Rund um Köln

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Rund um Köln
Race details
DateEaster Monday (?)
June (2015)
RegionCologne, Germany
English nameTour of Cologne
Local name(s)Rund um Köln (in German)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
Web sitewww.rundumkoeln.de Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1908 (1908)
Editions103 (as of 2019)
First winner  (GER)
Most wins Wilfried Trott (GER) (3 wins)
Most recent Baptiste Planckaert (BEL)

The Rund um Köln is a classic cycling race around the German city of Cologne. Since 2005 it is part of the UCI Europe Tour, being organised as 1.1 race (in 2007 the race was categorised as 1.HC). It is one of the oldest cycling races still running in Germany – where media-driven hostility towards professional cycling in the wake of repeated doping scandals has severely weakened the economic structure and viability of the sport. The Rund um Köln is the second-oldest race in Germany, just after Rund um die Hainleite, which was first held in 1908. Between the 1930s and late 1980s Rund um Köln was held as an amateur race. The race was contested every year on Easter Monday from 2000 to 2014. As of 2015 it is contested on the second Sunday in June.

The centenary edition of the Rund um Köln, set for March 24, 2008, was cancelled due to snow. The 2009 edition was contested by a weakened, sub-par field, as top professional teams did not send their stars, and the riders raced for their country instead.

Winners[]

Year Country Rider Team
1908  Germany
1909  Germany
1910  Germany Karl Wittig
1910  Germany
1911  Germany Adolf Huschke
1912  Germany
1913  Germany Ernst Franz
1914  Germany Ernst Franz
1915–
1918
No race
1920  Germany
1921  Germany Adolf Huschke
1922  Germany Paul Koch
1923  Germany
1924  Germany Paul Kohl
1925  Germany Paul Kohl
1926   Switzerland Heiri Suter
1927  Italy Gaetano Belloni
1928  Italy Alfredo Binda
1929  Germany
1930  Germany
1931  Germany
1932  Luxembourg Josy Kraus
1933  Germany Erich Bautz
1934  Germany Kurt Stöpel
1935  Germany Emil Kijewski individual
1936  Germany Erich Bautz
1937  Germany Emil Kijewski Wanderer
1938  Germany
1939  Germany Willi Meurer
1940  Germany
1941  Germany Hans Preiskeit
1942  Germany
1943  Germany Karl Kittsteiner
1944 No race
1945 No race
1946  Germany
1947  Germany
1948  Germany
1949  Germany Heinrich Schultenjohann
1950  West Germany
1951  West Germany
1952  West Germany
1953  West Germany
1954  West Germany
1955  West Germany Hans Preiskeit
1956  West Germany Edi Ziegler
1957  West Germany
1958  West Germany
1959  West Germany
1960  West Germany
1961  Belgium
1962  West Germany
1963  West Germany
1964  West Germany Horst Oldenburg
1965  West Germany Horst Oldenburg
1966  West Germany Torpedo
1967  Belgium Noël Foré
1968  West Germany Burkhard Ebert
1969  West Germany Jürgen Tschan
1970  West Germany
1971  Luxembourg Roger Gilson
1972  West Germany Wilfried Trott
1973  West Germany
1974  West Germany Dietrich Thurau
1975  West Germany Jan Smyrak
1976  West Germany Wilfried Trott
1977  Netherlands
1978  Netherlands Arie Hassink
1979  West Germany Wilfried Trott
1980  West Germany Achim Stadler
1981  West Germany
1982  West Germany
1983  West Germany
1984  West Germany
1984  Netherlands
1986  West Germany Remig Stumpf
1987  West Germany
1988  West Germany
1990  Belgium Noël Segers Buckler
1991  Belgium Jerry Cooman
1992  Netherlands Louis de Koning Panasonic-Sportlife
1993  Belgium Willem Van Eynde
1994  Germany Udo Bölts Telekom
1995  Netherlands Erik Dekker Novell
1996  Germany Erik Zabel Telekom
1997  Belgium Frank Vandenbroucke Mapei-GB
1998 No race
1999  Germany Jens Heppner Telekom
2000  Germany Steffen Wesemann Telekom
2001  Italy Gian Matteo Fagnini Telekom
2002  Austria Peter Wrolich Gerolsteiner
2003  Germany Jan Ullrich Team Coast
2004  Germany Erik Zabel T-Mobile Team
2005  Germany David Kopp
2006  Germany Christian Knees Team Milram
2007  Argentina Juan José Haedo Team CSC
2008 No race
2009  Denmark Martin Pedersen Denmark (national team)
2010  Argentina Juan José Haedo Team Saxo Bank
2011  Australia Michael Matthews Rabobank
2012  Czech Republic Jan Bárta Team NetApp
2013  Belgium Sébastien Delfosse Crelan–Euphony
2014  Ireland Sam Bennett NetApp–Endura
2015  Belgium Tom Boonen Etixx–Quick-Step
2016  Netherlands Dylan Groenewegen LottoNL–Jumbo
2017  Austria Gregor Mühlberger Bora–Hansgrohe
2018  Ireland Sam Bennett Bora–Hansgrohe
2019  Belgium Baptiste Planckaert Wallonie Bruxelles

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