Profronde van Almelo

Profronde van Almelo (English: Prof tour of Almelo) is an elite men's and women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in Almelo, Netherlands. The first edition was in 1983 and since 2008 the event also includes a women's race. In 1987 and 1988 the race was a stage within the Ronde van Nederland, a UCI category 2.1 event.[1][2]

Profronde van Almelo
Race details
DateAugust/September
RegionAlmelo, Netherlands
English nameProf tour of Almelo
Local name(s)Profronde van Almelo (in Dutch)
Nickname(s)Nacht van Almelo (English: Night of Almelo)
DisciplineRoad race
Typecriterium
Web sitewww.profrondealmelo.nl
History
First editionMen: 1983 (1983)
Women: 2008 (2008)
EditionsMen: 31 (as of 2012)
Women: 4 (as of 2012)
First winnerMen
 Gerard Veldscholten (NED)
Women
 Arenda Grimberg (NED)
Most winsMen
 Gerard Veldscholten (NED) (2 wins)
Women
 Arenda Grimberg (NED) (2 wins)
Most recentMen
 Antwan Tolhoek (NED)
Women
 Marianne Vos (NED)

Honours

Men's

Year Winner Second Third
1983  Gerard Veldscholten (NED)
1984  Seán Kelly (IRL)
1985  Hennie Kuiper (NED)
1986  Jos Lammertink (NED)
1987  Marc Sergeant (BEL)
1988  Wim Arras (BEL)
1989  Laurent Fignon (FRA)
1990  Peter Pieters (NED)
1991  Gerard Veldscholten (NED)
1992  Vjatsjeslav Jekimov (RUS)
1993  Gerrit de Vries (NED)
1994  Erwin Nijboer (NED)
1995  Max van Heeswijk (NED)
1996  Erik Dekker (NED)
1997  Tom Steels (NED)
1998  Robbie McEwen (AUS)
1999  Maarten den Bakker (NED)
2000  Servais Knaven (NED)  Erik Zabel (GER)  Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)
2001  Ludo Dierckxsens (BEL)  Stuart O'Grady (AUS)  Rudi Kemna (NED)
2002  Johan Museeuw (BEL)  Erik Dekker (NED)  Marcel Luppes (NED)
2003  Rik Reinerink (NED)  Servais Knaven (NED)  Bradley McGee (AUS)
2004  Paolo Bettini (ITA)  Erik Dekker (NED)  Rik Reinerink (NED)
2005  Bram Tankink (NED)  Michael Rasmussen (DEN)  Rudie Kemna (NED)
2006  Joost Posthuma (NED)  Bram Tankink (NED)  Robbie McEwen (AUS)
2007  Thomas Dekker (NED)  Robert Hunter (RSA)  Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
2008  Gert Steegmans (BEL)  Fränk Schleck (LUX)  Joost Posthuma (NED)
2009  Mark Cavendish (GBR)  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)  Tom Veelers (NED)
2010  Samuel Sanchez (ESP)  Lars Boom (NED)  Albert Timmer (NED)
2011  Rob Ruijgh (NED)  André Greipel (GER)  Samuel Sanchez (ESP)
2012  Maarten Tjallingii (NED)  Stijn Devolder (BEL)  Joost Posthuma (NED)
2013  Danny van Poppel (NED)  Tom Dumoulin (NED)  Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED)
2014  Tom Veelers (NED)  Danny van Poppel (NED)  Lieuwe Westra (NED)
2015  Lars Boom (NED)  Maurits Lammertink (NED)  Bram Tankink (NED)
2016  Dylan Groenewegen (NED)  Maurits Lammertink (NED)  Stef Clement (NED)
2017  Bauke Mollema (NED)  Bram Tankink (NED)  Albert Timmer (NED)
2018  Antwan Tolhoek (NED)  Niki Terpstra (NED)  Bram Tankink (NED)

Source[1]

Women's

Year Winner Second Third
2008  Arenda Grimberg (NED) Andrea Bosman (NED) Catharina Mulders (NED)
2009  Chantal Beltman (NED) Marianne Vos (NED) Kirsten Wild (NED)
2010  Arenda Grimberg (NED) Loes Gunnewijk (NED) Marianne Vos (NED)
2012  Marianne Vos (NED) Ellen van Dijk (NED) Kimberley van den Berg (NED)

Source[2]

References

  1. "Profronde van Almelo". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  2. "Profronde van Almelo (F)". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
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