Tour de Beauce
![]() Tour de Beauce 2012 | |
| Race details | |
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| Date | June |
| Region | Quebec, Canada |
| English name | Tour de Beauce |
| Discipline | Road race |
| Competition | UCI America Tour |
| Type | Stage race |
| Organiser | Canadian Cycling Federation |
| Web site | www |
| History | |
| First edition | 1986 |
| Editions | 36 (as of 2024) |
| First winner | |
| Most wins | |
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Tour de Beauce is a men's elite professional road bicycle racing multi-day event held each June in the Beauce region of Quebec, Canada since 1986. It is the oldest stage-race in North America, and is a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)-rated 2.2 continental circuit stage race on the UCI America Tour.
The Queen Stage of the Tour de Beauce features the ascension of the iconic Mont-Mégantic National Park, a 6-km climb averaging 10% and peaking at 18% on the highest elevation road in the Province of Quebec.
The race has five stages, including two half-stages, one of which is usually held in Quebec City. Quebec has hosted a stage of the Tour de Beauce for 25 consecutive years.
Classifications
The race has five individual classifications, and the leader in each wears a special jersey.
Yellow jersey: General classification (overall leader)
White jersey: Sprint classification
Polka dot jersey: Mountains classification
Red jersey: Young rider classification
Blue jersey: Winner of Quebec City Stage
Past winners
General classification
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2009 |
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2010 |
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2011 |
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2012 |
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2013 |
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2014 |
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2015 |
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2016 |
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2017 |
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2018 |
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2019 |
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| No race between 2020 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec[2][3][4] | ||
2023 |
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2024 |
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Points classification
| Year | Winner | Team |
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2001 |
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2002 |
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2003 |
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2004 |
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2005 |
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2006 |
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2007 |
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2009 |
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2010 |
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2011 |
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2012 |
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2013 |
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2014 |
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2015 |
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2016 |
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2017 |
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2018 |
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2019 |
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| No race between 2020 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec[2][3][4] | ||
2023 |
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2024 |
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Mountains classification
| Year | Winner | Team |
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2000 |
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2001 |
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2002 |
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2003 |
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2004 |
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2005 |
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2006 |
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2007 |
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2008 |
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2009 |
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2010 |
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2011 |
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2012 |
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2013 |
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2014 |
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2015 |
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2016 |
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2017 |
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2018 |
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2019 |
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2023 |
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2024 |
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Team classification
| Year | Winner | Country |
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2000 |
Wüstenrot–ZVVZ | |
2001 |
Mróz–Supradyn Witaminy | |
2002 |
Team Nürnberger Versicherung | |
2003 |
Ed' System ZVVZ | |
2004 |
Hoop–CCC–Polsat | |
2005 |
Navigators Insurance (NIC) | |
2006 |
Navigators Insurance (NIC) | |
2007 |
Navigators Insurance (NIC) | |
2008 |
Team Type 1 (TT1) | |
2009 |
Fly V Australia (FVA) | |
2010 |
Fly V Australia (FVA) | |
2011 |
SpiderTech–C10 (CSM) | |
2012 |
UnitedHealthcare (UHC) | |
2013 |
UnitedHealthcare (UHC) | |
2014 |
Hincapie Sportswear Development Team (HSD) | |
2015 |
Caja Rural–Seguros RGA (CJR) | |
2016 |
Holowesko Citadel Racing Team (HSD) | |
2017 |
Hangar 15 Bicycles (CYN) | |
2018 |
Hagens Berman Axeon (AHB) | |
2019 |
Floyd's Pro Cycling (FPC) | |
| No race between 2020 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec[2][3][4] | ||
2023 |
Team Ecoflo Chronos (TEC) | |
2024 |
Team Skyline[5] (TSL) | |
References
- ^ "Levi Leipheimer acceptance of sanction" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-07-09.
- ^ a b c d "Cancelled - Tour de Beauce". CyclingCanada.ca. Cycling Canada. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Le Tour de Beauce annulé / Tour de Beauce cancelled" (PDF). CyclingCanada.ca. Cycling Canada. 18 June 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Cancelled - 2022 Tour de Beauce". CyclingCanada.ca. Cycling Canada. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Southland's Josh Burnett Wins Tour de Beauce in Canada". What's On Invers. 19 June 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
