Driedaagse van Axel
Race details
DateMay
RegionNetherlands
English nameThree Days of Axel
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.juniorendriedaagse.nl/welkom/
History
First edition1982 (1982)
Editions39 (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
1982Netherlands Jack van der HorstNetherlands E. RooversNetherlands R. Rijkenberg
1983Netherlands Peter van de KlundertNetherlands W. RooversNetherlands M. Duyenstein
1984Netherlands Herbert DijkstraNetherlands Tom CordesNetherlands Arjan Jagt
1985Netherlands Andre van ReekNetherlands William DernsNetherlands Niek de Taeye
1986Netherlands Erik Hans PauweNetherlands Yvan LouterNetherlands John Kruithof
1987Netherlands Raymond ThebesNetherlands Richard JansenNetherlands Mark Krabbenburg
1988Netherlands Servais KnavenItaly Andrea PeronItaly Gianluca Tarocco
1989Italy Davide RebellinItaly Andrea PeronNetherlands Richard Groenendaal
1990Netherlands Léon van BonFrance Sébastien RondeauNetherlands Niels van der Steen
1991Australia Henk VogelsFrance Nicolas JalabertNetherlands Koos Moerenhout
1992Netherlands Robert KoppersNetherlands Charles OvergaagNetherlands Maurice van Rijn
1993Netherlands Johan BruinsmaNetherlands Robert KoppersGermany Andreas Klier
1994Germany Andreas KlierItaly Alessandro RotaGermany Jörg Jaksche
1995Ukraine Andrey KorolevDenmark Jacob NielsenNetherlands Wopke Veenstra
1996Netherlands Vincent van der KooijNetherlands Camiel van den BerghNetherlands Björn Vonk
1997Netherlands Bram de WaardSwitzerland Martin BoltNetherlands Roel Egelmeers
1998Germany Eric BaumannBelgium Jurgen Van GoolenBelgium Tom Boonen
1999Belgium Filip VerscurenNetherlands Martijn StougieUnited Kingdom Tom Southam
2000Germany Marcel SiebergPoland Błażej JaniaczykNetherlands Kenny van Hummel
2001Germany Christian MeschenmoserNetherlands Martijn MaaskantPoland Błażej Janiaczyk
2002Denmark Matti BreschelPoland Michał GołaśUnited States Oliver Steiler-Cote
2003Netherlands Kai ReusBelgium Michiel Van AelbroeckBelgium Jasper Melis
2004Poland Pawel MikuliczBelgium Stijn JosephNetherlands Michel Kreder
2005Denmark Thomas Riber-SellebjergDenmark Kasper ThustrupItaly Jacopo Guarnieri
2006Denmark Morten Birck ReckwegBelgium Sven VandousselaereNetherlands Ronan van Zandbeek
2007United Kingdom Adam BlytheGermany Philipp RiesNetherlands Jetse Bol
2008Netherlands Jasper BovenhuisUnited Kingdom Erick RowsellNetherlands Rune van der Meijden
2009Netherlands Jasper BovenhuisGermany Nikias ArndtBelgium Jasper Stuyven
2010Netherlands Danny van PoppelGermany Mario VogtNetherlands Dylan van Baarle
2011Denmark Alexander KampNetherlands Danny van PoppelSwitzerland Stefan Küng
2012Denmark Mads Würtz SchmidtNetherlands Piotr HavikGermany Leon Rohde
2013Belgium Brent LuyckxDenmark Simon LarsenDenmark Mathias Rask Jeppesen
2014Netherlands Peter LenderinkGermany Jan TschernosterNetherlands Bram Welten
2015Germany Max KanterSwitzerland Mario SpenglerUnited Kingdom Matthew Bostock
2016Switzerland Stefan BisseggerNetherlands Jarno MobachAustralia Harry Sweeny
2017Netherlands Alex MolenaarDenmark Johan LangballeBelgium Ward Vanhoof
2018Switzerland Alexandre BalmerFrance Valentin RetailleauUnited Kingdom Mason Hollyman
2019United States Quinn SimmonsNetherlands Hidde Van VeenendaalGermany Hannes Wilksch
2020No race
2021United States Artem ShmidtUnited Kingdom Joshua TarlingBelgium Alec Segaert
2022Denmark Henrik PedersenLuxembourg Niels MichotteUnited States Artem Shmidt

References

  1. "SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  2. "Results". juniorendriedaagse.nl. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
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