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EKZ CrossTour
Race details
DateSeptember-January
RegionSwitzerland
DisciplineCyclo-cross
OrganiserEKZ
Web sitewww.ekz-crosstour.ch Edit this at Wikidata
History (men)
First edition2014 (2014)
Editions5 (as of 2019)
First winner Clément Venturini (FRA)
Most wins Marcel Wildhaber (SUI) (2 wins)
Most recent Marcel Meisen (GER)
History (women)
First edition2007 (2007)
Editions5 (as of 2019)
First winner Eva Lechner (ITA)
Most wins Pavla Havlíková (CZE) (2 wins)
Most recent Christine Majerus (LUX)

The EKZ CrossTour is a cyclo-cross racing series held annually in Switzerland since 2014. It is held over 5 races, and the rider with the most total points is declared the winner.[1]

Past winners

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Men

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Year Winner Second Third
2014–2015 France Clément Venturini Germany Sascha Weber Switzerland Simon Zahner
2015–2016 France Francis Mourey Switzerland Simon Zahner Switzerland Marcel Wildhaber
2016–2017 Switzerland Marcel Wildhaber Germany Marcel Meisen Italy Gioele Bertolini
2017–2018 Switzerland Marcel Wildhaber Switzerland Simon Zahner Switzerland Nicola Rohrbach
2018–2019 Netherlands David van der Poel Switzerland Lars Forster Czech Republic Jan Nesvadba
2019–2020 Germany Marcel Meisen Spain Felipe Orts Belgium Dieter Vanthourenhout

Women

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Year Winner Second Third
2014–2015 Italy Eva Lechner Switzerland Sina Frei France Stéphanie Vaxillaire
2015–2016 Czech Republic Pavla Havlíková Switzerland Sina Frei Switzerland Nicole Koller
2016–2017 Switzerland Nicole Koller Switzerland Jasmin Egger-Achermann Czech Republic Pavla Havlíková
2017–2018 Czech Republic Pavla Havlíková Switzerland Jasmin Egger-Achermann Italy Rebecca Gariboldi
2018–2019 Netherlands Denise Betsema Czech Republic Pavla Havlíková Germany Elisabeth Brandau
2019–2020 Luxembourg Christine Majerus France Perrine Clauzel France Marlène Petit

References

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  1. ^ "EKZ CrossTour". UCI.org. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
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