Rutland–Melton CiCLE Classic
Appearance
(Redirected from 2021 Rutland–Melton CiCLE Classic)
The 2009 East Midlands International CiCLE Classic in Oakham | |
Race details | |
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Date | Late April |
Region | East Midlands, England |
English name | Rutland–Melton International CiCLE Classic |
Local name(s) | CiCLE Classic |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | One-day race |
Web site | cicleclassic |
History | |
First edition | 2005 |
Editions | 17 (as of 2023) |
First winner | Scott Gamble (GBR) |
Most wins | Ian Wilkinson (GBR) (2 wins) |
Most recent | Luke Lamperti (USA) |
The Rutland–Melton International CiCLE Classic is a road bicycle race that starts in Oakham and finishes in Melton Mowbray. The 2008 version was 158 km long.
The race is characterised by its off-road sections and short, sharp climbs on narrow and treacherous farm tracks – taking its inspiration from the Paris–Roubaix and Tour of Flanders. Originally part of the British Premier Calendar, from 2008 it is a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
The race was known as the East Midlands International CiCLE Classic in the years 2007–10 when its principal sponsor was the East Midlands Development Agency.[1][2]
Winners
[edit]Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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2005 | Great Britain | Scott Gamble | East Midlands BC Div. | |
2006 | Great Britain | Robin Sharman | Recycling.co.uk | |
2007[3] | Great Britain | Malcolm Elliott | Pinarello Racing Team | |
2008[4] | Ireland | Ciaran Power | Pezula Racing | |
2009[5] | Great Britain | Ian Wilkinson | Team Halfords Bikehut | |
2010 | Denmark | Michael Berling | Glud & Marstrand–LRØ Radgivning | |
2011 | Australia | Zakkari Dempster | Rapha Condor–Sharp | |
2012 | France | Alexandre Blain | Endura Racing | |
2013[6] | Great Britain | Ian Wilkinson | Team UK Youth | |
2014[7] | Great Britain | Tom Moses | Rapha Condor–JLT | |
2015 | Australia | Steele Von Hoff | NFTO | |
2016 | Ireland | Conor Dunne | JLT–Condor | |
2017[8] | Great Britain | Daniel Fleeman | Metaltek–Kuota | |
2018 | Great Britain | Gabriel Cullaigh | WIGGINS | |
2019 | United States | Colin Joyce | Rally UHC Cycling | |
2020 | No race due to COVID-19 pandemic[9] | |||
2021 | No race due to COVID-19 pandemic[9] | |||
2022 | Great Britain | Finn Crockett | Ribble Weldtite | |
2023 | United States | Luke Lamperti | Trinity Racing |
References
[edit]- ^ "Rutland – Melton becomes the East Midlands International CiCLE Classic". cicleclassic.co.uk. 9 February 2007. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012.
- ^ "'Every little helps' save CiCLE Classic". cicleclassic.co.uk. 19 January 2011. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012.
- ^ "CiCLE Classic Report". British Cycling. 29 April 2007. Archived from the original on 3 December 2008.
- ^ "Ciaran Powers to East Midlands win". Cycling Weekly. 27 April 2008.
- ^ "Wilkinson wins CiCLE Classic". Cycling Weekly. 26 April 2009.
- ^ "Ian Wilkinson sprints to CiCLE Classic victory | Latest News". Cycling Weekly. 17 November 2010. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ "Tom Moses wins Rutland-Melton CiCLE Classic". Cycling Weekly. IPC Media. 27 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
- ^ "One Pro Cycling team apologises over CiCLE Classic finish-line controversy". 23 April 2017.
- ^ a b "Rutland-Melton International CiCLE Classic Cancelled for 2021". velonet.uk. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
External links
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