Draai van de Kaai

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Draai van de Kaai
Marianne Vos tussen de mannen (5983979034).jpg
Race details
Date2nd monday after the Tour de France
Region Roosendaal, Netherlands
Local name(s)Draai van de Kaai (in Dutch)
Discipline Road race
Type criterium
Web site www.dedraai.nl OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First editionMen: 1980 (1980)
Women: 2001 (2001)
EditionsMen: 39 (as of 2018)
Women: 18 (as of 2018)
First winnerMen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bert Oosterbosch  (NED)
Women
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Leontien van Moorsel  (NED)
Most winsMen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Blijlevens  (NED)(2 wins)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michael Boogerd  (NED)(2 wins)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Nairo Quintana  (COL)(2 wins)Women
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED)(4 wins)
Most recentMen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Piotr Havik  (NED)
Women
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeanne Korevaar  (NED)

Draai van de Kaai (English: Turn of the Quay) is an elite men's and women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in Roosendaal, Netherlands on the second Monday after the Tour de France. The first edition was in 1980 and since 2008 the event also includes a women's race. [1] [2]

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Honours

Men's

Rob Ruijgh and Johnny Hoogerland in 2011. Vancansoleil Rob Ruijgh, Johnny Hoogerland (5983418573).jpg
Rob Ruijgh and Johnny Hoogerland in 2011.
YearCountryRiderTeam
2018Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Piotr Havik
2017Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Tim Merlier
2016Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Jarlinson Pantano
2015Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Nairo Quintana
2014Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Marcel Kittel
2013Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Nairo Quintana
2012Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alejandro Valverde
2011Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Samuel Sánchez
2010Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Andy Schleck
2009Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mark Cavendish
2008Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Thomas Dekker
2007Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alberto Contador
2006Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Óscar Freire
2005Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ivan Basso
2004Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Tom Boonen
2003Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Alexander Vinokourov
2002Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Michael Boogerd
2001Flag of France.svg  France Laurent Jalabert
2000Flag of France.svg  France Richard Virenque
1999Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lance Armstrong
1998Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Michael Boogerd
1997Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Erik Zabel
1996Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jeroen Blijlevens
1995Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jeroen Blijlevens
1994Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Djamolidine Abdoujaparov
1993Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mario Cipollini
1992Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tristan Hoffman
1991Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Claudio Chiappucci
1990Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Erik Breukink
1989Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Phil Anderson
1988Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Steven Rooks
1987Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jos Lammertink
1986Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Johan van der Velde
1985Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk
1984Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Adrie van der Poel
1983Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Frits Pirard
1982Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Adri van Houwelingen
1981Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann
1980Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Bert Oosterbosch

Source [1]

Women's

Winner Vera Koedooder in 2011. Vera Koedooder (5999691474).jpg
Winner Vera Koedooder in 2011.
2011 Draai van de Kaai with Kirsten Wild and Ellen van Dijk. 2011 Draai van de Kaai, Kirsten Wild, Ellen van Dijk.jpg
2011 Draai van de Kaai with Kirsten Wild and Ellen van Dijk.
YearWinnerSecondThird
2018 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeanne Korevaar Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chantal Blaak Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nina Kessler
2017 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sophie de Boer Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annemiek van Vleuten Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nina Kessler
2016 Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Scandolara Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy Pieters Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucinda Brand
2015 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucinda Brand Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Scandolara Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amy Pieters
2014 Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Scandolara Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anna van der Breggen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos
2013 Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Scandolara Flag of Sweden.svg Emma Johansson Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vera Koedooder
2012 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Iris Slappendel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucinda Brand Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thalita de Jong
2011 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vera Koedooder Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loes Gunnewijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos
2010 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ellen van Dijk Flag of Germany.svg Hanka Kupfernagel
2009 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos Flag of the Netherlands.svg Suzanne de Goede Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chloe Hosking
2008 Flag of Germany.svg Christina Becker Flag of the Netherlands.svg Suzanne de Goede Flag of the Netherlands.svg Andre Bosman
2007 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sissy van Alebeek Flag of the Netherlands.svg Suzanne de Goede
2006 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne Vos Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ellen van Dijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sissy van Alebeek
2005 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mirjam Melchers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chantal Beltman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sissy van Alebeek
2004 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mirjam Melchers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Leontien van Moorsel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Debby Mansveld
2003 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sissy van Alebeek Flag of Germany.svg Sandra Missbach Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Corine Hierckens
2002 Flag of Germany.svg Sandra Missbach Flag of the Netherlands.svg Inge Klep
2001 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Leontien van Moorsel Flag of Germany.svg Sandra Missbach Flag of the Netherlands.svg Debby Mansveld

Source [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Draai van de Kaai (F)". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.