Liège-Bastogne-Liège past winners
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published Champions from 1892 to 2013
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2014 | Simon Gerrans (Aus) Orica-GreenEdge |
2013 | Daniel Martin (Irl) Garmin-Sharp |
2012 | Maxim Iglinksiy (Kaz) Astana |
2011 | Philippe Gilbert (Bel) |
2010 | Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) |
2009 | Andy Schleck (Lux) |
2008 | Alejandro Valverde (Spa) |
2007 | Danilo Di Luca (Ita) |
2006 | Alejandro Valverde (Spa) |
2005 | Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) |
2004 | Davide Rebellin (Ita) |
2003 | Tyler Hamilton (USA) |
2002 | Paolo Bettini (Ita) |
2001 | Oscar Camenzind (Swi) |
2000 | Paolo Bettini (Ita) |
1999 | Frank Vandenbroucke (Bel) |
1998 | Michele Bartoli (Ita) |
1997 | Michele Bartoli (Ita) |
1996 | Pascal Richard (Swi) |
1995 | Mauro Gianetti (Swi) |
1994 | Evgeni Berzin (Rus) |
1993 | Rolf Sörensen (Den) |
1992 | Dirk De Wolf (Bel) |
1991 | Moreno Argentin (Ita) |
1990 | Eric Van Lancker (Bel) |
1989 | Sean Kelly (Ire) |
1988 | Adrie Van der Poel (Ned) |
1987 | Moreno Argentin (Ita) |
1986 | Moreno Argentin (Ita) |
1985 | Moreno Argentin (Ita) |
1984 | Sean Kelly (Ire) |
1983 | Steven Rooks (Ned) |
1982 | Silvano Contini (Ita) |
1981 | Josef Fuchs (Swi) |
1980 | Bernard Hinault (Fra) |
1979 | Dietrich Thurau (Ger) |
1978 | Joseph Bruyere (Bel) |
1977 | Bernard Hinault (Fra) |
1976 | Joseph Bruyere (Bel) |
1975 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1974 | Georges Pintens (Bel) |
1973 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1972 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1971 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1970 | Roger De Vlaeminck (Bel) |
1969 | Eddy Merckx (Bel) |
1968 | Valeer Van Sweevelt (Bel) |
1967 | Walter Godefroot (Bel) |
1966 | Jacques Anquetil (Fra) |
1965 | Carmine Preziosi (Ita) |
1964 | Willy Bocklandt (Bel) |
1963 | Frans Melckenbeeck (Bel) |
1962 | Jos Planckaert (Bel) |
1961 | Rik Van Looy (Bel) |
1960 | Abe Geldermans (Ned) |
1959 | Alfred De Bruyne (Bel) |
1958 | Alfred De Bruyne (Bel) |
1957 | Frans Schoubben (Bel) |
1956 | Alfred De Bruyne (Bel) |
1955 | Stan Ockers (Bel) |
1954 | Marcel Ernzer (Lux) |
1953 | Alois De Hertog (Bel) |
1952 | Ferdi Kubler (Swi) |
1951 | Ferdi Kubler (Swi) |
1950 | Prosper Depredomme (Bel) |
1949 | Camille Danguillaume (Fra) |
1948 | Maurice Mollin (Bel) |
1947 | Richard Depoorter (Bel) |
1946 | Prosper Depredomme (Bel) |
1945 | Jean Engels (Bel) |
1943 | Richard Depoorter (Bel) |
1939 | Albert Ritserveldt (Bel) |
1938 | Alfons Deloor (Bel) |
1937 | Eloi Meulenbergh (Bel) |
1936 | Albert Beckaert (Bel) |
1935 | Alfons Schepers (Bel) |
1934 | Theo Heckenrath (Bel) |
1933 | Francois Gardier (Bel) |
1932 | Marcel Hoyoux (Bel) |
1931 | Alfons Schepers (Bel) |
1930 | Herman Buse (Ger) |
1929 | Alfons Schepers (Bel) |
1928 | Ernest Mottard (Bel) |
1927 | M. Raes (Bel) |
1926 | D. Smets (Bel) |
1925 | Georges Ronsse (Bel) |
1924 | René Vermandel (Bel) |
1923 | René Vermandel (Bel) |
1922 | Louis Mottiat (Bel) |
1921 | Louis Mottiat (Bel) |
1920 | Léon Scieur (Bel) |
1919 | Léon Devos (Bel) |
1913 | M. Moritz (Bel) |
1912 | Omer Verschoore (Bel) |
1911 | Joseph Van Daele (Bel) |
1909 | Victor Fastre (Bel) |
1908 | A. Trousselier (Fra) |
1894 | Léon Houa (Bel) |
1893 | Léon Houa (Bel) |
1892 | Léon Houa (Bel) |
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