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Egmont Cycling Race

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Belgian cycling race
Egmont Cycling Race
Race details
DateLate August
RegionEast Flanders, Belgium
English nameEgmont Cycling Race
Local name(s)Egmont Cycling Race(in Dutch)
Nickname(s)Tistaertprijs
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
OrganiserZottegemse Wielerclub
Web sitewww.egmontcyclingrace.beEdit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1934 (1934)
Editions87 (as of 2023)
First winner André Verlinden (BEL)
Most wins Maurice Blomme (BEL)(3 wins)
Most recent Jasper De Buyst (BEL)
History (women)
First winner Heidi Franz (USA)
Most wins(No repeat winners)
Most recent Lieke Nooijen (NED)

Egmont Cycling Race is a single-dayroad bicycle race held annually in August inZottegem, Belgium. Since 2005, the race is organized as a1.1 event on theUCI Europe Tour.[1]

The race started out as 'Dokter Tistaertprijs' in 1934. Between 1971 and 1998 it was called 'Herinneringsprijs Dokter Tistaert – Prijs Groot-Zottegem'. In 1999 it changed to 'G.P. Zottegem – Tistaertprijs'. In 2002 'Tistaertprijs' disappeared in the name. It was called GP Stad Zottegem until 2020.[2] Since 2020 the organization continued under the name 'Egmont Cycling Race'.[3]

A women's edition of the race has been held since 2023, and is rated as a category 1.2 UCI event.[4]

Winners

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Men

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YearCountryRiderTeam
1934 BelgiumAndré VerlindenGénial Lucifer–Hutchinson
1935 BelgiumMichel BuyckOscar Egg
1936 BelgiumPetrus Van TeemscheGénial Lucifer–Hutchinson
1937 BelgiumSylvain GrysolleDilecta–Wolber
1938 BelgiumLode Janssensindividual
1939 BelgiumMarcel KintMercier–Hutchinson
1940No race
1941 BelgiumGeorges ClaesDilecta–Wolber
1942 BelgiumAlbert RitserveldtDilecta–Wolber
1943 BelgiumProsper DepredommeDilecta–Wolber
1944No race
1945 BelgiumKarel De BaereMercier–Hutchinson
1946 BelgiumMichel Van Elsuéindividual
1947 BelgiumMichel RemueGroene Leeuw
1948 BelgiumEmile Van der VekenStarnord–Wolber
1949 BelgiumMaurice BlommeBertin–Wolber
1950 BelgiumMaurice BlommeBertin–Wolber
1951 BelgiumMaurice BlommeBertin–Wolber
1952 BelgiumLeopold SchaekenPlume Sport
1953 BelgiumLeon DelathouwerVan Hauwaert
1954 BelgiumGilbert DesmetGroene Leeuw–Huret
1955 BelgiumAndré AuquierPlume Sport
1956 BelgiumLucien MathysGroene Leeuw
1957 BelgiumWilly SchroedersFaema–Guerra
1958 BelgiumRoger BaensLibertas–Dr. Mann
1959 BelgiumArthur DecabooterGroene Leeuw–Sinalco
1960 BelgiumJozef SchilsMercier–BP–Hutchinson
1961 BelgiumFrans SchoubbenPeugeot–BP–Dunlop
1962 BelgiumJozef SchilsMercier–BP–Hutchinson
1963 BelgiumJean-Baptist ClaesWiel's–Groene Leeuw
1964 BelgiumClément RomanFlandria–Romeo
1965 BelgiumFrans AerenhoutsMercier–BP–Hutchinson
1966 NetherlandsJo de RooTelevizier–Batavus
1967 BelgiumRoland van de RijseRomeo–Smith's
1968 BelgiumFrans MelckenbeeckPull Over Centrale–Tasmanie
1969 BelgiumWilly Van den EyndeOkay Whisky–Diamant
1970 BelgiumFernand HermieFaemino–Faema
1971 BelgiumAlbert Van VlierbergheFerretti
1972 BelgiumHerman Van SpringelMolteni
1973 BelgiumMaurice DuryFlandria–Carpenter
1974 BelgiumAndré DierickxMerlin Plage–Flandria
1975 NetherlandsJan RaasTI–Raleigh
1976 BelgiumWillem PeetersIJsboerke–Colnago
1977 BelgiumHerman VrijdersMaes Pils–Mini Flat
1978 BelgiumDaniel WillemsIJsboerke–Gios
1979 BelgiumPol VerschuereFlandria–Ca-Va Seul–Sunair
1980 BelgiumEtienne Van der HelstSafir–Ludo
1981 BelgiumGery VerlindenBoule d'Or–Sunair
1982 BelgiumRudy ColmanSplendor–Wickes Bouwmarkt
1983 ItalyMario MariottiDe Bilde–Libertas–Smet
1984 BelgiumLuc ColijnSafir–Van de Ven
1985 BelgiumRaoul BruyndonckxEuro Soap–Crack Meubelen
1986 BelgiumPatrick CocquytHitachi–Marc–Splendor
1987 NetherlandsNico VerhoevenSuperconfex–Kwantum–Yoko–Colnago
1988 BelgiumChris ScharminADR–Anti-M–IOC–Merckx
1989 BelgiumGino Van HooydonckSuperconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago
1990 NetherlandsMarco Van der HulstBuckler–Colnago–Decca
1991 BelgiumPeter De ClercqLotto
1992 BelgiumMarc DierickxAssur Carpets-Naessens
1993 BelgiumPierre HerinneLotto
1994 BelgiumMarc WautersWordPerfect–Colnago–Decca
1995 BelgiumHendrik RedantTVM-Polis Direct
1996 BelgiumChris PeersCollstrop–Lystex
1997 DenmarkFrank HøjCollstrop–Zeno Project
1998 BelgiumPaul Van HyfteLotto–Mobistar
1999 BelgiumEtienne De WildeSpar
2000 BelgiumMichel VanhaeckeTönissteiner–Colnago
2001 BelgiumJo PlanckaertCofidis
2002 NetherlandsMatthé PronkRabobank
2003 BelgiumGeert OmloopPalmans–Collstrop
2004 GermanyDavid KoppTeam Lamonta
2005 NetherlandsThomas DekkerRabobank
2006 GermanyRené ObstTeam Milram
2007 DenmarkJonas Aaen JørgensenTeam GLS
2008 BelgiumRoy SentjensSilence–Lotto
2009 BelgiumNico EeckhoutAn Post–M.Donnelly–Grant Thornton–Sean Kelly
2010 NetherlandsStefan van DijkVerandas Willems
2011 CanadaSvein TuftSpiderTech–C10
2012 AustriaMatthias BrändleTeam NetApp
2013 SloveniaBlaž JarcNetApp–Endura
2014 BelgiumEdward TheunsTopsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2015 BelgiumKenny DehaesLotto–Soudal
2016 BelgiumTim MerlierCrelan–Vastgoedservice
2017 BelgiumJasper De BuystLotto–Soudal
2018 BelgiumJérôme BaugniesWanty–Groupe Gobert
2019 NetherlandsPiotr HavikCanyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes
2020No race due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Belgium
2021 NetherlandsDanny Van PoppelIntermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux
2022 BelgiumArnaud De LieLotto–Soudal
2023 BelgiumJasper De BuystLotto–Dstny

Women

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YearCountryRiderTeam
2023 United StatesHeidi FranzDNA Pro Cycling
2024 NetherlandsLieke NooijenVisma–Lease a Bike

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Egmont Cycling Race".FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  2. ^"Egmont Cycling Race".ProCyclingStats. 2022.
  3. ^"Egmont Cycling Race".wielerflits.be (in Dutch). Retrieved20 August 2023.
  4. ^"Egmont Cycling Race Women".ProCyclingStats. Retrieved27 August 2024.
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