Grand Prix Chantal Biya

The Grand Prix Chantal Biya is a Cameroonian road cycling.

The race was held in 2001 for the first time since then and finds every year in October. Start and finish the Cameroonian capital Yaounde, the tour went last three stages. It is organized by the Fédération de Camerounaise Cyclisme, the Cameroon Cycling Federation. The race is named after Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon and wife of President Paul Biya. Since 2006, one of the stage race for UCI Africa Tour and is classified in category 2.2.

Winner

  • 2013 Cameroon Yves Ngue Ngock
  • 2012 Switzerland Alexandre Mercier
  • 2011 Cameroon Yves Ngue Ngock
  • 2010 Cameroon Martinien Tega
  • 2009 Netherlands Peter van Agtmaal
  • 2008 France Thomas Rostollan
  • 2007 The Netherlands Peter van Agtmaal
  • 2006 Cameroon Flaubert Douanla
  • 2004-2005 not held
  • 2003 People's Republic of China Luo Jianshi
  • Stage race
  • Sport ( Cameroon)
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