Gouden Pijl

Gouden Pijl
Race details
Date 3rd tuesday after the Tour de France
Region Emmen, Netherlands
Discipline Road race
Type criterium
Organiser Foundation De Nieuwe Pijl
History
First edition Men: 1976 (1976)
Women: 2003 (2003)
Editions Men: 36 (as of 2013)
Women: 11 (as of 2013)
First winner Men
 Gerben Karstens (NED)
Women
 Chantal Beltman (NED)
Most recent Men
 Pieter Weening (NED)
Women
 Marianne Vos (NED)

Gouden Pijl (English: Golden Arrow), is an elite men's and women's professional road bicycle racing criterium held annually in Emmen, the Netherlands. The first edition was in 1976 and since 2003 the event also includes a women's race.[1][2]

Honours

Men's

Year Winner Second Third
2013  Pieter Weening (NED)  Laurens ten Dam (NED)  Marcel Kittel (GER)
2012  Luis León Sánchez (ESP)  Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ)  Peter Sagan (SVK)
2011  Alberto Contador (ESP)  Addy Engels (NED)  Pieter Weening (NED)
2010  Samuel Sanchez (ESP)  Lars Boom (NED)  Cadel Evans (AUS)
2009  Andy Schleck (LUX)  Robert Gesink (NED)  Albert Timmer (NED)
2008  Óscar Freire (ESP)  Steven de Jongh (NED)  Servais Knaven (NED)
2007  Danilo Di Luca (ITA)  Karsten Kroon (NED)  Cadel Evans (AUS)
2006  Fränk Schleck (LUX)  Michael Boogerd (NED)  Addy Engels (NED)
2005  Ivan Basso (ITA)  Karsten Kroon (NED)  Bart Voskamp (NED)
2004  Robbie McEwen (AUS)  Bram de Groot (NED)  Ivan Basso (ITA)
2003  Léon van Bon (NED)  Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ)  Michael Boogerd (NED)
2002  Michael Boogerd (NED)  Rudie Kemna (NED)  Léon van Bon (NED)
2001  Stuart O'Grady (AUS)  Jans Koerts (NED)  Marc Wauters (BEL)
2000  Erik Dekker (NED)  Tristan Hoffman (NED)  Michael Boogerd (NED)
1999  Peter Van Petegem (BEL)  Kurt Van De Wouwer (BEL)  Erik Dekker (NED)
1998  Servais Knaven (NED)  Léon van Bon (NED)  Mario Cipollini (ITA)
1997  Jan Ullrich (GER)  Léon van Bon (NED)  Servais Knaven (NED)
1996  Wiebren Veenstra (NED)  Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)  Jan Ullrich (GER)
1993  Frans Maassen (NED)  Wiebren Veenstra (NED)  Gert Jakobs (NED)
1992  Claudio Chiappucci (ITA)  Rob Harmeling (NED)  Miguel Indurain (ESP)
1991  Gert-Jan Theunisse (NED)  Olaf Ludwig (GER)  Gert Jakobs (NED)
1990  Jelle Nijdam (NED)  Jan Siemons (NED)  Raúl Alcalá (MEX)
1989  Greg LeMond (USA)  Claude Criquielion (BEL)  Gert Jakobs (NED)
1988  Phil Anderson (AUS)  Adrie van der Poel (NED)  Erik Breukink (NED)
1987  Laurent Fignon (FRA)  Jos Lammertink (NED)  Joop Zoetemelk (NED)
1986  Guido Bontempi (ITA)  Theo Smit (NED)  Johan van der Velde (NED)
1985  Seán Kelly (IRL)  Adrie van der Poel (NED)  Nico Verhoeven (NED)
1984  Gerard Veldscholten (NED)  Leo van Vliet (NED)  Greg LeMond (USA)
1983  Peter Winnen (NED)  Lucien Van Impe (BEL)  Gerard Veldscholten (NED)
1982  Leo van Vliet (NED)  Gregor Braun (GER)  Jos Lammertink (NED)
1981  Jan Raas (NED)  Jos Lammertink (NED)  Walter Planckaert (BEL)
1980  Joop Zoetemelk (NED)  Michel Pollentier (BEL)  Rudy Pevenage (BEL)
1979  Hennie Kuiper (NED)  Géry Verlinden (BEL)  Walter Godefroot (BEL)
1978  Gerrie Knetemann (NED)  Marc Demeyer (BEL)  Jan Raas (NED)
1977  Michel Pollentier (BEL)  Wilfried Wesemael (BEL)  Gerard Vianen (NED)
1976  Gerben Karstens (NED)  Albert Hulzebosch (NED)  José De Cauwer (BEL)

Source[1]

Women's

Year Winner Second Third
2013  Marianne Vos (NED)  Ellen van Dijk (NED)  Lucinda Brand (NED)
2012  Marianne Vos (NED)  Iris Slappendel (NED)  Roxane Knetemann (NED)
2011  Janneke Ensing (NED)  Andrea Bosman (NED)  Roxane Knetemann (NED)
2010  Andrea Bosman (NED)  Janneke Ensing (NED)  Arenda Grimberg (NED)
2009  Loes Gunnewijk (NED)  Janneke Ensing (NED)  Arenda Grimberg (NED)
2008  Loes Gunnewijk (NED)  Lucinda Brand (NED)  Ellen van Dijk (NED)
2007  Christine Mos (NED)  Josephine Groenveld (NED)  Marianne Vos (NED)
2006  Suzanne de Goede (NED)  Marianne Vos (NED)  Sissy van Alebeek (NED)
2005  Suzanne de Goede (NED)  Bertine Spijkerman (NED)  Christine Mos (NED)
2004  Chantal Beltman (NED)  Christine Mos (NED)  Renate Groenewold (NED)
2003  Chantal Beltman (NED)  Josephine Groenveld (NED)  Vera Koedooder (NED)

Source[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Gouden Pijl". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Gouden Pijl (F)". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
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