PWZ Zuidenveld Tour

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PWZ Zuidenveld Tour
Race details
DateLate April/May
RegionNetherlands
Discipline Road race
Competition UCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day race
Web site www.zuidenveldtour.nl OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1992 (1992)
Editions31 (as of 2022)
First winnerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Jeroen Blijlevens  (NED)
Most wins
(2 wins)
Most recentFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Coen Vermeltfoort  (NED)

The PWZ Zuidenveld Tour, formerly the Zuid Oost Drenthe Classic, is a road bicycle race held annually in the Netherlands. It has been organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour since 2013. [1]

Winners

YearWinnerSecondThird
1992 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Blijlevens Flag of the Netherlands.svg David Veenendaal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tonnie Teuben
1993 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Erik van der Heide Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Vegt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danny Stam
1994 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan de Leeuw Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lex Nederlof Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ronald Withag
1995 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Steven de Jongh Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Slagter Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arjan Vinke
1996 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van der Wolf Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rudi Kemna Flag of the Netherlands.svg Herold Dat
1997 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sander Olijve Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rudi Kemna Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martin van Steen
1998 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart Boom Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ronald Mutsaars Flag of the Netherlands.svg Herman Fledderus
1999 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mark ter Schure Flag of the Netherlands.svg Andre van de Reep Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bjorn Vonk
2000 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bobbie Traksel Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gerben van de Reep Flag of the Netherlands.svg Herold Dat
2001 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Edwin Dunning Flag of the Netherlands.svg Julien Smink Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wally Buurstede
2002 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Angelo van Melis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Luppes  [ nl ] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arno Wallaard
2003 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pascal Hermes Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Luppes  [ nl ] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Pronk
2004 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter van Agtmaal Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Schep Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Olde Dubbelink
2005 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart Boom Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Lucassen Flag of South Africa.svg Raynold Smith
2006 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Harms Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wim Stroetinga Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco Bos
2007 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco Bos Flag of Denmark.svg Marc Hester Hansen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Lust
2008 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco Bos Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bert-Jan Lindeman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joost Spring In't Veld
2009 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Beima Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jasper Lenferink Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Verschoor
2010 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Schulting Flag of the Netherlands.svg Glenn Clermonts Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bert-Jan Lindeman
2011 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bert-Jan Lindeman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jos Harms Flag of the Netherlands.svg Niels de Blaauw
2012 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maurits Lammertink Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries Hollanders Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart van Haaren
2013 (1) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeff Vermeulen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Niko Eeckhout Flag of Germany.svg Grischa Janorschke
2013 (2) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian van Goethem Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johim Ariesen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sjoerd Kouwenhoven
2014 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wim Stroetinga Flag of Germany.svg Phil Bauhaus Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dylan Groenewegen
2015 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeff Vermeulen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wim Stroetinga Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Brøchner
2016 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Elmar Reinders Flag of the Netherlands.svg Taco van der Hoorn Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yoeri Havik
2017 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Ottema Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joey van Rhee Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stef Krul
2018 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stef Krul Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maarten van Trijp Flag of Estonia.svg Aksel Nõmmela
2019 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luuc Bugter Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bas van der Kooij Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yves Coolen
2020Cancelled
2021 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Elmar Reinders Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan van Sintmaartensdijk Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Richard Habermann
2022 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Coen Vermeltfoort Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Kopecký Flag of Denmark.svg Marcus Sander Hansen

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