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Revision as of 11:22, 10 July 2012

La Marmotte is an annual, one-day cyclosportive event in France for amateur cyclists. It is thought to be the first ever cyclosportive and also remains one of the most popular today in Europe, often considered to be the hardest too.

The route is 174 km (108 mi) long and features more than 5180 metres of climbing. The event goes over the Col du Glandon, Col du Telegraphe, Col du Galibier and finishes at the top of one the most famous Tour de France climbs, Alpe d'Huez.

Statistics

Men's Winners

Year Winner Time Age category
2012  Sander Armee  (BEL) 05:32:23 18-29
2011  Michel Snel (NED) 05:32:23 30-39
2010  Michel Snel (NED) 05:46:06 30-39
2009  Bert Dekker (NED) 06:09:00 30-39
2008  Antonio Corradini (ITA) 06:02:12 30-39
2007  Andrea Ciavatti (ITA) 06:00:59 30-39
2006  Emanuele Negrini (ITA) 05:50:30 30-39
2005  Emanuele Negrini (ITA) 05:49:40 30-39
2004  Daniele de Paoli (ITA) 06:03:52 30-39
2003  Laurens ten Dam (NED) 06:07:04 18-29
2002  Bert Dekker (NED) 06:39:58 30-39
2001  Stefano Giraldi (ITA) 06:12:40 30-39
1999  Bert Dekker (NED) 06:22:00 18-29
1998  Didier Miranda (FRA) 06:25:34 30-39
1997  Bert Dekker (NED) 06:40:19 18-29
1996  Patrice Halgand (FRA) 06:32:36 18-29
1995  Tom de Jong (NED) 06:43:11 18-29
1994  Francisque Teyssier (FRA) 06:24:44 18-29
1993  Patrick Bruet (FRA) 06:24:37 30-39
1992  Laurent Brochard (FRA) 06:43:50 18-29
1991  Benoit Nave (FRA) 06:20:04 18-29
1990  Pascal Rota (FRA) 06:30:22 30-39
1989  Pascal Rota (FRA) 06:27:42 30-39
1988  Pascal Rota (FRA) 06:23:39 30-39
1987  Pascal Rota (FRA) 06:29:53 18-29
1986  Etienne Neant (FRA) 06:37:36 30-39
1985  Marc Criel (BEL) 06:47:01 30-39
1984  Fons Moors (BEL) 06:58:52 40-49
1983  Alain Gary (FRA) 07:08:49 40-49
1982  François Inoalecio (FRA) 07:21:19 Unknown

Men's Lanterne Rouge

Year Name Nationality Time Age category
2012 Sander Arends  BEL 14:12:32 30-39
2011 Lloyd Moore  IRE 13:50:00 50-59
2010 John MacDonald  GBR 13:43:20 40-49
2009 Ole Thomsen  DEN 13:19:39 60-66
2008 Bo Leerberg  DEN 13:42:32 30-39
2007 Geoffrey Woodhouse  GBR 13:52:12 60+
2006 Adam Witherington  GBR 13:55:01 30-39
2005 Jordi Moix  ESP 13:23:43 40-49
2004 Peter Glendawar  JER 13:21:35 50-59
2003 Alwin Siegersma  NED 13:49:40 18-29
2002 Philippe Rabut  FRA 13:52:25 40-49
2001 Yves Gachon  FRA 12:56:44 18-29
2000 Antoni Busquet  AND 13:23:59 40-49
1999 Christian Crampe  FRA 13:43:39 50-59
1998 Christiaan Kesselmans  NED 13:02:08 50-59
1997 Gilles Penot  FRA 12:03:30 30-39
1996 Laurent Morel  BEL 11:57:27 18-29
1995 Willem Feyen  NED 11:34:02 40-49
1994 Marco Manenti  ITA 12:56:59 40-49
1993 Willem van de Meent  NED 12:56:59 50-59
1992 Jean Gain  FRA 12:30:00 60+
1991 Carl Westra  NED 12:32:02 40-49
1990 Fernando Silvestre Dos Santos  FRA 12:21:10 18-29
1989 Pieter Gietermans  NED 12:56:59 40-49
1988 J.Luc Mason  FRA 12:11:00 30-39
1987 Phillpe Gilson  BEL 12:33:11 30-39
1986 Javier Fancisco Etxaide-Juantorena  ESP 11:56:14 30-39
1985 Maurice Paret  FRA 12:56:28 50-59
1984 Joseph Wislet  FRA 13:05:31 30-39
1983 Edouard Richard  FRA 13:58:37 30-39