RaboRonde Heerlen

RaboRonde Heerlen or Profronde van Heerlen (English: Proftour Heerlen) is an elite men's and women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in Heerlen, Netherlands. It's one of the largest post-Tour de France criteriums with about 50,000 spectators annually. The first edition was in 1990 and since 2013 the event also includes a women's race.[1][2][3]

RaboRonde Heerlen
Logo RaboRonde Heerlen
Race details
Date1st Friday after Tour de France
RegionHeerlen, Netherlands
English nameProftour of Heerlen
DisciplineRoad race
Typecriterium
Organiser1990–2009:
Stichting Profronde Heerlen
2010- :
Stichting Cyclocross Heerlen
Web sitewww.raborondeheerlen.nl
History
First editionMen: 1990 (1990)
Women: 2013 (2013)
EditionsMen: 30 (as of 2019)
Women: 7 (as of 2019)
First winnerMen
 Peter Winnen (NED)
Women
 Liesbet De Vocht (BEL)
Most recentMen
 Mike Teunissen (NED)
Women
 Roxane Knetemann (NED)

The race is organized by Stichting Cyclocross Heerlen on the first Friday after the Tour de France. Until 2009 the event was organized by Stichting Profronde Heerlen.[1]

Honours

Men's

YearWinnerSecondThird
1990Netherlands Peter WinnenNetherlands Jelle NijdamNetherlands Erik Breukink
1991Netherlands Frans MaassenNetherlands Henk LubberdingGermany Uwe Raab
1992Netherlands Ad WijnandsNetherlands Jelle NijdamItaly Guido Bontempi
1993Netherlands Danny NelissenNetherlands Gert JakobsDenmark Bo Hamburger
1994Netherlands Adri van der PoelUzbekistan Djamolidine AbdoujaparovItaly Silvio Martinello
1995Netherlands Frans MaassenGermany Erik ZabelNetherlands Wiebren Veenstra
1996Netherlands Jeroen BlijlevensNetherlands John TalenNetherlands Max van Heeswijk
1997Netherlands Michael BoogerdGermany Jan UllrichNetherlands Raymond Meijs
1998Netherlands Max van HeeswijkGermany Jens HeppnerNetherlands Servais Knaven
1999United States Lance ArmstrongBelgium Kurt van de WouwerNetherlands Maarten den Bakker
2000Netherlands Erik DekkerNetherlands Servais KnavenBelgium Geert Verheyen
2001Netherlands Jans KoertsFrance Laurent JalabertNetherlands Marc Lotz
2002Australia Robbie McEwenNetherlands Michael BoogerdNetherlands Bram Schmitz
2003Netherlands Servais KnavenNetherlands Léon van BonAustralia Bradley McGee
2004Netherlands Marc LotzAustralia Robbie McEwenNorway Thor Hushovd
2005Denmark Michael RasmussenSpain Óscar Pereiro SioNetherlands Léon van Bon
2006Spain Óscar FreireAustralia Robbie McEwenNetherlands Joost Posthuma
2007Netherlands Thomas DekkerNetherlands Steven de JonghNetherlands Bram de Groot
2008United Kingdom Mark CavendishBelgium Gert SteegmansNetherlands Bram Tankink
2009Spain Alberto ContadorItaly Alessandro BallanNetherlands Laurens ten Dam
2010Netherlands Karsten KroonNetherlands Maarten TjallingiiNetherlands Johnny Hoogerland
2011Luxembourg Andy SchleckFrance Pierre RollandNetherlands Wout Poels
2012Netherlands Rob RuijghNetherlands Tom DumoulinNetherlands Bram Tankink
2013Netherlands Lars BoomNetherlands Tom DumoulinNetherlands Koen de Kort
2014Netherlands Tom DumoulinNetherlands Sebastian LangeveldNetherlands Niki Terpstra
2015Germany Simon GeschkeNetherlands Wout PoelsNetherlands Bram Tankink
2016Netherlands Wout PoelsNetherlands Stef ClementNetherlands Dylan Groenewegen
2017Netherlands Ramon SinkeldamNetherlands Jos van EmdenNetherlands Marco Minnaard
2018Netherlands Tom DumoulinNetherlands Wout PoelsNetherlands Ramon Sinkeldam
2019Netherlands Mike TeunissenNetherlands Koen de KortNetherlands Roy Curvers

Source[2]

Men's Time Trial

YearWinnerTime
2017Netherlands Jos van Emden2'22.41"
2018Netherlands Jaap Kooijman2'22.90"
2019Netherlands Lars Boom

Source[1]

Women's

Winner Coryn Rivera in 2018.
YearWinnerSecondThird
2013Belgium Liesbet De VochtNetherlands Anna van der BreggenNetherlands Pauliena Rooijakkers
2014Netherlands Ellen van DijkNetherlands Iris SlappendelBelgium Liesbet De Vocht
2015Netherlands Chantal BlaakNetherlands Anna van der BreggenNetherlands Kyara Stijns
2016Netherlands Chantal BlaakNetherlands Anouk RijffNetherlands Ilona Hoeksma
2017Netherlands Annemiek van VleutenNetherlands Chantal BlaakNetherlands Pauliena Rooijakkers
2018United States Coryn RiveraNetherlands Pauliena RooijakkersCanada Leah Kirchmann
2019Netherlands Roxane KnetemannUnited States Katie HallGermany Franziska Koch

Source[3]

References

  1. "Geschiedenis" (in Dutch). raborondeheerlen.nl. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. "Heerlen (a) RaboRonde Heerlen; Profronde van Heerlen". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  3. "Heerlen (F) RaboRonde Heerlen; Profronde van Heerlen". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
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