Ronde van Drenthe

Ronde van Drenthe (English: Tour of Drenthe) is an elite men's and women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in the Drenthe, Netherlands and sanctioned by the Royal Dutch Cycling Union. Since 1998 there is also a women's event, known as Novilon Internationale Damesronde van Drenthe and since 2007 there is also a Ronde van Drenthe for women which was part of the UCI Women's Road World Cup until 2015. In 2016, the race became part of the new UCI Women's World Tour.

Since 2005, the men's event is UCI 1.1 rated and is part of the UCI Europe Tour.

Men's past winners

Ronde van Drenthe
Race details
Date Early-March
Region Drenthe, Netherlands
English name Tour of Drenthe
Local name(s) Ronde van Drenthe
Discipline Road race
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Single day race
History
First edition 1960 (1960)
Editions 55 (as of 2017)
First winner  Jurrie Dokter (NED)
Most wins  Henk Mutsaars (NED)
 Ron Snijders (NED)
 Allard Engels (NED)
 Anthony Theus (NED)
 Rudie Kemna (NED) (2 wins)
Most recent  Jan-Willem van Schip (NED)
Rider Team
1960 Netherlands Dokter, JurrieJurrie Dokter (NED)
1961 Netherlands De Jongh, CeesCees De Jongh (NED)
1962 Netherlands Solaro, BartBart Solaro (NED)
1963 Netherlands Mesters, JaakJaak Mesters (NED)
1964 Netherlands Fransen, JanJan Fransen (NED)
1965 Netherlands Hendriks, RoelRoel Hendriks (NED)
1966 Netherlands Tesselaar, PeterPeter Tesselaar (NED)
1967 Netherlands De Groot, LeenLeen De Groot (NED)
1968 Netherlands van Katwijk, JanJan van Katwijk (NED)
1969 Netherlands Janbroers, BenBen Janbroers (NED)
1970 Netherlands Oosterhof, PopkePopke Oosterhof (NED)
1971 Netherlands Bruessing, JulesJules Bruessing (NED)
1972 Netherlands Kuiper, HennieHennie Kuiper (NED)
1973 Netherlands van Gerwen, GerrieGerrie van Gerwen (NED)
1974 Netherlands Hoogendoorn, CoCo Hoogendoorn (NED)
1975 Netherlands Kruunenburg, JimmyJimmy Kruunenburg (NED)
1976 Netherlands van Helvoirt, WilWil van Helvoirt (NED)
1977 Netherlands Ribbers, JoopJoop Ribbers (NED)
1978 Netherlands Mutsaars, HenkHenk Mutsaars (NED)
1979 Netherlands de Waal, WimWim de Waal (NED)
1980 Netherlands Mutsaars, HenkHenk Mutsaars (NED)
1981 Netherlands Snijders, RonRon Snijders (NED)
1982 Netherlands Baudoin, HansHans Baudoin (NED)
1983 Netherlands Snijders, RonRon Snijders (NED)
1984 Netherlands van der Steen, AntoonAntoon van der Steen (NED)
1985 Netherlands Boeve, HenkHenk Boeve (NED)
1986 Netherlands Dekker, DickDick Dekker (NED)
1987 Netherlands Luppes, RichardRichard Luppes (NED)
1988 Netherlands Räkers, StephanStephan Räkers (NED)
1989 Netherlands Knuvers, EricEric Knuvers (NED)
1990 Netherlands Kemper, GerardGerard Kemper (NED)
1991 Netherlands Engels, AllardAllard Engels (NED)
1992 Netherlands Konings, PaulPaul Konings (NED)
1993 Netherlands Engels, AllardAllard Engels (NED)
1994 Netherlands Theus, AnthonyAnthony Theus (NED)
1995 Netherlands Appeldoorn, PascalPascal Appeldoorn (NED)
1996 Netherlands Kroon, KarstenKarsten Kroon (NED)
1997 Netherlands Theus, AnthonyAnthony Theus (NED)
1998 Netherlands van der Ven, RemcoRemco van der Ven (NED) TVM–Farm Frites
1999 Netherlands Koerts, JansJans Koerts (NED) Team Cologne
2000 Belgium de Smet, AndyAndy de Smet (BEL) Spar-OKI
2001 No race
2002 Netherlands Kemna, RudieRudie Kemna (NED) BankGiroLoterij-Batavus
2003 Netherlands Kemna, RudieRudie Kemna (NED) BankGiroLoterij
2004 Netherlands Dekker, ErikErik Dekker (NED) Rabobank
2005 Germany Sieberg, MarcelMarcel Sieberg (GER) Team Lamonta
2006 Germany Eichler, MarkusMarkus Eichler (GER) Team Regiostrom-Senges
2007 Netherlands Maaskant, MartijnMartijn Maaskant (NED) Rabobank Continental Team
2008 Netherlands Vermeltfoort, CoenCoen Vermeltfoort (NED) Rabobank Continental Team
2009 Italy Biondo, MaurizioMaurizio Biondo (ITA) Ceramica Flaminia–Bossini Docce
2010 Italy Ongarato, AlbertoAlberto Ongarato (ITA) Vacansoleil
2011 Netherlands Van Hummel, KennyKenny Van Hummel (NED) Skil–Shimano
2012 Netherlands Lindeman, Bert-JanBert-Jan Lindeman (NED) Vacansoleil–DCM
2013 Sweden Wetterhall, AlexanderAlexander Wetterhall (SWE) NetApp–Endura
2014 Belgium Dehaes, KennyKenny Dehaes (BEL) Lotto–Belisol
2015 Belgium Theuns, EdwardEdward Theuns (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2016 Netherlands Asselman, JesperJesper Asselman (NED) Roompot–Oranje Peloton
2017 Netherlands van Schip, Jan-WillemJan-Willem van Schip (NED) Delta Cycling Rotterdam

Women's past winners

Novilon Damesronde van Drenthe

In September 2015 it was announced that the race would not continue in 2016.[1] The name of the race had over the years different names

Year First Second Third
1998 Germany Viola Paulitz-Müller Belgium Vanja Vonckx Netherlands Arenda Grimberg
1999 Netherlands Leontien van Moorsel Netherlands Mirjam Melchers France Catherine Marsal
2000 Sweden Madeleine Lindberg Netherlands Marielle van Scheppingen-Romme United Kingdom Ceris Gilfillan
2002 Netherlands Leontien van Moorsel Netherlands Chantal Beltman Germany Tanja Hennes
2003 Netherlands Mirjam Melchers Netherlands Ghita Beltman United Kingdom Rachel Heal
2004 Netherlands Sissy van Alebeek Netherlands Kirsten Wild Netherlands Sharon van Essen
2005 Netherlands Suzanne de Goede Denmark Linda Villumsen Germany Judith Arndt
2006 Netherlands Loes Markerink Germany Trixi Worrack Netherlands Kirsten Wild
2007 Italy Giorgia Bronzini Netherlands Marianne Vos Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
2008 United States Kristin Armstrong Netherlands Regina Bruins Netherlands Kirsten Wild
2009 Netherlands Marianne Vos Germany Trixi Worrack Sweden Emma Johansson
2010 Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Netherlands Kirsten Wild
2011 Netherlands Suzanne de Goede Germany Marlen Joehrend Netherlands Natalie van Gogh
2012 Netherlands Marianne Vos Italy Marta Bastianelli United Kingdom Lizzie Armitstead
2013 Not held
2014 Netherlands Kirsten Wild United States Shelley Olds Sweden Emma Johansson
2015 Netherlands Kirsten Wild Australia Chloe Hosking United Kingdom Christine Majerus

Drentse 8 van Dwingeloo / Acht van Westerveld

Year First Second Third
2007 Germany Regina Schleiger Netherlands Marianne Vos Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
2008 Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Germany Regina Schleiger Netherlands Rochelle Gilmore
2009 Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Germany Regina Schleiger Netherlands Kirsten Wild
2010 Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Sweden Emma Johansson Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten
2011 Netherlands Marianne Vos United States Shelley Olds Sweden Emma Johansson
2012 Australia Chloe Hosking Italy Giorgia Bronzini Netherlands Marianne Vos
2013 Netherlands Marianne Vos Italy Giorgia Bronzini Sweden Emma Johansson
2014 Netherlands Chantal Blaak United Kingdom Lucy Garner United Kingdom Lizzie Armitstead
2015 Italy Giorgia Bronzini Italy Valentina Scandolara Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten
2016 Canada Leah Kirchmann Luxembourg Christine Majerus Netherlands Anouska Koster
2017 Australia Chloe Hosking Belgium Lotte Kopecky Denmark Amalie Dideriksen

Ronde van Drenthe

The Ronde van Drenthe is held in a flat part of the Netherlands but the course does have one main difficulty - the 'VAM-berg'. The hill is a man-made berg, the result of a landfill, and the route up this 750m long ascent is narrow and kicks up to over 20% grade. The women hit the VAM-berg three times, and for extra fun will have sprint bonuses at the top. To make the flat route even more challenging, the course has several intermediate sprints and a few cobbled sectors.

Year First Second Third
2007 Netherlands Adrie Visser France Élodie Touffet Netherlands Marianne Vos
2008 Netherlands Chantal Beltman Netherlands Marianne Vos Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
2009 Sweden Emma Johansson Netherlands Loes Gunnewijk Netherlands Chantal Blaak
2010 Netherlands Loes Gunnewijk Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten Italy Giorgia Bronzini
2011 Netherlands Marianne Vos Netherlands Kirsten Wild Italy Giorgia Bronzini
2012 Netherlands Marianne Vos Netherlands Kirsten Wild Sweden Emma Johansson
2013 Netherlands Marianne Vos Netherlands Ellen van Dijk Sweden Emma Johansson
2014 United Kingdom Lizzie Armitstead Netherlands Anna van der Breggen United States Shelley Olds
2015 Belgium Jolien D'Hoore Netherlands Amy Pieters Netherlands Ellen van Dijk
2016 Netherlands Chantal Blaak Australia Gracie Elvin Germany Trixi Worrack
2017 Denmark Amalie Dideriksen Italy Elena Cecchini Netherlands Lucinda Brand

References

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