Roubaix–Huy was a road bicycle race held annually in Belgium and France, between Roubaix and Huy. It was first held in 1947 and held annually until 1956. It was a one-day race each year except for 1950 when there were two stages, first from Huy to Roubaix and Roubaix back to Huy the next day.
Race details | |
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Region | Belgium and France |
Discipline | Road |
Type | One-day race |
History | |
First edition | 1947 |
Editions | 10 |
Final edition | 1956 |
First winner | Jean Engels (BEL) |
Final winner | Frans Gielen (BEL) |
Winners
editYear | Country | Rider | Team |
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1947 | Belgium | Jean Engels | |
1948 | Belgium | Désiré Keteleer | |
1949 | Belgium | Julien Heernaert | |
1950 | Belgium | Marcel Dupont | |
1951 | Belgium | Marcel Hendrickx | |
1952 | Belgium | Robert Vanderstockt | |
1953 | Belgium | Karel De Baere | |
1954 | Belgium | Rik Van Looy | |
1955 | Belgium | René Vandewalle | |
1956 | Belgium | Frans Gielen |
External links
edit- Roubaix–Huy palmares at Cycling Archives (archived)