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Race Winners

2022 EVENEPOEL Remco

2021 POGACAR Tadej

2020 ROGLIC Primoz

2019 FUGLSANG Jakob

2018 JUNGELS Bob

2017 VALVERDE BELMONTE Alejandro

2016 POELS Wouter

2015 VALVERDE BELMONTE Alejandro

2014 GERRANS Simon

2013 MARTIN Daniel

2012 IGLINSKIY Maxim

2011 GILBERT Philippe

2010 VINOKOUROV Alexandre

2009 SCHLECK Andy

2008 VALVERDE BELMONTE Alejandro

2007 DI LUCA Danilo

2006 VALVERDE BELMONTE Alejandro

2005 VINOKOUROV Alexandre

2004 REBELLIN Davide

2003 HAMILTON Tyler

2002 BETTINI Paolo

2001 CAMENZIND Oscar

2000 BETTINI Paolo

1999 VANDENBROUCKE Frank

1998 BARTOLI Michele

1997 BARTOLI Michele

1996 RICHARD Pascal

1995 GIANETTI Mauro

1994 BERZIN Eugeni

1993 SORENSEN Rolf

1992 DE WOLF Dirk

1991 ARGENTIN Moreno

1990 VAN LANCKER Eric

1989 KELLY Sean

1988 VAN DER POEL Adri

1987 ARGENTIN Moreno

1986 ARGENTIN Moreno

1985 ARGENTIN Moreno

1984 KELLY Sean

1983 ROOKS Steven

1982 CONTINI Silvano

1981 FUCHS Josef

1980 HINAULT Bernard

1979 THURAU Dietrich

1978 BRUYERE Joseph

1977 HINAULT Bernard

1976 BRUYERE Joseph

1975 MERCKX Eddy

1974 PINTENS Georges

1973 MERCKX Eddy

1972 MERCKX Eddy

1971 MERCKX Eddy

1970 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1969 MERCKX Eddy

1968 VAN SWEEVELT Valere

1967 GODEFROOT Walter

1966 ANQUETIL Jacques

1965 PREZIOSI Carmine

1964 BOCKLANT Willy

1963 MELCKENBEECK Frans

1962 PLANCKAERT Jozef

1961 VAN LOOY Rik

1960 GELDERMANS Albertus

1959 DE BRUYNE Alfred

1958 DE BRUYNE Alfred

1957 SCHOUBBEN Frans

1956 DE BRUYNE Alfred

1955 OCKERS Stan

1954 ERNZER Marcel

1953 DE HERTOG Alois

1952 KUBLER Ferdi

1951 KUBLER Ferdi

1950 DEPREDOMME Prosper

1949 DANGUILLAUME Camille

1948 MOLLIN Maurice

1947 DEPOORTER Richard

1946 DEPREDOMME Prosper

1945 ENGELS Jan

1943 DEPOORTER Richard

1939 RITSERVELDT Albert

1938 DELOOR Alfons

1937 MEULENBERG Eloi

1936 BECKAERT Albert

1935 SCHEPERS Alfons

1934 HERCKENRATH Theo

1933 GARDIER Francois

1932 HOUYOUX Marcel

1931 SCHEPERS Alfons

1930 BUSE Herman

1929 SCHEPERS Alfons

1928 MOTTARD Ernest

1927 RAES Maurice

1926 SMETS Dieudonné

1925 RONSSE Georges

1924 VERMANDEL René

1923 VERMANDEL René

1922 MOTTIAT Louis

1921 MOTTIAT Louis

1920 SCIEUR Léon

1919 DEVOS Léon

1913 MORITZ Maurits

1912 VERSCHOORE Omer

1911 VAN DAELE Joseph

1909 FASTRE Victor

1908 TROUSSELIER André

1894 HOUA Leon

1893 HOUA Leon

1892 HOUA Leon








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History

Written by Wicky (2005-03-01 00:00)
Translated by Michiel (2006-02-14 00:00:00)

Liege-Bastogne-Liege is rightfully known as "La Doyenne", French for "the oldest" or "the senior". After all, it is the oldest of the cycling classics. Races have been organised in the Belgian Ardennes South of Liege as early as 1892. The Safety Club Liègois organised a race from Liege to Bastogne and back. It was meant as a test for the marathon race Liege-Paris-Liege, which was never held. Fortunately, L-B-L went on to become a great classic in it's own right.




On May 29, 1892, Léon Houa won the first edition. In 1893, Houa won La Doyenne again as an amateur. The next year, he returns to the start as a professional. He once again emerges victorious from this race where amateurs and professionals ride together for a single prize. He would not get a chance to add more victories to his list, since it took until 1908 for the 4th edition of Liege-Bastogne-Liege to be held. The organisation regularly changes dates and participation lists in these years.


After a lack of racing due to World War I, the organisation resumes their work in 1919. Up until 1924, La Doyenne is purely aimed at professionals. This is partly because of the emerging cycling fanaticism in Belgium, due to the popular Tour of Flanders. Between 1925 and 1930, independent riders are again allowed to participate, but from 1931 to now the organisation stuck to the view again that only professionals should entertain themselves with La Doyenne.


When in 1948 the classification Desgange-Colombo is founded, Liege-Bastogne-Liege is, unlike the younger race Fleche Wallone, not included. Three years and many protests later, La Doyenne is included after all and gains status as an international classic. During the 1950s and 1960s there is even a special Ardennes Weekend classification, consisting of La Doyenne and the Fleche Wallonne. Many greats have climbed the hills of the Ardennes in the past with the goal of being first at the finish line in Liege. Among these names is Eddy Merckx, “the cannibal”, who won La Doyenne 5 times. Other greats like Anquetil, Kübler and Bartoli have also been victorious in Liege-Bastogne-Liege.


The race includes many hills: 18 official Côtes need to be conquered. On paper, the most difficult one is the Côte de Stockeu. This hill which occurs after 170 kilometers of racing covers an elevation of 218 meters in 2.4 kilometers, an average gradient of 9.6%. While the last kilometer is relatively easy, keep in mind that you have just climed 1.4 kilometers with gradients of 12, 13 or even 15 percent! The bad road quality and the narrow path are also not particularly helpful. While this is in theory the toughest climb of the day, most cyclists will experience the Côte de la Redoute as the most difficult. This climb comes 50 kilometers later, is 1.7 kilometers long and includes a part with a 17 percent gradient. In the past, the race was often decided here. Nowadays, the decision does not occur until later on, when the peleton reaches the Côte de Saint Nicholas. This is a short climb (just 1.1 kilometer), but has an average gradient of 11%. This variety of hills offers chances for everyone...but victory only goes to the true allrounder.


Aside from the many hills, the weather and the riders cause enough trouble. Because this classic is traditionally held in April, you can expect stormforce winds, downpoors or even a nice comfortable sunny day at La Doyenne. With a tough course, tough weather and usually extremely tough opponents, Liege-Bastogne-Liege is a true classic race.




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