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The Tour du Sénégal is a stage cycling race held annually in Senegal since 2001. It is rated 2.2 and is part of UCI Africa Tour.[1]
Race details | |
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Date | April |
Region | Senegal |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Africa Tour |
Type | stage race |
History | |
First edition | 2001 |
Editions | 18 (as of 2019) |
First winner | Christophe Lebarbier (FRA) |
Most wins | No repeat winners |
Most recent | Didier Munyaneza (RWA) |
Year | Country | Rider | Team |
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2001 | France | Christophe Lebarbier | |
2002 | Latvia | Andris Naudužs | Colombia-Selle Italia |
2003 | Italy | Leonardo Scarselli | Colombia-Selle Italia |
2004 | Italy | Mariano Giallorenzo | Colombia-Selle Italia |
2005 | France | Alexandre Lecocq | |
2006 | Poland | Łukasz Podolski | |
2007 | Morocco | Adil Jelloul | |
2008 | Belgium | Joeri Calleeuw | |
2009 | France | Stéphane Roger | |
2010 | Senegal | Massamba Diouf | |
2015 | Morocco | Zouhair Rahil | |
2016 | Algeria | Abdellah Benyoucef | Algeria |
2017 | Algeria | Islam Mansouri | Vélo Club Sovac |
2018 | Namibia | Dan Craven | Team Embrace The World |
2019 | Rwanda | Didier Munyaneza | Benediction–Excel Energy |
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