Ronde van Drenthe

Dutch one-day road cycling race From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ronde van Drenthe (English: Tour of Drenthe) was 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. The women's event was part of the UCI Women's World Tour, and the men's event was part of the UCI Europe Tour.

DateEarly-March
RegionDrenthe, Netherlands
EnglishnameTour of Drenthe
LocalnameRonde van Drenthe
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Ronde van Drenthe
Race details
DateEarly-March
RegionDrenthe, Netherlands
English nameTour of Drenthe
Local nameRonde van Drenthe
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle day race
Web sitewww.rondevandrenthe.nl Edit this at Wikidata
History (men)
First edition1960 (1960)
Editions62 (as of 2023)
Final edition2023
First winner Jurrie Dokter (NED)
Most wins Henk Mutsaars (NED)
 Ron Snijders (NED)
 Allard Engels (NED)
 Anthony Theus (NED)
 Rudie Kemna (NED) (2 wins)
Final winner Per Strand Hagenes (NOR)
History (women)
First edition2008 (2008)
Editions17 (as of 2024)
First winner Adrie Visser (NED)
Most wins Lorena Wiebes (NED) (4 wins)
Final winner Lorena Wiebes (NED)
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In 2024, organisers announced that the race had been cancelled, owing to increasing costs, regulations and lack of support from the police.[1]

History

Men's event

The race was first held in 1960 as an amateur event.[2] Since 2005, the men's event has been part of the UCI Europe Tour. It became a 1.HC race in 2017.[3] Between 2010 and 2015, Dwars door Drenthe was held on the same weekend as the Ronde van Drenthe.[4] In 2011, Ronde van Drenthe and Dwars door Drenthe were held as a combined stage race, with each day retaining its own branding. The events reverted to being separate events in 2012.

In November 2023, organisers announced that the men's race would not be held from 2024 onwards.[5] The women's event would continue. Organisers stated the cancellation was due to increasing costs, regulations and lack of support from the police.[1]

2008 Ronde van Drenthe

Women's event

A women's event was first held in 1998 as Novilon Eurocup, a one-day race.[6] Between 2003 and 2006, this was held as a three-day event.[7][8] In 2007, these three stages were replaced by three one-day races - the Novilon Eurocup, Drenthe 8 of Dwingeloo and Ronde van Drenthe.[9][10][11] In 2015, the Novilon Eurocup was held for the last time, and the Drenthe 8 became Drentse 8 van Westerveld.

The first edition of Ronde van Drenthe in 2007 was part of the UCI Women's Road World Cup,[10] and the race became part of the UCI Women's World Tour in 2016. Dutch rider Lorena Wiebes won the event four times in a row from 2021 to 2024. In 2024, organisers announced that the women's race would not be held from 2025 onwards, thereby cancelling the event. Organisers stated the cancellation was due to increasing costs, regulations and lack of support from the police.[1]

Route

The races used generally flat roads in the Drenthe region of the Netherlands, with the challenge being multiple ascents of the VAM-berg [nl] – a hill built on a landfill site. The climb was 750m in length with an average gradient of 4.2% and a maximum gradient of 20%.[12] Other difficulties were the ten cobbled sections on the route.[13]

Men's past winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1960  Netherlands Jurrie Dokter
1961  Netherlands Cees De Jongh
1962 No race
1963 No race
1964  Netherlands Bart Solaro
1965  Netherlands Roel Hendriks
1966  Netherlands Piet Tesselaar
1967  Netherlands Leen De Groot
1968  Netherlands Jan van Katwijk
1969  Netherlands Ben Janbroers
1970  Netherlands Popke Oosterhof
1971  Netherlands Julles Bruessing
1972  Netherlands Hennie Kuiper
1973  Netherlands Gerrie van Gerwen
1974  Netherlands Co Hoogendoorn
1975  Netherlands Jimmy Kruunenburg
1976  Netherlands Wil van Helvoirt
1977  Netherlands Joop Ribbers
1978  Netherlands Henk Mutsaars
1979  Netherlands Wim de Waal
1980  Netherlands Henk Mutsaars
1981  Netherlands Ron Snijders
1982  Netherlands Hans Baudoin
1983  Netherlands Ron Snijders
1984  Netherlands Antoon van der Steen
1985  Netherlands Henk Boeve
1986  Netherlands Dick Dekker
1987  Netherlands Richard Luppes
1988  Netherlands Stephan Räkers
1989  Netherlands Eric Knuvers
1990  Netherlands Gerard Kemper
1991  Netherlands Allard Engels
1992  Netherlands Paul Konings
1993  Netherlands Allard Engels
1994  Netherlands Anthony Theus
1995  Netherlands Pascal Appeldoorn
1996  Netherlands Karsten Kroon
1997  Netherlands Anthony Theus
1998  Netherlands Remco van der Ven TVM–Farm Frites
1999  Netherlands Jans Koerts Team Cologne
2000  Belgium Andy de Smet Spar-OKI
2001 No race due to foot-and-mouth disease
2002  Netherlands Rudie Kemna BankGiroLoterij–Batavus
2003  Netherlands Rudie Kemna BankGiroLoterij
2004  Netherlands Erik Dekker Rabobank
2005  Germany Marcel Sieberg Team Lamonta
2006  Germany Markus Eichler Team Regiostrom-Senges
2007  Netherlands Martijn Maaskant Rabobank Continental Team
2008  Netherlands Coen Vermeltfoort Rabobank Continental Team
2009  Italy Maurizio Biondo Ceramica Flaminia–Bossini Docce
2010  Italy Alberto Ongarato Vacansoleil
2011  Netherlands Kenny Van Hummel Skil–Shimano
2012  Netherlands Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil–DCM
2013  Sweden Alexander Wetterhall NetApp–Endura
2014  Belgium Kenny Dehaes Lotto–Belisol
2015  Belgium Edward Theuns Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2016  Netherlands Jesper Asselman Roompot–Oranje Peloton
2017  Netherlands Jan-Willem van Schip Delta Cycling Rotterdam
2018  Czech Republic František Sisr CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice
2019  Netherlands Pim Ligthart Direct Énergie
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Belgium Rune Herregodts Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2022  Belgium Dries Van Gestel Team TotalEnergies
2023  Norway Per Strand Hagenes Team Jumbo–Visma
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Source[14][15]

Women's past winners

Novilon Eurocup

Drentse 8 van Dwingeloo / Acht van Westerveld

Ronde van Drenthe

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