Paris–Bourges
Paris - Bourges is a French bicycle race.
The one-day race, which his appointment is usually early October, and is now no longer starts in the French town of Bourges, but in Gien in the Loiret, was held already in 1913 for the first time. In the years 1980 and 1981 the race was held as a short stage races over two sections. Since the introduction UCI Europe Tour in the 2005 season, the race is part of this series and classified in category 1.1. Paris - Bourges is also a part of the Coupe de France, a race series of French -day races. Record winner Marcel Dussault and Daniele Nardello are that could each decide for the race twice.
Winner
- 2013 Germany John Degenkolb
- 2012 France Florian Vachon
- 2011 Australia Mathew Hayman
- 2010 France Anthony Ravard
- 2009 Germany André Greipel
- Romain Feillu 2007 France
- 2006 France Thomas Voeckler
- 2004 France Jérôme Pineau
- 2003 Germany Jens Voigt
- 2001 France Florent Brard
- 2000 France Laurent Brochard
- Daniele Nardello 1999, Italy
- 1998 Belgium Ludo Dierckxsens
- 1997 France Laurent Roux
- 1996 Netherlands Tristan Hoffman
- 1995 Italy Daniele Nardello
- 1993 France Bruno Cornillet
- 1992 Belgium Wilfried Nelissen