Race details | |
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Date | May |
Region | Netherlands |
English name | Three Days of Axel |
Discipline | Road race |
Type | Stage race |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 1982 |
Editions | 39 (as of 2022) |
First winner | Jack van der Horst (NED) |
Most wins | Jasper Bovenhuis (NED) (2 wins) |
Most recent | Henrik Pedersen (DEN) |
The SPIE Internationale Junioren Driedaagse van Axel (English: Three Days of Axel) is a junior (ages 17-18) multi-day cycling race held annually in the Netherlands.[1] It was part of the UCI Junior World Cup from 1993 to 2007.[2]
Winners
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1982 | Jack van der Horst | E. Roovers | R. Rijkenberg |
1983 | Peter van de Klundert | W. Roovers | M. Duyenstein |
1984 | Herbert Dijkstra | Tom Cordes | Arjan Jagt |
1985 | Andre van Reek | William Derns | Niek de Taeye |
1986 | Erik Hans Pauwe | Yvan Louter | John Kruithof |
1987 | Raymond Thebes | Richard Jansen | Mark Krabbenburg |
1988 | Servais Knaven | Andrea Peron | Gianluca Tarocco |
1989 | Davide Rebellin | Andrea Peron | Richard Groenendaal |
1990 | Léon van Bon | Sébastien Rondeau | Niels van der Steen |
1991 | Henk Vogels | Nicolas Jalabert | Koos Moerenhout |
1992 | Robert Koppers | Charles Overgaag | Maurice van Rijn |
1993 | Johan Bruinsma | Robert Koppers | Andreas Klier |
1994 | Andreas Klier | Alessandro Rota | Jörg Jaksche |
1995 | Andrey Korolev | Jacob Nielsen | Wopke Veenstra |
1996 | Vincent van der Kooij | Camiel van den Bergh | Björn Vonk |
1997 | Bram de Waard | Martin Bolt | Roel Egelmeers |
1998 | Eric Baumann | Jurgen Van Goolen | Tom Boonen |
1999 | Filip Verscuren | Martijn Stougie | Tom Southam |
2000 | Marcel Sieberg | Błażej Janiaczyk | Kenny van Hummel |
2001 | Christian Meschenmoser | Martijn Maaskant | Błażej Janiaczyk |
2002 | Matti Breschel | Michał Gołaś | Oliver Steiler-Cote |
2003 | Kai Reus | Michiel Van Aelbroeck | Jasper Melis |
2004 | Pawel Mikulicz | Stijn Joseph | Michel Kreder |
2005 | Thomas Riber-Sellebjerg | Kasper Thustrup | Jacopo Guarnieri |
2006 | Morten Birck Reckweg | Sven Vandousselaere | Ronan van Zandbeek |
2007 | Adam Blythe | Philipp Ries | Jetse Bol |
2008 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Erick Rowsell | Rune van der Meijden |
2009 | Jasper Bovenhuis | Nikias Arndt | Jasper Stuyven |
2010 | Danny van Poppel | Mario Vogt | Dylan van Baarle |
2011 | Alexander Kamp | Danny van Poppel | Stefan Küng |
2012 | Mads Würtz Schmidt | Piotr Havik | Leon Rohde |
2013 | Brent Luyckx | Simon Larsen | Mathias Rask Jeppesen |
2014 | Peter Lenderink | Jan Tschernoster | Bram Welten |
2015 | Max Kanter | Mario Spengler | Matthew Bostock |
2016 | Stefan Bissegger | Jarno Mobach | Harry Sweeny |
2017 | Alex Molenaar | Johan Langballe | Ward Vanhoof |
2018 | Alexandre Balmer | Valentin Retailleau | Mason Hollyman |
2019 | Quinn Simmons | Hidde Van Veenendaal | Hannes Wilksch |
2020 | No race | ||
2021 | Artem Shmidt | Joshua Tarling | Alec Segaert |
2022 | Henrik Pedersen | Niels Michotte | Artem Shmidt |
References
- ↑ "SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
- ↑ "Results". juniorendriedaagse.nl. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
External links
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