Belgium 08 Aug – 10 Aug 2025 Class 2.1 – Stages – Class 1
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The Aubel-Thimister-Stavelot cycling race has a rich history as a prominent junior (ages 17-18) multi-day cycling race held annually in Belgium.
Here’s a breakdown of its history:
- Origins: The race was first held in 1955. For many years, until 2013, it was known as Liège-La Gleize.
- Name Changes: The name has evolved over time:
- Liège-La Gleize (1955-2013)
- Aubel-Thimister-La Gleize (2014-2017)
- Aubel-Thimister-Stavelot (2018-present)
- Significance: The race has served as a proving ground for many future professional cyclists. From 2003 to 2007, it was part of the UCI Junior World Cup.
- Notable Winners: The race’s list of winners includes a number of riders who went on to have successful careers in professional cycling. Some of the past winners include:
- Remco Evenepoel (2018)
- David Gaudu (2014)
- Mikkel Bjerg (2016)
- Mark Donovan (2017)
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (2021)
It is worth noting, however, that Benoît Joachim, a well-known Luxembourgish cyclist, finished second in the 1994 edition of the race. While this is a very strong result, he did not win the overall title.
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Flavio Astolfi – JEGG-SKIL-DJR U19, Luxembourg, 17 years
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