Gent–Wevelgem U23

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The Gent–Wevelgem U23 / Kattekoers-Ieper is a European single day cycle race held in the Belgian region of Flanders. As of 2011, the race is organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour. The race is considered to be the under-23 version of the Gent–Wevelgem classic.

Gent–Wevelgem U23
Race details
DateApril
RegionFlanders, Belgium
Local name(s)Kattekoers (in Dutch)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day race
Web sitewww.kattekoers.be Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1934 (1934)
Editions82 (as of 2024)
First winner Alfons Ghesquière (BEL)
Most wins Stefaan Vermeersch (BEL) (3 wins)
Most recent Huub Artz (NED)

The Kattekoers was created in 1934, initially as The three belfry cities. The race started in Ghent, passed Bruges and ended in Ypres, three cities which have a belfry, hence the name. More recently, the starting location has been changed to Deinze instead of Ghent.

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Kattekoers 2015 : Joeri Calleeuw (2), Baptiste Planckaert (1) & Nils Politt (3).
YearCountryRiderTeam
1934  BelgiumAlfons Ghesquière
1935  BelgiumFilemond Demeersseman
1936  BelgiumMarcel Meerenhout
1937  BelgiumMarcel Kint
1938  BelgiumAloïs Delchambre
1939  BelgiumLeon Kint
1940–
1945
No race
1946  BelgiumPol Verhaeghe
1947  BelgiumOmer Porte
1948  BelgiumGerard Deschacht
1949  BelgiumMaurits Joye
1950  BelgiumGentil Vermeersch
1951  BelgiumAndré Noyelle
1952  BelgiumJos Parmentier
1953  BelgiumAlbert Eloot
1954  BelgiumEmiel Van Cauter
1955  BelgiumJos Verhelst
1956  BelgiumPiet Dejongh
1957  BelgiumRené Muylle
1958No race
1959  BelgiumWim Vandenbroeck
1960  BelgiumRobert Lelangue
1961  BelgiumGilbert Lingier
1962  BelgiumWilly Stevens
1963  BelgiumJos Spruyt
1964  BelgiumHerman Vanloo
1965  BelgiumNoël Van Clooster
1966  BelgiumLeo Vandam
1967  BelgiumJos Vanmechele
1969  BelgiumEmile Cambre
1970  BelgiumLudo Vander Linden
1971  BelgiumTheo Dockx
1972  BelgiumJosé Vanacker
1973  BelgiumRené Dillen
1975  BelgiumFranky Degendt
1976  BelgiumPol Clinckaert
1977  BelgiumFons Dewolf
1978  BelgiumWalter Schoonjans
1979  BelgiumEddy Planckaert
1980  BelgiumEddy Planckaert
1981  BelgiumJos Liekens
1982  BelgiumRudy Delehouzee
1983  BelgiumFrank Verleyen
1984  BelgiumPatrick Verplancke
1985  BelgiumPatrick Verplancke
1986  BelgiumWalter Vandenbrande
1987  BelgiumJohny Dauwe
1988  BelgiumPatrick Hendrickx
1989  BelgiumChris Lefever
1990  BelgiumClaude de Bodt
1991  BelgiumDaniël Verelst
1992  BelgiumNiko Eeckhout
1993  BelgiumStefaan Vermeersch
1994  BelgiumRobby Vandaele
1995  BelgiumYves Seghers
1996  BelgiumJürgen Vermeersch
1997  BelgiumKarl Vereecke
1998  NetherlandsCoen Boerman
1999  BelgiumKevin Hulsmans
2000  BelgiumBert Dewaele
2001  BelgiumStefaan Vermeersch
2002  AustraliaSean Sullivan
2003  BelgiumKenny Lisabeth
2004  BelgiumStefaan Vermeersch
2005  BelgiumFrank Van Kuik
2006  BelgiumGreg Van Avermaet
2007  BelgiumSébastien Delfosse
2008  BelgiumKen Vanmarcke
2009  BelgiumSander ArméeBeveren 2000
2010  BelgiumFréderique RobertPWS Eijssen
2011  BelgiumJonas VangenechtenWallonie Bruxelles–Crédit Agricole
2012  BelgiumRoy JansAn Post–Sean Kelly
2013  BelgiumJérôme BaugniesToWin-Josan Cycling Team
2014  PolandŁukasz WiśniowskiEtixx
2015  BelgiumBaptiste PlanckaertRoubaix–Lille Métropole
2016  DenmarkMads PedersenDenmark (national team)
2017  Great BritainJacob HennessyGreat Britain (national team)
2018  SloveniaŽiga JermanSlovenia (national team)
2019  GermanyJonas RutschGermany (national team)
2020–
2021
No race
2022  Great BritainSamuel WatsonGreat Britain (national team)
2023  BelgiumGil GeldersSoudal–Quick-Step Devo Team
2024  NetherlandsHuub ArtzWanty–ReUz–Technord

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