Azencross

Azencross
Race details
Date December
Region Flemish Region, Belgium
Discipline Cyclo-cross
Competition BPost Bank Trophy
History
First edition 1984 (1984)
Editions 32 (as of 2015)
First winner  Roland Liboton (BEL)
Most wins  Sven Nys (BEL) (6 wins)
Most recent  Tom Meeusen (BEL)
Zdeněk Štybar in the 2012 edition

The Azencross is a cyclo-cross race held in Loenhout village, Wuustwezel, Belgium, which is part of the BPost Bank Trophy.

Past winners

Year Men's winner Women's winner
2015 Belgium Tom Meeusen Belgium Sanne Cant
2014 Belgium Wout Van Aert Czech Republic Kateřina Nash
2013 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Marianne Vos
2012 Belgium Niels Albert Belgium Sanne Cant
2011 Belgium Niels Albert Netherlands Marianne Vos
2010 Belgium Niels Albert Netherlands Marianne Vos
2009 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Daphny Van Den Brand
2008 Czech Republic Zdeněk Štybar Netherlands Daphny van den Brand
2007 Netherlands Lars Boom Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
2006 Belgium Niels Albert Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
2005 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Marianne Vos
2004 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Daphny van den Brand
2003 Belgium Bart Wellens Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
2002 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Daphny Van Den Brand
2001 Belgium Erwin Vervecken Netherlands Daphny Van Den Brand
2000 Belgium Sven Nys not held
1999 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
1998 Belgium Marc Janssens Netherlands Daphny Van Den Brand
1997 Netherlands Adrie van der Poel not held
1996 Netherlands Adrie van der Poel not held
1995 Belgium Paul Herygers not held
1994 Czech Republic Radomír Šimůnek, Sr. not held
1993 Belgium Marc Janssens not held
1992 Netherlands Adrie van der Poel not held
1991 Belgium Danny De Bie not held
1990 Belgium Danny De Bie not held
1989 Belgium Danny De Bie not held
1988 Belgium Roland Liboton not held
1987 Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder not held
1986 Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder not held
1985 Belgium Roland Liboton not held
1984 Belgium Roland Liboton not held
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