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Race Winners

2022 KWIATKOWSKI Michal

2021 VAN AERT Wout

2019 VAN DER POEL Mathieu

2018 VALGREN ANDERSEN Michael

2017 GILBERT Philippe

2016 GASPAROTTO Enrico

2015 KWIATKOWSKI Michal

2014 GILBERT Philippe

2013 KREUZIGER Roman

2012 GASPAROTTO Enrico

2011 GILBERT Philippe

2010 GILBERT Philippe

2009 IVANOV Serguei

2008 CUNEGO Damiano

2007 SCHUMACHER Stefan

2006 SCHLECK Frank

2005 DI LUCA Danilo

2004 REBELLIN Davide

2003 VINOKOUROV Alexandre

2002 BARTOLI Michele

2001 DEKKER Erik

2000 ZABEL Erik

1999 BOOGERD Michael

1998 JAERMANN Rolf

1997 RIIS Bjarne

1996 ZANINI Stefano

1995 GIANETTI Mauro

1994 MUSEEUW Johan

1993 JAERMANN Rolf

1992 LUDWIG Olaf

1991 MAASSEN Frans

1990 VAN DER POEL Adri

1989 VAN LANCKER Eric

1988 NIJDAM Jelle

1987 ZOETEMELK Joop

1986 ROOKS Steven

1985 KNETEMANN Gerrie

1984 HANEGRAAF Jacques

1983 ANDERSON Phil

1982 RAAS Jan

1981 HINAULT Bernard

1980 RAAS Jan

1979 RAAS Jan

1978 RAAS Jan

1977 RAAS Jan

1976 MAERTENS Freddy

1975 MERCKX Eddy

1974 KNETEMANN Gerrie

1973 MERCKX Eddy

1972 PLANCKAERT Walter

1971 VERBEECK Frans

1970 PINTENS Georges

1969 REYBROUCK Guido

1968 STEEVENS Harry

1967 DEN HARTOG Arie

1966 STABLINSKI Jean








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History

Written by Wicky (2005-03-01 00:00)
Translated by DZI (2006-01-31 15:46:00)

The pride of Dutch cycling. Other countries have several classics, the Netherlands just have to settle for the Amstel Gold Race. While this race is in the lowest ProTour class, category four, many Dutch people think this is one of the great classics. Usually long routes of more than 250 kilometres, right through the pittoresque landscape of (often steep) hilly province of Limburg. A quick look at the leaderboard will enhance that great character of this classic race. Big cycling names like Merckx, Hinault, Zoetemelk, Museeuw, Knetemann and Raas (5x!) have won this race in the past.


The Amstel Gold Race was ridden for the first time on 30th of april 1966. At first the finishline was drawn in Meerssen and Maastricht. Nowadays the finish on the Cauberg is the climax in the race, but the riders have to ascend it three times in total. With many turns, twists and double climbs in the process, the total number of climbs comes to 31 in the Gold Race.

In that first edition, the route was a “monsterrace”, with more than 300 kilometres from Breda to southern Limburg’s Meerssen. After a race of nearly eight hours, Frenchman Jean Stablinski is the first to cross the finishline in Meerssen. Stablinski was personally responsible for the lead group, Peter Post being one of his fellow riders. Finally Stablinski won the two man sprint with Belgian teammate Van de Kerckhove. Local hero Jan Hugens gets third place five seconds later. His bike broke down with only a few hundred metres to go which made it impossible for him to win this first edition.

Being a relative young classic, in comparison to Milan - Sanremo for instance, this race still fills the Dutch with pride and is certainly not the least of all classics. From the first edition of the race, the peloton has always had its share of big names. That’s probably why the race is held in such high regard with the Dutch and the organisers are very glad to have such an interesting field at the start. But the lack of history is also the reason why this race is in the lowest class.

Nevertheless, the many climbs deliver climaxes throughout the race, the race is always thrilling to watch, not just for the hundreds of thousands of spectators along the route. Let’s just hope the coming edition of the Amstel Gold Race isn’t shrouded in mist like the 2005 race where we barely saw Michael Boogerd leading teammate Freire to a sprintfinish, only to end up a victim to Danilo Di Luca who took advantage of the situation and came out on top first.




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