Ronde van Noord-Holland

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Ronde van Noord-Holland
Race details
Date
  • Late April (until 2018)
  • June (2019)
RegionNoord-Holland, Netherlands
English nameTour of North Holland
Local name(s)Ronde Van Noord-Holland (in Dutch)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type
  • Single-day (until 2018)
  • Stage race (from 2019)
Web site www.rondevannoordholland.nl OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1946 (1946)
Editions75 (as of 2021) [1]
First winnerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Joop Middelink  (NED)
Most winsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Jans Koerts  (NED)(3 wins)
Most recentFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Ivar Slik  (NED)

Ronde van Noord-Holland is a road bicycle race held annually in the province of North Holland (Noord-Holland) in the Netherlands. In 2005 the race was organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. From 2006 to 2018, it was rated as a 1.2 event.

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Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1946Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joop Middelink
1947Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Gerard Van Beek
1948Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Johannes Krever
1949Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Piet Verwijmeren
1950Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Wout Wagtmans
1951Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Hans Dekkers
1952Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Piet Van Roon
1953Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Wout Verhoeven
1954Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Karel Keepers
1955Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium René Van Meenen
1956Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jan Rol
1957Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joop Van De Putten
1958Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Harry Scholten
1959Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Harry Scholten
1960Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Ab Sluis
1961Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jan Janssens
1962Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Henk Cornelisse
1963Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rinus Paul
1964Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Gerben Karstens
1965Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Evert Dolman
1966Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eddy Beugels
1967Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Wim Dubois
1968Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Harrie Jansen
1969Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Harrie Jansen
1970Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tino Tabak
1971Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Nanno Bakker
1972Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Wim De Waal
1973Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Piet van Katwijk
1974Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Theo Smit
1975Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Piet Van Der Kruijs
1976Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Adri van Houwelingen
1977Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Bart van Est
1978Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Henk Mutsaars
1979Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Theo de Rooij
1980Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Theo Hogervorst
1981Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Peer Maas
1982Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Theo Wallenburg
1983Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Erwin Kistemaker
1984Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Nico Van De Klundert
1985Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Geert Schipper
1986Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Ralph Moorman
1987Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Patrick Rasch
1988Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands David Pots
1989Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Erik Stroombergen
1990Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Erwin Kistemaker
1991Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jans Koerts
1992Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Henri Dorgelo
1993Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Patrick Rasch
1994Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Luc Reijrink
1995Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands John den Braber
1996Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rudie Kemna
1997Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Bjorn Vonk
1998Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Louis de Koning
1999Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jans Koerts Team Cologne
2000Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Bjørnar Vestøl Linda McCartney Foods
2001Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Stefan van Dijk BankGiroLoterij–Batavus
2002Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rudie Kemna BankGiroLoterij–Batavus
2003Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jans Koerts BankGiroLoterij–Batavus
2004Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Stefan van Dijk Lotto–Domo
2005Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Paul van Schalen Axa Pro Cycling Team
2006Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Kai Reus Rabobank Continental Team
2007Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Kenny van Hummel Skil–Shimano
2008Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Robert Wagner Skil–Shimano
2009Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Theo Bos Rabobank Continental Team
2010Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Robert Wagner Skil–Shimano
2011Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Niels Wytinck Colba–Mercury
2012Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Gediminas Bagdonas An Post–Sean Kelly
2013Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Dylan Groenewegen Cycling Team De Rijke–Shanks
2014No race
2015Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Johim Ariesen Metec–TKH
2016Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Mathias Westergaard Team Almeborg–Bornholm
2017Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Fabio Jakobsen SEG Racing Academy
2018Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Julius van den Berg SEG Racing Academy
2019 [2] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Ivar Slik Monkey Town–à Bloc
2020No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands [3]
2021No race due to insufficient police resources [1]

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