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Amstel Gold Race

Amstel Gold Race
Local name:Amstel Gold Race
Region:Mostly Limburg (Netherlands)
Date:Middle of April
Type:One-day race
History
First Edition:1966
Number of Editions:40
First Winner:Jean Stablinski , (France)
Most Wins:Jan Raas (Netherlands), 5 wins

The Amstel Gold Race is a road cycling race held (mostly) in the southern part of the province of Limburg, The Netherlands. It is held every spring. As of 2005, it is part of the UCI ProTour. Prior to that it was part of the Road Cycling World Cup . The name does not (directly) refer to the river Amstel, which is far away from the course, but to the sponsor, Heineken-owned beer brand Amstel.

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History

The first race, organized by Herman Krott, took place on April 30 1966, chosen by Krott because it was the Queen's birthday, which he thought would help draw crowds. Unfortunately, in many villages the festivities blocked the roads, meaning that the course had to be changed several times when the race was already underway. As a result, it became over 300 km long, which led an infuriated Jacques Anquetil to leave the race prematurely.

Results

Amstel Gold Race Winners (since 1966)
Date Winner Nationality
April 30 1966Jean Stablinksi France
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1990Adri van der Poel Netherlands
1991Frans Maassen Netherlands
1992Olaf Ludwig Germany
1993Rolf Järmann Switzerland
1994Johan MuseeuwBelgium
1995Mauro Gianetti Switzerland
1996Stefano Zanini Italy
1997Bjarne RiisDenmark
1998Rolf Järmann Switzerland
1999Michael Boogerd Netherlands
2000Erik ZabelGermany
2001Erik DekkerNetherlands
2002Michele Bartoli Italy
2003Alexandre VinokourovKazakhstan
2004Davide Rebellin Italy
April 172005Danilo Di Luca Italy

Course

As is not unusual for road cycling races, the course has changed many times over the years. In 2005 the race took place almost entirely within the boundaries of the province of Limburg, but there have also been editions that covered significant parts of Belgium. Since 2003 the finish is at the top of the Cauberg hill, in the Valkenburg municipality. Before 2003 the finish used to be in Maastricht.

References

  • Graat, John (April 16, 2005). De Gold Race is allang geen 'poenkoers' meer. Trouw (newspaper), p. 21.

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Last updated: 05-28-2005 06:22:25
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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