French National Stayers Championships
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The French National Stayers Championships are held annually. The stayers event is often known as motor-paced, it is held on a cycling track
, the riders follow a derny
throughout the race, the rider of the derny is known as their pacer. The event is relatively long for track racing, and therefore is held separate from the French National Track Championships
which consist of multiple shorter events. The championship is an open event, in that riders of other nationalities also compete for the French title. All those listed below where nationality is not denoted, are French.
Velodrome
A velodrome is an arena for track cycling. Modern velodromes feature steeply banked oval tracks, consisting of two 180-degree circular bends connected by two straights...
, the riders follow a derny
Derny
A Derny is a motorized bicycle for motor-paced cycling events such as during six-day and Keirin racing, or motor-paced road races. It is driven by a 98cc Zurcher two-stroke engine and by being pedalled through a fixed gear, typically of 70 teeth on the front chainring and 11 on the sprocket on the...
throughout the race, the rider of the derny is known as their pacer. The event is relatively long for track racing, and therefore is held separate from the French National Track Championships
French National Track Championships
The French National Track Championships are held annually and are composed of competitions of various track cycling disciplines across various age and gender categories.-Senior:-Team sprint:-Team pursuit:-Madison:-Junior:-Team Pursuit:...
which consist of multiple shorter events. The championship is an open event, in that riders of other nationalities also compete for the French title. All those listed below where nationality is not denoted, are French.
Results
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1885 | Jules Dubois Jules Dubois Jules Dubois was a Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and chairman of the Inter-American Press Association's press freedom committee, which he helped to organize in 1951... |
Henri Pagis | Xavier Cruat |
1886 | Frédéric De Civry | Jules Dubois Jules Dubois Jules Dubois was a Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and chairman of the Inter-American Press Association's press freedom committee, which he helped to organize in 1951... |
Alphonse Baugé |
1887 | Frédéric De Civry | Charles Terront Charles Terront Charles Terront was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle race, which at was more than double the length of any previous event... |
Jules Dubois Jules Dubois Jules Dubois was a Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and chairman of the Inter-American Press Association's press freedom committee, which he helped to organize in 1951... |
1888 | Charles Terront Charles Terront Charles Terront was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle race, which at was more than double the length of any previous event... |
Louis Cottereau | Paul Medinger |
1889 | Charles Terront Charles Terront Charles Terront was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle race, which at was more than double the length of any previous event... |
Michel Hermet | Henri Beconnais |
1890 | Henri Beconnais | Dominique De Mello | Jules Dubois Jules Dubois Jules Dubois was a Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and chairman of the Inter-American Press Association's press freedom committee, which he helped to organize in 1951... |
1891 | Fernand Charron Fernand Charron Fernand Charron was a French pioneer of motor racing. He started his sporting career as a successful cyclist.Between 1897 and 1903 he took part in 18 car races, 4 of which he won: Fernand Charron (1866 – 13 August 1928) was a French pioneer of motor racing. He started his sporting career as a... |
Henri Fournier | Henri Beconnais |
1892 | Henri Farman | Jules Dubois Jules Dubois Jules Dubois was a Latin America correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and chairman of the Inter-American Press Association's press freedom committee, which he helped to organize in 1951... |
Charles Piquet |
1893 | Lucien Louvet | Henri Fournier | André Fossier |
1894 | Constant Huret Constant Huret Constant Huret, nicknamed "le Boulanger" was a French long distance track racing cyclist. He was a professional from 1894 to 1902.-Major achievements:... |
Edmond Jacquelin | Jacques Dubois (Soibad) |
1895 | Lucien Lesna | Pierre Lartigue | Gustave Siolliac (alias Caillois) |
1896 | Alphonse Baugé | Edmond Williams | Edouard-Henry Taylor |
1897 | Emile Bouhours | Paul Bourotte | Denis Digeon |
1898 | Emile Bouhours | Alphonse Baugé | Denis Digeon |
1899 | Edouard-Henry Taylor | Emile Bouhours | Alphonse Baugé |
1900 | Emile Bouhours | Alphonse Baugé | Edouard Leonard |
1901 | Paul Bourotte | Charles Jué | Eugenio Bruni |
1902 | Emile Bouhours | Henri Contenet | Henri Cornet Henri Cornet Henri Jardry called Henri Cornet was a French cyclist who won the 1904 Tour de France. He is its youngest winner, just short of his 20th birthday.-Background:... |
1903 | Henri Contenet | Paul Dangla | Charles Albert Brécy |
1904 | Albert Champion Albert Champion (cyclist) Albert Champion was a French road bicycle racer, who won the 1899 Paris–Roubaix. In 1908 he founded the Champion Ignition Company to make spark plugs in Flint, Michigan. In 1909 the name changed to AC Spark Plug Company, after Champion's initials.-Cycling:Albert Champion was a talented racing... |
Paul Guignard | Henri Contenet |
1905 | Paul Guignard | Marcel Lecuyer | César Simar |
1906 | Louis Darragon | Antoine Dussot | Emile Bouhours |
1907 | Louis Darragon | Antoine Dussot | Maurice Bardonneau |
1908 | Georges Parent | Paul Guignard | Henri Contenet |
1909 | Georges Parent | Louis Darragon | Ellena |
1910 | Georges Parent | Louis Darragon | Maurice Bardonneau |
1911 | Louis Darragon | Emile Bouhours | Daniel Lavalade |
1912 | Paul Guignard | Louis Darragon | Daniel Lavalade |
1913 | Paul Guignard | Daniel Lavalade | Georges Parent |
1914 | Paul Guignard | Georges Parent | Achille Germain |
1919 | Georges Seres Sr. | Laurre | |
1920 | Georges Seres Sr. | Leon Didier | Henri Fossier |
1921 | Leon Didier | Marcel Godivier Marcel Godivier Marcel Godivier was a French professional road bicycle racer., who won two stages in the 1911 Tour de France, and finished in the top 10 of the overall classification twice.- Palmarès :1908... |
Henri Fossier |
1922 | Georges Seres Sr. | Gustave Ganay | Marcel Godmer |
1923 | Georges Seres Sr. | Léon Parisot | Jules Miquel |
1924 | Robert 'Toto' Grassin | Gustave Ganay | Georges Seres Sr. |
1925 | Georges Seres Sr. | Ali Neffatti | Marcel Godivier Marcel Godivier Marcel Godivier was a French professional road bicycle racer., who won two stages in the 1911 Tour de France, and finished in the top 10 of the overall classification twice.- Palmarès :1908... |
1926 | Gustave Ganay | André Jubi | Ernest Catudal |
1927 | Jean Brunier | Léon Parisot | Georges Paillard |
1928 | Georges Paillard | Léon Parisot | Henri Breau |
1929 | Georges Paillard | Léon Parisot | |
1930 | Georges Paillard | Charles Lacquehay | François Urago |
1931 | Georges Paillard | Charles Lacquehay | Robert 'Toto' Grassin |
1932 | Georges Paillard | Charles Lacquehay | François Urago |
1933 | Charles Lacquehay | ||
1934 | Georges Paillard | Georges Wambst | Charles Lacquehay |
1935 | Georges Wambst | Charles Lacquehay | Georges Paillard |
1936 | André Raynaud | Georges Wambst | Ernest Terreau |
1937 | Ernest Terreau | Georges Wambst | Charles Lacquehay |
1938 | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
Georges Paillard | Charles Lacquehay |
1939 | Louis Minardi | Georges Wambst | Emile Sausin |
1940 | Georges Wambst | Raoul Lesueur | Robert Oubron |
1941 | Ernest Terreau | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
Louis Minardi |
1942 | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
Raoul Lesueur | Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France.He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in first place and in the individual sprint event where she finished in second place.He also... |
1943 | Ernest Terreau | Raoul Lesueur | Louis Minardi |
1944 | Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France.He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in first place and in the individual sprint event where she finished in second place.He also... |
Louis Minardi | Raoul Lesueur |
1945 | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France.He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in first place and in the individual sprint event where she finished in second place.He also... |
Gabriel Claverie |
1946 | Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France.He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in first place and in the individual sprint event where she finished in second place.He also... |
Raoul Lesueur | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
1947 | Jean-Jacques Lamboley | Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France.He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in first place and in the individual sprint event where she finished in second place.He also... |
Raoul Lesueur |
1948 | Jean-Jacques Lamboley | Gabriel Claverie | Paul Chocque Paul Chocque Paul Chocque was a French professional road bicycle racer. In 1932 he won a silver medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics in team pursuit.- Palmarès :19321933... |
1949 | Raoul Lesueur | Jean-Jacques Lamboley | Guy Bethery |
1952 | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
Raoul Lesueur | Gabriel Claverie |
1953 | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
Roger Queugnet | Guy Solente |
1954 | Roger Queugnet | Roger Rioland | Guy Solente |
1955 | Roger Godeau | Roger Rioland | Guy Bethery |
1956 | Roger Godeau | Ange Le Strat | Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine Henri Lemoine was a French fraudster who claimed to be able to produce synthetic diamonds.In 1905 Lemoine contacted Sir Julius Wernher, British banker and one of the governors of De Beers Diamond Mines... |
1957 | Roger Godeau | Bernard Bouvard | André Boher |
1958 | Bernard Bouvard | Roger Godeau | Georges Lavalade |
1959 | Bernard Bouvard | Roger Godeau | Jean Raynal |
1960 | Roger Godeau | Jean Raynal | André Retrain |
1961 | Jean Raynal | Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, and became French champion three times.- Palmarès :195219531954- External... |
Michel Scob |
1962 | Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, and became French champion three times.- Palmarès :195219531954- External... |
Jean Raynal | André Retrain |
1963 | Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, and became French champion three times.- Palmarès :195219531954- External... |
Roger Hassenforder Roger Hassenforder Roger Hassenforder is a former French professional racing cyclist from Alsace.-Biography:Hassenforder was a professional cyclist from 1952 to 1965. He was known as the joker of the cyclists and therefore was nicknamed "boute-en-train". He was known for his interviews during the course... |
André Retrain |
1964 | Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, and became French champion three times.- Palmarès :195219531954- External... |
Michel Scob | Antège Godelle |
1965 | Jean Raynal | Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, and became French champion three times.- Palmarès :195219531954- External... |
Michel Scob |
1966 | Jean Raynal | Daniel Salmon | Robert Giscos |
1967 | Jean Raynal | Daniel Salmon | Antège Godelle |
1968 | Jean Raynal | Daniel Salmon | Antège Godelle |
1969 | Michel Scob | Jean Raynal | Daniel Salmon |
1970 | Michel Scob | ||
1973 | Alain Van Lancker | Christian Palka | Christian Raymond Christian Raymond Christian Raymond was a French professional road bicycle racer. In 1970, Raymond won a stage in the 1970 Tour de France.... |
1974 | Alain Dupontreue | Enzo Mattioda | Bernard Masson |
1975 | Enzo Mattioda | Alain Dupontreue | Patrick Cluzaud |
1976 | Alain Dupontreue | Enzo Mattioda | Alain Van Lancker |
1977 | Alain Dupontreue | Mariano Martínez Mariano Martínez (cyclist) Mariano Martínez is a French former professional road racing cyclist. He won the King of the Mountains competition in 1978 Tour de France. Although he was born in Spain, he became a naturalized French citizen in 1963.... |
Marcel Boishardy |
1978 | Alain Dupontreue | Gilles Blanchardon | Dominique Thiébaud |
1979 | Dominique Thiébaud | ||
1981 | Franck Clemente | ||
1982 | Jean-Claude Lecourieux | ||
1983 | Jean-Claude Lecourieux | ||
1985 | Frédéric Vichot Frédéric Vichot Frédéric Vichot was a French professional road bicycle racer, who won one stage in the Vuelta a España and two stages in the Tour de France.- Palmarès :19801981... |
Eric Guyot | Yvon Bertin Yvon Bertin Yvon Bertin is a former French professional road bicycle racer. He was professional from 1975 to 1982 where he won 11 victories. He wore the yellow jersey for one day in the 1980 Tour de France... |
1986 | Jacques Decrion | Thierry Barrault | Gerard Simonnot |
1992 | Serge Crotter-Combe | Christian Pierron | Marc Duval |
1993 | Serge Crotter-Combe | Hervé Dagorne | Marc Seynaeve |
1994 | Marc Seynaeve | Michel Dubreuil | Frederic Thomas Frédéric Thomas Frédéric Thomas is a French midfielder. He currently plays for Le Mans FC after a spell at AJ Auxerre.-External links:... |
1997 | Marc Seynaeve | Serge Crotter-Combe | Nicolas Fournier |
1999 | Anthony Gillot | Marc Seynaeve | Olivier Ouvrard |
2000 | Anthony Gillot | Marc Seynaeve | Serge Crotter-Combe |
2001 | Marc Seynaeve | Anthony Gillot | Stéphane Benetiere |
2002 | Stéphane Benetiere | Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin is a French professional road bicycle racer who rides for Cofidis.-Amateur career:Dumoulin rode as an amateur for the TCCT . He won the national youth championship in 1996, then the éspoir Paris–Tours and Paris-Auxerre in 2001. He turned professional in 2002 for Jean Delatour... |
Marc Seynaeve |
2003 | Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin is a French professional road bicycle racer who rides for Cofidis.-Amateur career:Dumoulin rode as an amateur for the TCCT . He won the national youth championship in 1996, then the éspoir Paris–Tours and Paris-Auxerre in 2001. He turned professional in 2002 for Jean Delatour... |
Stéphane Benetiere | Steven Dupouy |
2004 | Stéphane Benetiere | Anthony Gillot | Mickael Buffaz Mickaël Buffaz Mickaël Buffaz is a French professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam Cofidis.- Palmarès :20022003- External links :**... |
2005 | Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin is a French professional road bicycle racer who rides for Cofidis.-Amateur career:Dumoulin rode as an amateur for the TCCT . He won the national youth championship in 1996, then the éspoir Paris–Tours and Paris-Auxerre in 2001. He turned professional in 2002 for Jean Delatour... |
David Derepas | Benoît Daeninck |
2006 | David Derepas | François Lamiraud | Benoît Daeninck |