so to see they were willing to support me says a lot about their character.”

Because he signed with Ineos last year, Leonard has been racing WorldTour races like the UAE Tour and Guangxi alongside more experienced riders from whom he learned a lot that helped him this week in France and Italy. Avenir was the only U23 race he did last year or this season. “I had a poor performance” last year, he said, “but I had a pretty good idea of what the race would be like. To be honest, it is WorldTour climbing level.” 

He had no specific competitive goals for his race, which veered from that prologue win to some tough days in the final mountain stages and an eventual 27th-place finish. “The main objective was to learn as much as possible from the processes I targeted,” he said. “I wanted to be sure I did my best. After I won the prologue, the process was then to learn from racing in the yellow jersey. I didn’t keep it but I did everything I could have done. I learned from the experience and that was a main objective of the week.”

Jarno Widar (18 – Belgium / Lotto Dstny development)

The first major mountain stage came on day four, stage three. Two 18-year-olds, born three days apart, set the tone. Pablo Torres (Spain) attacked on the lower slopes of La Rosière but fellow 18-year-old and the season’s U23 sensation Jarno Widar (Belgium) followed. Joe Blackmore (Great Britain) gradually paced himself back too.

Jarno Widar, in Belgian national-team kit, attacks at the European Junior Road Championships. He's out of the saddle through a switchback, with riders from Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain on his wheel.

Perhaps no one came to Avenir with more eyes on him than Widar, already a rising star with Lotto Dstny’s development team. Widar dominated the U23 scene this year, with wins in the Alpes Isère Tour, Giro d’Italia Next Gen, and Giro Ciclista Valle d’Aosta and came to Avenir as a top favorite.

But after a promising opening to Avenir had him in second place into the final two stages, he struggled, in particular on the Finestre finish, and finished 29th. He seemed none too pleased with that, and while he wasn’t racing for his development trade team, Widar partly blamed his schedule for his fade, saying he was over-raced this year. “I already told the team two months ago that I was doing too many races, but they didn’t listen to me and we see what it looks like,”  he told Direct Velo . Widar said he’ll race World Championships and the Giro di Lombardia (as a stagiaire with the ProTeam), but is otherwise done for the year.

Pablo Torres (18 – Spain / UAE Team Emirates Gen Z)

Stage 3’s summit finish wasn’t enough for Torres. On the stage 4 climb to ski station Les Karellis he attacked again. This time it was enough to take the win and the yellow jersey. Blackmore lost one and a half minutes on the steeper slopes. “That is my level against a climber like Torres,” he added realistically.

Torres, who rides for the UAE Team Emirates Gen Z development team and is rumored to have signed a multi-year contract already with the team, is one of those climbers Leonard had in mind when he mentioned the level at the race was already WorldTour. He was second at the Giro Next Gen and won the final stage of Valle d’Aosta.

Pablo Torres climbs alone in his UAE next gen kit.

And with the lead and another summit finish to follow on the final day, he was in good position for the overall. But the consistency with these very young riders is not there yet even though there is a lot of mythical climbing power coming to the pro peloton. U23 racing – and especially the Avenir – is, as Leonard said, “complete chaos.”

And on stage 5, it was Torres on the defensive without an uphill finale. With the first 70 kilometers almost completely uphill a huge battle for the breakaway started. Torres didn’t have any teammates up there, and neither did Leonard, the Canadian who started the day in fifth. Belgium did send two riders but second-placed Widar was nowhere to be seen.

The biggest upset was that Blackmore was in the first group with his Team GB teammate Louis Sutton. On the top of the Col du Mont Cénis, at 53 kilometers from the line with a long descent and then flat section to the finish in Condoue, they had just over a minute on Torres. But at the line, where Italian Florian Kajamini (who will race for Astana Qazaqstan next year) won the eight-rider sprint, the gap to Torres was five minutes. The pacing by Blackmore and his teammate Sutton and the Dutch duo of Tijmen Graat and Darren van Bekkum made the difference.

Blackmore took the yellow jersey with a seemingly comfortable lead of almost four minutes, with one day to go. 

Joe Blackmore (21 – Great Britain / Israel-Premier Tech)

Blackmore, who comes from mountain biking and cyclocross, should have felt relatively at ease on the last eight unpaved kilometers of the final day, but the Finestre’s slopes, in the double digits, were to the advantage of Torres. The Spanish climber attacked 13 kilometers from the top and managed to take 3 minutes and 43 seconds on Blackmore. Torres set a new climbing record on the Finestre, beating Chris Froome’s old time by more than three and a half minutes, but came just 12 seconds short of winning the Tour de l’Avenir overall. 

“I didn’t know the climb at all which was probably a good thing,” Blackmore told  Escape  afterward. “I knew how much time I had but I still had to give everything and go full gas to make sure. The run-in to the Colle delle Finestre had been easy with my team. They have done an amazing job getting me to the climb. We worked together as a team the entire race, not just for me but also for Mattie [Brennan]. The work Louis [Sutton] did on the flat yesterday was what helped me win the time I needed today. We had a good time together.”

Like Leonard, Blackmore doesn’t race much at the U23 level, instead focusing on 2.Pro and smaller races after stepping up in May to Israel-Premier Tech from its development team. Blackmore’s season has gone tremendously well, with overall wins in the Tours of Rwanda and Taiwan, the Circuit des Ardennes and the win in the U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The 21-year-old Briton was focused on the road and MTB more this year and didn’t do much cyclocross over the winter.

“I knew I could be better this year but not win as much so I am really happy with it,” he said of his overall Avenir win. “I am now going to the Mountain Bike World Championships next week. That is a big goal. The U23 road World Cycling Championships in Zurich and the Tour of Britain are on my list too,” Blackmore concluded.

Pro road racing’s youth movement continues; at 21, Blackmore is the oldest of these four and there are others: France’s Léo Bisiaux, 19 and fourth overall, or Ronde de l’Isard winner Van Bekkum (22), who saw his own chances evaporate with an untimely flat but helped teammate Graat (21) to third. 

While there is talent – the top 10 are largely already signed to a pro team or are rumored to be – the consistency isn’t yet there. “Cycling is not PlayStation,” said Leonard of the up-and-down results all week. But Avenir is about an education as much or more than performance.

“The biggest thing I learned from being pro is the importance of knowing when to be relaxed and when to be focused,” said Leonard of what he brought from his Ineos experience to his Avenir ride. “Commit to relaxation and focus on their own moments. It helps you to be focused when you need to be because you know when to relax too.” The WorldTour is much more controlled, and for some the results will continue to come, while others may find new and different roles. For now, enjoy the unpredictability and craziness of the Tour de l’Avenir, and a future we can barely tell day to day.

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Stage 5 – The great reversal! 23 August 2024

The first stage in Piedmont changed everything. British rider Blackmore regained the lead on the eve of the final on the Colle delle Finestre, while the previous yellow jersey, Pablo Torres, and Belgian rider Widar were shipwrecked. Italian Kajamini won the stage in front of his home crowd.

This was supposed to be a stage for adventurers. And there were plenty of them! More than twenty of them, including the Frenchman Léo Bisiaux, who was decidedly attractive, got away early, well before the Mont-Cenis that marked the entrance to Italy. But things took a completely different turn when British rider Joseph Blackmore, who had already won the yellow jersey in La Rosière on Wednesday but was demoted in Les Karellis the following day, pulled away before the start of the Franco-Italian pass in the company of Dutchman Tijmen Graat, who was also well placed. The result of an apparently concerted strategy to make a big change.

As a result, the battle for the overall classification, thought to be a duel between Spaniard Pablo Torres, who had taken the yellow jersey with his victory in Les Karellis, and Belgian climber Jarno Widar, ultra-favourite, was relaunched. And even reversed.

The decision on La Finestre

Of the twenty or so breakaways, eight remained in contention for the stage win. The Italian of Albanian origin, Florian Samuel Kajamini, didn’t miss the opportunity to win a stage that earned him a standing ovation from the Italian public, who turned out in force to welcome the Tour de l’Avenir.

In the leading group, Joseph Blackmore unexpectedly regained the CIC yellow jersey, which he had relinquished for the previous 24 hours. But he remains under threat from Dutch rider Tijmen Graat (2nd at 24‘’), who had been well ahead of him on the climb up to Les Karellis, and also from Léo Bisiaux (3rd again overall, at 45‘’), who at 19 years of age (he wore the white jersey of best young rider) could still be in with a chance of overall victory, or failing that, a podium finish, which would already be synonymous with confirmation for the first year French hopeful.

The 18km Colle delle Finestre, the last eight of which are unpaved, will be the scene of Saturday’s final verdict. On this stage, climbers Pablo Torres and Jarno Widar can still hope for stage victory by way of consolation. It’s a big disappointment for the two leaders of the Giro Next Gen (the Giro d’Italia U23 where the Belgian beat the Spaniard) who seemed to have the upper hand. But there are surely defeats from which you learn more than victories, and the Tour de l’Avenir is precisely designed to teach you all the facets of the job…

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Stage 6 – Blackmore at the height of suspense

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Stage 4 – Torres, the third man

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Stage 3 – Blackmore cools Widar down

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  • Avg. speed winner: 37.26 km/h
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  • Distance: 236 km
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Une équipe de France à trois têtes alignée sur le Tour de l'Avenir

Mathys rondel, léo bisiaux et brieuc rolland s'avancent en leaders des bleuets sur le tour de l'avenir, qui commence ce dimanche. des personnalités différentes, épaulées par trois équipiers dévoués et complémentaires..

Mathys Rondel, Léo Bisiaux et Brieuc Rolland, les trois leaders désignés de l'équipe de France alignée sur le Tour de l'Avenir. (M. Fulgenzi/F. Boukla/E. Garnier/SprintCyclingAgency/Presse Sport/L'Équipe)

Face à l'épouvantail belge Jarno Widar (vainqueur du Giro Next Gen et du Tour de la vallée d'Aoste), il fallait au moins cela. Le sélectionneur de l'équipe de France espoirs, Pierre-Yves Chatelon, a fait le choix de « trois grimpeurs qui partent plutôt sur un pied d'égalité » pour prendre le départ du Tour de l'Avenir, dimanche à Sarrebourg (Moselle).

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COMMENTS

  1. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 11 results

    David Etxebarria is the winner of Tour de l'Avenir 1996, before Sergei Ivanov and Glenn D'Hollander. David Delrieu is the winner of the final stage.

  2. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 1 results

    Rafael Diaz is the winner of Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 1, before Magnus Bäckstedt and Vincent Templier. was leader in GC.

  3. Tour de l'Avenir 1996

    Results of the cycling race Tour de l'Avenir GC in 1996 won by David Etxebarria Alkorta before Sergei Ivanov and Glenn D'Hollander. CyclingRanking. Rankings . Riders. Overall 1869 - 2024; Top 10 Year Avg Ranking; 2024; 2023; Yearly 1869 - 2024; Teams. ... Tour de l'Avenir. General Classification.

  4. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 9 results

    Laurent Roux is the winner of Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 9, before Marcelino García and David Etxebarria. was leader in GC.

  5. Stage Overview Tour de l'Avenir

    Tour de l'Avenir. × Search Rider. × Search Team. × Search Race. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 | Stage Overview 34th edition. 3 September 1996 - 14 September 1996. Date Stage Winner Distance; 03/09: Prologue. Bénodet: Christophe MOREAU: 4.9 km: 04/09: Stage 1. Bénodet - Loudéac: Rafael DÍAZ JUSTO:

  6. Tour de l'Avenir 1996

    Results of he cycling race Tour de l'Avenir Stage 1. Bénodet - Loudéac in 1996 won by Rafael Díaz Justo before Magnus Bäckstedt and Vincent Templier. CyclingRanking. Rankings . ... Tour de l'Avenir 1996 | Stage 1. Bénodet - Loudéac 34th edition. 171.5 km, 4 September 1996. Rider Team Time; 1. Rafael DÍAZ JUSTO: O.N.C.E. 4h21'51" 2. ...

  7. Cycling

    Cycling - Tour de l'Avenir 1996 - Results. Sport Betting; Yearly calendar; Latest results ...

  8. 33ème Tour de l'Avenir 1996

    33ème Tour de l'Avenir 1996: 22 août 2024 : Archives courses: Tour de France: Courses à étapes: Courses en ligne: Courses disparues: Championnats: Critériums: Piste: Cyclo-cross: ... Etapes du 03 au 14/09/1996 Prol. Bénodet, 4.9 km ITT 1 Bénodet-Loudéac, 171.5 km 2 Loudéac-Pont Château, 169.5 km 3 Pont-Château-Parthenay, 231.5 km

  9. Tour de l'Avenir

    Tour de l'Avenir (English: Tour of the Future) is a French road bicycle racing stage race, which started in 1961 [1] as a race similar to the Tour de France and over much of the same course but for amateurs and for semi-professionals known as independents. Felice Gimondi, Joop Zoetemelk, Greg LeMond, Miguel Induráin, Laurent Fignon, Egan Bernal, and Tadej Pogačar won the Tour de l'Avenir and ...

  10. Tour de l'Avenir

    Le Tour de l'Avenir est une compétition cycliste par étapes créée en 1961 se déroulant aux mois d'août ou de septembre (depuis 1985). ... Depuis 1996, les organisateurs s'inspirent du Tour de France en organisant une dizaine d'étapes sur les mêmes terrains. Ainsi, ...

  11. Tour de l'Avenir Cyclisme sur route 1996

    Cyclisme sur route - Tour de l'Avenir - 1996 - Résultats détaillés. Choix d'une saison : Le Tour de l'Avenir 1996 est la 34ème édition de cette épreuve. La compétition a eu lieu du 3 au 14 septembre 1996 . Le vainqueur de l'édition 1996 est David Etxebarria Alkorta. Résultats 1996 ...

  12. Past overall winners of the Tour de l'Avenir

    A list of Tour de l'Avenir winners since the race's inception in 1961. Home. Be one of the first to try our new activity feed! Tap "Home" to explore. Got it. Featured; Outside ... 1996 - David Etxebarría (ESP) 1997 - Laurent Roux (FRA) 1998 - Christophe Rinero (FRA) 1999 - Unai Osa (ESP)

  13. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Prologue results

    Christophe Moreau is the winner of Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Prologue, before Stuart O'Grady and Emmanuel Hubert. was leader in GC.

  14. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 7 results

    David Etxebarria is the winner of Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 7, before David Delrieu and Michael Barry. was leader in GC.

  15. Tour de l'Avenir

    The 1996 Tour de l'Avenir was won by David Etxebarria of -. The 1996 Tour de l'Avenir was won by David Etxebarria of -. Road Cyclocross Junior Amateur MTB Track Fantasy. Home Races & results Teams Ranking Transfers. Tour de l'Avenir UCI, 3rd -14th September 1996, France Race info Results Startlist History

  16. Greatest Teenager Performance Of All Time

    Tour de l'Avenir stage 6 2024 profile. It was the final stage of the Tour de l'Avenir, finishing atop the mighty Colle delle Finestre, with the second part of the climb featuring a smooth gravel section. Joseph Blackmore led the GC after a decisive move in yesterday's stage, holding a 5-minute advantage over Pablo Torres.

  17. Tour de l'Avenir

    The 6th Stage of 2024 Tour de l'Avenir was won by Pablo Torres of Spain. FIRSTCYCLING. Road . Road Amateur Junior Cyclocross MTB Track Transfers Fantasy. Races & results Teams Ranking Transfers. Tour de l'Avenir UCI, Stage race, 6th stage, 24th August 2024, France Race info Results Stage profiles Startlist History

  18. Tour de l'Avenir 1996

    Results of he cycling race Tour de l'Avenir Stage 6. Saint Eloy-les-Mines - Saint Etienne in 1996 won by Henk Vogels before Jérôme Delbove and Niels van der Steen. CyclingRanking. Rankings . ... Tour de l'Avenir 1996 | Stage 6. Saint Eloy-les-Mines - Saint Etienne 34th edition. 236 km, 9 September 1996. Rider

  19. Tour del Porvenir

    El Tour del Porvenir (oficialmente: Tour de l'Avenir) es una competición ciclista profesional de Francia con limitación de edad, que se disputa entre los meses de agosto y septiembre. Se caracteriza por incorporar incluso competidores amateur o semi-profesionales independientes. ... 1996: David Etxebarria-1.858: 11: Sergueï Ivanov: Glenn D ...

  20. Tour de l'Avenir

    Die Organisation der Tour de l'Avenir geht mit der Austragung des Jahres 2012 auf Alpe Vélo, den Ausrichter des Rennens Tour de l'Ain über. Das Rennen wird allerdings weiterhin durch die ASO finanziell und logistisch unterstützt. [2] Von 2000 bis 2007 wurde auch das Juniorenrennen Route de l'Avenir ausgetragen.

  21. Canadian Michael Leonard wins Tour de l'Avenir prologue

    The Tour de l'Avenir is in its 60th edition and has been won by riders like Greg LeMond, Miguel Indurain, Laurent Fignon, Nairo Quintana, Egan Bernal, Tadej Pogačar and, most recently, Mexican ...

  22. Future imperfect at the Tour de l'Avenir

    The 60th edition of the Tour de l'Avenir was one for the climbers with major mountain passes like the Col de l'Iséran and Colle delle Finestre on the menu. A mini-Tour de France, scaled down to seven days, a prologue and six stages, it's always a place to look for the possible future of pro racing. Here are four riders who stood out for ...

  23. Stage 5

    It's a big disappointment for the two leaders of the Giro Next Gen (the Giro d'Italia U23 where the Belgian beat the Spaniard) who seemed to have the upper hand. But there are surely defeats from which you learn more than victories, and the Tour de l'Avenir is precisely designed to teach you all the facets of the job…

  24. Tour de l'Avenir 1996

    Results of he cycling race Tour de l'Avenir Stage 8. La Tour-du-Pin - Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse in 1996 won by Laurent Roux before David Etxebarria Alkorta and David Delrieu. CyclingRanking. Rankings . ... Tour de l'Avenir 1996 | Stage 8. La Tour-du-Pin - Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse . 34th edition. 131 km, 11 September 1996. Rider Team

  25. Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 6 results

    Henk Vogels is the winner of Tour de l'Avenir 1996 Stage 6, before Jérôme Delbove and Niels van der Steen. was leader in GC.

  26. Tour de l'Avenir 1997

    Tour de l'Avenir 1996. Tour de l'Avenir 1998. Le Tour de l'Avenir 1997, 34 e édition de cette course cycliste française, a eu lieu du 4 au 13 septembre. Il a été remporté par le Français Laurent Roux. Palmarès 24 équipes de 6 coureurs participent à ce Tour de l'Avenir : ...

  27. Une équipe de France à trois têtes alignée sur le Tour de l'Avenir

    Mathys Rondel, Léo Bisiaux et Brieuc Rolland s'avancent en leaders des Bleuets sur le Tour de l'Avenir, qui commence ce dimanche. Des personnalités différentes, épaulées par trois équipiers ...