LuK Challenge Chrono
- Vittorio Adorni (ITA)
- Ferdinand Bracke (BEL)
- Markus Fothen (GER)
- Sebastian Lang (GER)
LuK Challenge Chrono was a road bicycle race held annually as a team time trial for pairs in Bühl, Germany. In 2005 and 2006, the race was organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1] After 2006, the sponsor, LuK, withdrew as part of Germany's general disengagement from cycling amidst a number of doping scandals, and the race did not take place again.[2]
In the past, this race was also known as: [3]
- 1968 – 1992: Grand Prix Baden-Baden
- 1993 – 1996: Telekom Grand Prix
- 1997 – 1999: Grand Prix Breitling
- 2000 – 2001: Grand Prix EnBW
- 2002 – 2003: Karlsruher Versicherungs-Grand Prix
- 2004 – 2006: LuK Challenge (Bühl)
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team |
---|---|---|---|
1968 | Italy | Vittorio Adorni (victory shared with Ferdinand Bracke) | |
1968 | Belgium | Ferdinand Bracke (victory shared with Vittorio Adorni) | |
1969 | Belgium | Herman van Springel (victory shared with Roger De Vlaeminck) | |
1969 | Belgium | Roger De Vlaeminck (victory shared with Herman van Springel) | |
1971 | Belgium | Eddy Merckx (victory shared with Herman van Springel) | |
1971 | Belgium | Herman van Springel (victory shared with Eddy Merckx) | |
1989 | France | Laurent Fignon (victory shared with Thierry Marie) | |
1989 | France | Thierry Marie (victory shared with Laurent Fignon) | |
1992 | Germany | Dominik Krieger (victory shared with Tony Rominger) | |
1992 | Switzerland | Tony Rominger (victory shared with Dominik Krieger) | |
1993 | Italy | Gianni Bugno (victory shared with Maurizio Fondriest) | |
1993 | Italy | Maurizio Fondriest (victory shared with Gianni Bugno) | |
1994 | Germany | Jens Lehmann (victory shared with Tony Rominger) | |
1994 | Switzerland | Tony Rominger (victory shared with Jens Lehmann) | |
1995 | Italy | Andrea Chiurato (victory shared with Tony Rominger) | |
1995 | Switzerland | Tony Rominger (victory shared with Andrea Chiurato) | |
1996 | Great Britain | Chris Boardman (victory shared with Uwe Peschel) | |
1996 | Germany | Uwe Peschel (victory shared with Chris Boardman) | |
1997 | Switzerland | Oscar Camenzind (victory shared with Johan Museeuw) | |
1997 | Belgium | Johan Museeuw (victory shared with Oscar Camenzind) | |
1998 | Germany | Udo Bölts (victory shared with Christian Henn) | |
1998 | Germany | Christian Henn (victory shared with Udo Bölts) | |
1999 | Great Britain | Chris Boardman (victory shared with Jens Voigt) | |
1999 | Germany | Jens Voigt (victory shared with Chris Boardman) | |
2000 | Germany | Michael Rich (victory shared with Torsten Schmidt) | |
2000 | Germany | Torsten Schmidt (victory shared with Michael Rich) | |
2001 | France | Florent Brard (victory shared with Christophe Moreau) | |
2001 | France | Christophe Moreau (victory shared with Florent Brard) | |
2002 | Germany | Uwe Peschel (victory shared with Michael Rich) | |
2002 | Germany | Michael Rich (victory shared with Uwe Peschel) | |
2003 | Germany | Sebastian Lang (victory shared with Michael Rich) | |
2003 | Germany | Michael Rich (victory shared with Sebastian Lang) | |
2004 | United States | Bobby Julich (victory shared with Jens Voigt) | |
2004 | Germany | Jens Voigt (victory shared with Bobby Julich) | |
2005 | United States | Bobby Julich (victory shared with Jens Voigt) | |
2005 | Germany | Jens Voigt (victory shared with Bobby Julich) | |
2006 | Germany | Markus Fothen (victory shared with Sebastian Lang) | |
2006 | Germany | Sebastian Lang (victory shared with Markus Fothen) |
References
External links
- Official website (in German)