Luxembourgish National Cyclo-cross Championships
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Luxembourgish National Cyclo-cross Championships
The Luxembourgish National Cyclo-cross Championships are held annually to decide the Luxembourg, Luxembourgish cycling champions in the cyclo-cross discipline, across various categories. Men Elite Under-23 * 1999 : Kim Kirchen * 2000 : Steve Fogen * 2001 : Gusty Bausch * 2002 : Gusty Bausch * 2003 : Marc Ernster * 2004 : Marc Ernster * 2005 : Jempy Drucker * 2006 : Jempy Drucker * 2007 : Jempy Drucker * 2008 : David Claerebout * 2010 : Pit Schlechter * 2011 : Pit Schlechter * 2014 : Massimo Morabito * 2017 : Luc Turchi * 2018 : Félix Schreiber * 2019 : Nicolas Kess * 2020 : Loïc Bettendorff * 2022 : Loïc Bettendorff Junior * 1996 : Max Becker * 1997 : Steve Fogen * 1998 : Gusty Bausch * 1999 : Marc Bastian * 2000 : Marc Ernster * 2001 : Marc Ernster * 2002 : Andy Schleck * 2003 : Jempy Drucker * 2004 : Jempy Drucker * 2005 : Kim Michely * 2006 : David Schloesser * 2007 : Tom Thill * 2008 : Vincent Dias dos Santos * 2009 : Bob Jungels * 2010 : Bob Jungels * 2011 : Tom Schwar ...
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Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small landlocked country in Western Europe. It borders Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg, is one of the four institutional seats of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of several EU institutions, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority. Luxembourg's culture, people, and languages are highly intertwined with its French and German neighbors; while Luxembourgish is legally the only national language of the Luxembourgish people, French and German are also used in administrative and judicial matters and all three are considered administrative languages of the cou ...
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