Race details | |
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Date | Mid-August |
Region | Erfurt, Germany |
Local name(s) | Rund um die Hainleite (in German) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Single-day |
History | |
First edition | 1907 |
Editions | 82 (as of 2007) |
Final edition | 2007 |
First winner | W. Ochs (GER) |
Most wins | Mario Kummer, Paul Kohl & Täve Schur (3 wins) |
Final winner | Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) |
The Rund um die Hainleite is a classic cycling race in and around the German city of Erfurt, Germany. Since 2005, it has been part of the UCI Europe Tour, being organised as 1.1 race. First held in 1907 the race ran celebrated its 100-year anniversary for its final edition in 2007. [1]
The event started as a National level event in 1907 and rose to being UCI 1.5 rated in 1997. Becoming then a 1.3 in 2002 before finally in 2005 becoming a 1.1 rated event. It kept this rating until the final edition in 2007. [2]
Source: [3]
Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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1907 | Germany | W. Ochs | ||
1908 | Germany | H. Schröckel | ||
1909 | Germany | H. Schröckel | ||
1910 | Germany | Gustav Schulze | ||
1911 | Germany | K. Trettenborn | ||
1911 | Germany | Karl Zander | ||
1912 | Germany | A. Frömming | ||
1912 | Germany | F. Suter | ||
1913 | Germany | Erich Aberger | ||
1913 | Germany | H. Koch | ||
1914 | Germany | Erich Aberger | ||
1914 | Germany | P. Fehlau | ||
1915- 1919 | No race | |||
1920 | Germany | K. Ohme | ||
1921 | Germany | Adolf Huschke | ||
1921 | Germany | M. Werner | ||
1922 | Germany | A. Roßner | ||
1922 | Germany | Paul Kohl | ||
1923 | Germany | M. Werner | ||
1924 | Germany | Otto Nitze | ||
1925 | Germany | Paul Kohl | ||
1925 | Germany | R. Beyer | ||
1926 | Germany | O. Gugau | ||
1926 | Italy | P. Belloni | ||
1927 | Germany | G. Zind | ||
1927 | Germany | R. Schuster | ||
1928 | Germany | Paul Kohl | ||
1928 | Germany | R. Hahn | ||
1928 | Germany | W. Haucke | ||
1929 | Germany | H. Puttkammer | ||
1929 | Germany | H. Stache | ||
1930 | Germany | O. Beyer | ||
1931 | Germany | O. Michael | ||
1931 | Germany | S. Kley | ||
1932 | Germany | K. Kerber | ||
1932 | Germany | R. Risch | ||
1933 | Belgium | F. Mertens | ||
1933 | Germany | G. Stache | ||
1934 | Germany | F. Anger | ||
1934 | Germany | H. Schumann | ||
1935 | Germany | E. Scheller | ||
1935 | Germany | E. Westhaus | ||
1936 | Germany | F. Ruhland | ||
1936 | Germany | P. Machleidt | ||
1937 | Germany | W. Nickel | ||
1937 | Germany | W. Oberquelle | ||
1938 | Germany | Georg Umbenhauer | ||
1938 | Germany | W. Richter | ||
1939 | Germany | H. Siegel | ||
1939 | Germany | W. Schiffner | ||
1940 | Germany | Fritz Scheller | ||
1941 | Germany | B. Schultze | ||
1942 | Germany | Harry Saager | ||
1943 | Germany | H. Bresching | ||
1944 | Germany | H. Claessen | ||
1945- 1948 | No race | |||
1949 | East Germany | P. Scherner | ||
1950 | East Germany | B. Wille | ||
1950 | East Germany | H. Gaede | ||
1951 | East Germany | F. Funke | ||
1951 | East Germany | W. Fritzsche | ||
1952 | East Germany | L. Meister | ||
1953 | East Germany | E. Ziegler | ||
1954 | East Germany | Gustav-Adolf Schur | ||
1955 | East Germany | R. Kirchoff | ||
1955 | East Germany | S. Wustrow | ||
1956 | East Germany | G. Oldenburg | ||
1957 | East Germany | Gustav-Adolf Schur | ||
1957 | East Germany | W. Seidel | ||
1958 | East Germany | M. Weißleder | ||
1959 | Belgium | V. Eeckhandt | ||
1960 | East Germany | Gustav-Adolf Schur | ||
1960 | East Germany | E. Hagen | ||
1961 | East Germany | E. Hagen | ||
1962 | East Germany | L. Butzke | ||
1963 | East Germany | K. Taufmann | ||
1964 | East Germany | G. Kellermann | ||
1965 | East Germany | D. Marks | ||
1966 | East Germany | Klaus Ampler | ||
1967 | East Germany | B. Patzig | ||
1968 | No race | |||
1969 | East Germany | W. Braune | ||
1970 | East Germany | D. Grabe | ||
1971- 1979 | No race | |||
1980 | East Germany | Thomas Barth | ||
1981 | East Germany | Mario Kummer | ||
1982 | East Germany | Bernd Drogan | ||
1982 | East Germany | Olaf Ludwig | ||
1983 | East Germany | Uwe Raab | ||
1984- 1985 | No race | |||
1986 | East Germany | Mario Kummer | ||
1987 | East Germany | Uwe Ampler | ||
1988 | No race | |||
1989 | East Germany | Steffen Rein | ||
1990- 1992 | No race | |||
1993 | Germany | Hagen Bernutz | ||
1994 | Germany | Thomas Schlenderlein | ||
1995 | Germany | Roland Nestler | ||
1996 | Germany | Mario Kummer | ||
1997 | Germany | Dirk Müller | ||
1998 | Germany | Thomas Liese | ||
1999 | Germany | Holger Sievers | ||
2000 | Denmark | Nicki Sørensen | Team Fakta | |
2001 | Germany | Christian Wegmann | Saeco | |
2002 | Slovenia | Saša Sviben | Team Nürnberger | |
2003 | Germany | Enrico Poitschke | Team Wiesenhof | |
2004 [4] | Austria | Peter Wrolich | Gerolsteiner | |
2005 [5] | Germany | Bert Grabsch | Phonak | |
2006 [6] | Germany | Jens Voigt | Team CSC | |
2007 [7] | Belgium | Greg Van Avermaet | Predictor–Lotto |
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