E3 Prijs Vlaanderen

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E3 Prijs Vlaanderen
Race details
Date Mid-March
Region Flanders, Belgium
English name E3 Prize Flanders
Local name(s) E3 Prijs Vlaanderen (Dutch)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Single-day
History
First edition 1958
Editions 51 (as of 2008)
First winner Flag of Belgium Armand Desmet
Most wins Flag of Belgium Rik Van Looy
Flag of Belgium Tom Boonen
(4 wins)
Most recent Flag of Norway Kurt Asle Arvesen

The E3 Prijs Vlaanderen (English: E3 Prize Flanders) is a single day semi classic cycling race which takes place in the Flanders area of Belgium. The race starts and finishes in the town of Harelbeke and is contested over a distance of approximately 210 kilometres. The event is organised by the Hand in Hand Cycling Club of Harelbeke and is ranked 1.HC on the UCI Continental calendar. The E3 takes place on a Saturday in mid March and marks the start of the Vlaamse Wielerweek, a week of classic cycling which continues with the Brabantse Pijl on the Sunday and the Driedaagse van De Panne stage race midweek before culminating in the Ronde van Vlaanderen classic on the following Sunday.

The first official edition of the E3 Prijs Vlaanderen took place in 1958 although there had been similar events in the Harelbeke area since 1955. In the early days the event was known as Harelbeke-Anvers-Harelbeke and has also been known as the Grand Prix E3 Harelbeke. The race took its name from the E3 motorway which was built in the mid sixties. The E3 classic is seen as an ideal preparation for the Ronde van Vlaanderen, which takes place the following weekend. The route is similar, although shorter but many of the same climbs are tackled. The racing conditions are also comparable, as the cobbles, wind and climbs tend to decimate the bunch. The route takes in a large lap around East Flanders including twelve hills.

The race starts from Harelbeke's Grote Markt and travels in an easterly direction, the first 110 kilometres are mostly flat although there are some cobbled sections around the towns of Oudenaarde and Zottegem. The riders reach the most easterly point of the event at Ninove after 85 kilometres and after swinging back westerly and going through the towns of Geraardsbergen and Brakel the tough part of the race begins with a steady succession of short, sharp climbs some of which are cobbled as the race loops around the area between the towns of Ronse and Oudenaarde. The twelve hills in the order that they are ascended are La Houppe, Berg Stene, Boigneberg, Eikenberg, Stationsberg, Taaienberg, Oude Kruikens, Kapelberg, Patersberg, Oude Kwaremont, Knokteberg and Tiegemberg. The Patersberg is a cobbled 500 metres long climb that averages a very steep 12.5% while the Oude Kwaremont is cobbled for 1500 metres of it 2200 metres length although its gradient only averages 4.2%. The final climb of the Tiegemberg is 16 kilometres from the finish in Harelbeke by which time a small group has usually escaped from the bunch.

The record for the most wins in the E3 Prijs stands at four to Belgian classics specialist Rik Van Looy, he won in 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1969 and Tom Boonen who won four consecutive wins in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Dutchman Jan Raas took three wins on the trot in 1979, 1980 and 1981 after finishing second in 1978. Andrei Tchmil and Johan Museeuw have both won twice. The fastest edition of the race was run in 2003 when Dutchman Steven De Jongh won at an average speed of 45.9 kilometres per hour.

With a ranking of 1.HC the E3 Prijs Vlaanderen is a top ranked race on the UCI Europe Tour. Race president Bart Ottevaere has stated that he would like to see the event step up to become part of the ProTour in the future, however this is dependent on the UCI and whether it plans to expand the ProTour calendar.

[edit] Past winners

Rider Team
1958 Flag of Belgium Armand Desmet
1959 Flag of Belgium N. Kerkhove
1960 Flag of Belgium D. Doom
1961 Flag of Belgium Arthur Decabooter
1962 Flag of Belgium A. Messelis
1963 Flag of France Noël Foré
1964 Flag of Belgium Rik Van Looy
1965 Flag of Belgium Rik Van Looy
1966 Flag of Belgium Rik Van Looy
1967 Flag of Belgium Willy Bocklandt
1968 Flag of Belgium Jaak De Boever
1969 Flag of Belgium Rik Van Looy
1970 Flag of Belgium Daniel Van Ryckeghem
1971 Flag of Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck
1972 Flag of Belgium Hubert Hutsebaut
1973 Flag of Belgium Willy In 't Ven
1974 Flag of Belgium Herman van Springel
1975 Flag of Belgium Frans Verbeeck
1976 Flag of Belgium Walter Planckaert
1977 Flag of Germany Dietrich Thurau
1978 Flag of Belgium Freddy Maertens
1979 Flag of the Netherlands Jan Raas
1980 Flag of the Netherlands Jan Raas
1981 Flag of the Netherlands Jan Raas
1982 Flag of Belgium Jan Bogaert
1983 Flag of Belgium William Tackaert
Rider Team
1984 Flag of the Netherlands Bert Oosterbosch
1985 Flag of Australia Phil Anderson
1986 Flag of Belgium Eric Vanderaerden
1987 Flag of Belgium Eddy Planckaert
1988 Flag of Italy Guido Bontempi
1989 Flag of Belgium Eddy Planckaert
1990 Flag of Denmark Soren Lilholt
1991 Flag of Germany Olaf Ludwig
1992 Flag of Belgium Johan Museeuw
1993 Flag of Italy Mario Cipollini
1994 Flag of Russia Andrei Tchmil
1995 Flag of Belgium Bart Leysen
1996 Flag of Belgium Carlo Bomans
1997 Flag of Belgium Hendrick Van Dijck
1998 Flag of Belgium Johan Museeuw
1999 Flag of Belgium Peter Van Petegem
2000 Flag of Russia Sergui Ivanov
2001 Flag of Belgium Andrei Tchmil
2002 Flag of Italy Dario Pieri
2003 Flag of the Netherlands Steven de Jongh
2004 Flag of Belgium Tom Boonen
2005 Flag of Belgium Tom Boonen
2006 Flag of Belgium Tom Boonen
2007 Flag of Belgium Tom Boonen
2008 Flag of Norway Kurt Asle Arvesen


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