Paris–Camembert
Paris - Camembert, often referred to as Trophée Lepetit, is a French bicycle race.
The one-day race, which his appointment is usually mid-April and the French communities Magna Ville in the department of Yvelines and Vimoutiers in Orne connects, was held already in 1906 for the first time. In his Erstaustragung called the race still Lamiel Challenge Henri, 1934-1936 Paris - Vimoutiers and since 1937 it bears the current name. Since the UCI Europe Tour introduction in 2005, the race is part of this series and classified in category 1.1. The course is very selective, especially as the last 80 km are provided with some climbs, some with up to 17 % slope. Paris - Camembert is also a part of the Coupe de France, a race series of French -day races. Record winner is Laurent Brochard, who could win the race three times for themselves.
Winner
Paris - Camembert
- Pierrick Fedrigo 2013 France
- 2012 France Pierre -Luc Périchon
- 2010 France Sébastien Minard
- 2009 France Jimmy Casper
- 2008 Spain Alejandro Valverde
- 2007 France Sébastien Joly
- 2006 France Anthony Geslin
- 2005 France Laurent Brochard
- 2004 France Franck Bouyer
- 2003, France Laurent Brochard
- 2002, Sweden Marcus Ljungqvist
- 2001 France Laurent Brochard
- 2000 France Didier Rous
- 1999, Italy Fabiano Fontanelli
- 1998 France Pascal Lino
- 1997 Switzerland Mauro Gianetti
- 1996 Italy Adriano Baffi
- 1995 Moldova Andrei Tschmil
- 1994 France Armand de Las Cuevas
- 1993 Kazakhstan Oleg Kozlitin
- 1992 France Patrice Esnault
- 1990 France Thierry Marie
- 1989 Germany Federal Republic Andreas Kappes
- 1988 France Laurent Fignon