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Guide Technique TCFIA 2019 - 17ème TOUR CYCLISTE FÉMININ INTERNATIONAL DE L’ARDÈCHE - - DU 13 AU 19 SEPTEMBRE 2019 - SOMMAIRE Editorial 3 Palmarès du Tour 4 Les Officiels 5 Les Responsables de l'Organisation et Bénévoles 6 Accueil des Équipes 7 Hébergement - Restauration – Permanences 9 Citoyenneté et Écologie 10 Officiels, Journalistes, Directeurs Sportifs, Suiveur 11 Recommandations aux Conducteurs de Véhicules Officiels 12 Organisation des Déplacements pendant la Course 12 Règlement Particulier 13 Les Étapes 2019 28 Étapes : Cartes, Tracés, Profils, Départs et Arrivées 29 Classements divers 44 Primes 47 SUMMARY Medal winners 4 Officials 5 People in charge of the organization and volunteers 6 Editorial 17 Reception of the Teams 18 Accommodation-catering- permanences 19 Environmental responsibility 21 Officials, Journalists, Race Managers, Followers 22 Recommendations to the Drivers of Official vehicles 23 Organization of the moving during the race 23 Specific rules 24 The stages in 2019 28 Stages: maps, routes, profiles, departures and arrivals 29 Placings 44 Bonuses 47 - TCFIA ORGANISATION - Vélo Club Vallée du Rhône Ardéchoise - 07400 LE TEIL -- www.tcfia.com - 2 - 17ème TOUR CYCLISTE FÉMININ INTERNATIONAL DE L’ARDÈCHE - - DU 13 AU 19 SEPTEMBRE 2019 - EDITORIAL Amis cyclistes et bénévoles, Voici la dix-septième édition qui se profile à l'horizon. Dix-sept années de bons et loyaux services pour les organisateurs bénévoles et aficionados du cyclisme féminin. Dix-sept années de fidélité avec nos partenaires, qui portent à bout de bras cette épreuve. Dix-sept années de soutien de la part de nos élus locaux, départementaux et régionaux. Dix-sept années de fidélité et d'amitié pour les équipes qui viennent du monde entier et participent à notre belle aventure. Dix-sept années de camaraderie pour tout le monde qui gravite autour de cette course et partage les joies et les peines, les victoires et les défaites, pendant une semaine riche en exploits. Cette nouvelle édition, va vous faire découvrir ou redécouvrir les splendides paysages des quatre départements que sont la DRÔME, le VAUCLUSE, la LOZÈRE et l'ARDÈCHE. Comme chaque année, la bagarre sera à n'en pas douter au rendez vous. Les attaques vont fleurir, les contres vont jaillir, les envolées seront belles et nous allons tous passer une semaine exceptionnelle. De plaines en coteaux, de montagnes en vallées, les exploits sportifs dans des paysages superbes ne manqueront pas, sous une météo clémente n'en doutons pas!! Bonne course à toutes les championnes de la petite reine. ALAIN COURÉON LAVILLE. - TCFIA ORGANISATION - Vélo Club Vallée du Rhône Ardéchoise - 07400 LE TEIL -- www.tcfia.com - 3 - 17ème TOUR CYCLISTE FÉMININ INTERNATIONAL DE L’ARDÈCHE - - DU 13 AU 19 SEPTEMBRE 2019 - PALMARES - WINNERS 2003 EDITA PUCINSKAITE LITUANIE 2012 EMMA POOLEY GBR 2004 ELISABETH CHEVANNE-BRUNEL FRANCE 2013 TATIANA ANTOSHINA RUSSIE 2005 EDITA PUCINSKAITE LITUANIE 2014 LINDA VILLUMSEN NEW ZELAND 2006 EDITA PUCINSKAITE LITUANIE 2015 TAYLER WILES USA 2007 MARIBEL MORENO ALLUE ESPAGNE 2016 FLAVIA OLIVEIRA BRESIL 2008 AMBER NEBEN USA 2017 LUCY KENNEDY AUSTRALIE 2009 KRISTIN ARMSTRONG USA 2018 KATARZYNA NIEWIADOMA POLOGNE 2010 VICKY WHITELAW AUSTRALIE 2011 EMMA POOLEY GBR RECORD DES VICTOIRES D’ÉTAPES RECORD OF STAGE VICTORIES EDITA PUCINSKAITE LIT 6 V MAGALIE FINOT-LAIVIER FRA 1 V GORGIA BRONZINI ITA 6 V KATHARINE CARROLL USA 1 V SVETLANA BOUBNENKOVA RUS 4 V NICOLE COOKE GBR 1 V ELIZABETH ARMITSTEAD GBR 4 V LUISA TAMANINI ITA 1 V DIANA ZILIUTE LIT 4 V TANIA BELVEDERESI ITA 1 V EMILIA FALHIN SUE 4 V SUSANNE LJUNGSKOG SUE 1 V EMMA POOLEY GBR 4 V SHARON LAW GBR 1 V KATARZYNA PAWLOWSKA POL 4 V RUTH CORSET AUS 1 V CHRISTIANE SOEDER AUT 3 V EMILIE ROBERG NOR 1 V EVELYN STEVENS GBR 1 V ELISABETH CHEVANNE-BRUNEL FRA 2 V ASHLEY MOOLMAN RSF 1 V FABIANA LUPERINI ITA 2 V KAROL ANN KANUEL CAN 1 V ANGELA HENNIG-BRODTKA ALL 2 V LOREN ROWNEY AUS 1 V CARLA RYAN AUS 2 V KATHRIN HAMMES GER 1 V CECILIE JOHNSEN NOR 2 V LAUREN STEPHENS USA 1 V JOELLE NUMAINVILLE CAN 2 V LAUREN KOMANSKI USA 1 V LINDA VILLUMSEN NZL 2 V KRISTABEL DOEBEL HICKOK USA 1 V ALENA AMIALIUSIK BIE 2 V EDWIGE PITEL FRA 1 V SILVIA VALSECCHI ITA 2 V ANNA KIESENHOFER AUT 1 V RUTH WINDER USA 2 V FLAVIA OLIVEIRA BRE 1 V ALISON JACKSON CAN 1 V MARIBEL MORENO ALLUE ESP 1 V DORIS SCHWEIZER SUI 1 V KRISTIN ARMSTRONG USA 1 V PAULIEN ROOIJAKKERS NED 1 V MODESTA VZESNIAUSKAITE LIT 1 V LUCY KENNEDY AUS 1 V TAYLER WILES USA 1 V JESSICA PRATT AUS 1 V AN-LI KACHELHOFFER AFS 1 V LAUREN STEPHENS USA 1 V ROXANE FOURNIER FRA 1 V BROOKE MILLER USA 1 V VALENTINA SCANDOLARA ITA 1 V EIDER MERINO CORTAZAR ESP 1 V CLEMILDA FERNANDEZ BRE 1 V ERICA MAGNALDI ITA 1 V ANNE SAMPLONIUS CAN 1 V KATARZYNA NIEWIADOMA POL 1 V DANIELA FUSAR POLI ITA 1 V ARLENIS SIERRA CUB 1 V BÉATRICE THOMAS FRA 1 V Le Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l’Ardèche est une épreuve labellisée par le Comité Régional Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes de Cyclisme FFC, bénéficiant du soutien de la région Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes. - TCFIA ORGANISATION - Vélo Club Vallée du Rhône Ardéchoise - 07400 LE TEIL -- www.tcfia.com - 4 - 17ème TOUR CYCLISTE FÉMININ INTERNATIONAL DE L’ARDÈCHE - - DU 13 AU 19 SEPTEMBRE 2019 - LES OFFICIELS Présidents d'honneur permanents Claude PRADAL – Robert COTTA PRÉSIDENTS D'HONNEUR : Laurent WAUQUIEZ Président du Conseil Régional Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Carole DELGA Présidente du Conseil Régional d'Occitanie Olivier AMRANE Conseiller régional AURA, Maire adjoint de Saint-Péray Marie-Pierre MOUTON Présidente du Conseil Départemental de la Drôme Sophie PANTEL Présidente du Conseil Départemental de Lozère Laurent UGHETTO Président du Conseil Départemental de l’Ardèche Maurice CHABERT Président du Conseil Départemental de Vaucluse Elisabeth AYRAULT P.D.G. et Présidente du Directoire CNR Leaticia SERRE Présidente de la communauté d'agglomérations Privas Centre Ardèche Jean-Paul MANIFACIER Président de la com-com* Pays des Vans en Cévennes, Maire des Vans Jacques DUBAY Président de la com-com* Rhône-Crussol, Maire de Saint- Péray Laurent SUAU Président de la com-com* Cœur de Lozère, Maire de Mende Jean De LESCURE Président de la Communauté de Communes du Mont Lozère Raymonde GAUTHIER Maire de Saint Paul-le-Jeune Jean Yves MEYER Maire de Aubenas Pascal BEAURY Maire de Mont-Lozère-et-Goulet Cécile HELLE Maire de Avignon Dominique SANTONI Maire de Apt Françoise QUENARDEL Maire de Savasse Bruno ALMORIC Maire de Montboucher-sur-Jabron Jean-Louis BEYRON Maire de Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut Alain VALLA Maire de Beauchastel Bernard BERGER Maire de Saint-Georges-les-Bains Jean-Paul CHAUVIN Maire de Saint-Félicien François ARSAC Maire de Chomérac Michel VALLA Maire de Privas COLLÈGE DES COMMISSAIRES Claudio SICLARI Président du jury Hervé BROCQUE Commissaire UCI 1 Sven CALUS Commissaire UCI 2 Patrice PION Juge à l'arrivée Patrick RICHARD Chronométreur 1 Thibaud BLANCHARD Commissaire moto 1 Gilles JALADE Commissaire moto 2 ANIMATION Joël BRUNEAU Speaker officiel Christian FARJOT Caravane publicitaire Jacky SAURET Violoniste Alain MARCHAL Protocole com-com* : Communauté de communes - TCFIA ORGANISATION - Vélo Club Vallée du Rhône Ardéchoise - 07400 LE TEIL -- www.tcfia.com - 5 - 17ème TOUR CYCLISTE FÉMININ INTERNATIONAL DE L’ARDÈCHE - - DU 13 AU 19 SEPTEMBRE 2019 - Les Responsables de l'Organisation et Bénévoles Directeur Général de l'Organisation : Alain COUREON - Mobile +33 6 77 49 59 31 Directeur Général Adjoint de l’Organisation : Louis JEANNIN - Mobile +33 6 82 08 47 74 Directeur des Opérations : Dany SPIERS - Mobile +33 6 84 96 98 04 Secrétaire général : Jean-Pierre ALFARO Responsable du protocole: Alain MARCHAL - Mobile +33 6 81 59 56 41 Médecin du Tour : Alain RETY - Mobile +33 6 09 45 18 92 Infirmière du Tour Martine CHAUSSIGNAND Administration Course : Fred BONNET Trésorier payeur : Christian PLAUCHEUR Ardoisière : Nathalie PERRET-SERRANO Photographes officiels du Tour : Patrick FERRIER,, Gilbert BUISSON, Pierre GEMENS Cadreur – Vidéo officiel du Tour : Richard REY-MOUTET, Ludovic ALLIGIER Webmaster site internet tcfia.com : Jean Antoine RAGEL Responsable Restauration : Jacqueline DEMARETZ, Raymonde ROCHETTE Caravane Publicitaire : Christian FARJOT, Michelle et Claude RAMEN, Christian et Nicole LESPINAT, Lili CRESPO Direction des Signaleurs : Florian GAZAN Adjoint responsable signaleur : Pierre-Marie VETARD Mr Sécurité : André LEOPOLD – Mobile +33 6 87 42 24 73 Fléchage : Nathalie et Dominique LIOZON Pose balisage : Florent PERIA, Marcel RAMOS Dépose balisage : Christian LEXTRAIT, Francis SALMERON Responsables Hébergement : Louis JEANNIN, Françoise ROSTAN, Geneviève et Guy ASTIER, Marie-Christine ROCHET Communication Presse et Médias : Gilbert BUISSON Assistant Médical : Serge NAUD Responsable Accueil Partenaires et VIP : Jean-Pierre ALFARO, Marie-Elise VIDAL Circulation ligne d'arrivée : Jean-Marie MARINI Coordination Dépannage neutre : Roger MATHURIN Personnels lignes Départs et Arrivées : Geneviève ASTIER, André VERA, Marie Claude CAMBAY Responsables lignes Départ-Arrivée : Marie-Christine ROCHET, Guy CHABAS Signalisation des villes de départ et d’arrivée : Daniel POINT Dérivations des directeurs sportifs : Eric JUGE Responsable motos signaleurs : Patrick BOURASSEAU Responsable adjoint motos signaleurs: Christophe GRIVOT Responsable dernier kilomètre Eric JUGE Podium : Michel NOUVEAU Radio Tour : Louis JEANNIN Photo Finish : PRO FINISH SERVICE Voiture Ouvreuse : Claude CUNY et Danielle GUYADER Voiture Pilote : Jean-Marie MARINI Voiture Balai : Jean-Louis OUSTRY et Marc DISANTO Voiture environnent : Gérard AUDIGIER Chauffeur
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