Amstel Curaçao Race

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Amstel Curaçao Race
Race details
DateNovember
RegionCuraçao
TypeOne-day race
Web sitewww.amstelcuracaorace.com Edit this at Wikidata
History
First winner Michael Boogerd (NED)
Most wins Alberto Contador (ESP)
 Niki Terpstra (NED) (2 times each)
Most recent Niki Terpstra (NED)
 Ellen van Dijk (NED)

The Amstel Curaçao Race was a road bicycle race held on Curaçao, an island off the Venezuelan coast. The last race was held in 2014.[1] The race was generally about 80 kilometres long and was held at the end of the cycling season. Since it is not as competitive as many other races (it is not included in the UCI World Tour), the Amstel Curaçao Race is considered to be an 'after-party' to the cycling season. Despite its comparative unimportance, the race has been won by several notable cyclists, including classics specialist Tom Boonen and Grand Tour winners Andy Schleck, Alejandro Valverde and Alberto Contador. The race is sponsored by the Netherlands brewery Amstel, who also sponsor the more eminent Amstel Gold Race, a one day classic held in the Netherlands. Contador and Terpstra currently stand as the most prolific winners of the race with two wins each.

List of winners[]

Year ♂/♀ First Second Third
Netherlands Michael Boogerd Italy Paolo Bettini Netherlands Stefan Van Dijk
Belgium Peter Van Petegem Spain Alejandro Valverde Netherlands Michael Boogerd
Spain Óscar Freire Netherlands Max van Heeswijk Italy Davide Rebellin
Belgium Tom Boonen Italy Paolo Savoldelli Netherlands Pieter Weening
Spain Alejandro Valverde Luxembourg Fränk Schleck Netherlands Erik Dekker
Spain Alberto Contador Netherlands Thomas Dekker Luxembourg Fränk Schleck
Luxembourg Andy Schleck Belgium Stijn Devolder Netherlands Theo Bos
Spain Alberto Contador Norway Thor Hushovd Netherlands Koos Moerenhout
Luxembourg Fränk Schleck Italy Alessandro Petacchi Netherlands Niki Terpstra
Germany Marcel Kittel Luxembourg Andy Schleck Netherlands Johnny Hoogerland
2012 Netherlands Niki Terpstra Curaçao Marc de Maar Belgium Thomas De Gendt
Netherlands Marianne Vos Netherlands Ellen van Dijk Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten
2013 Netherlands Johnny Hoogerland Belgium Jan Bakelants Curaçao Marc de Maar
Netherlands Ellen van Dijk Curaçao Netherlands
Netherlands Niki Terpstra Belgium Tim Wellens Netherlands Sebastian Langeveld

References[]

  1. ^ "Amstel Curaçao Race kent dit jaar laatste editie". Wieler Flits (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 April 2021.

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