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Profronde van Tiel

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Profronde van Tiel
Race details
RegionTiel, Netherlands
Local name(s)Profronde van Tiel (in Dutch)
DisciplineRoad race
Typecriterium
Web sitewww.sw-rivierenland.nl/profronde-tiel/ Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition2011
Final edition2017
First winnerMen
 Laurens Ten Dam (NED)
Women
 Marianne Vos (NED)
Final winnerMen
 Tom Dumoulin (NED)
Women
 Chantal Blaak (NED)

Profronde van Tiel (English: Proftour of Tiel) is an elite men's and women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in Tiel, Netherlands after the Tour de France. Since 2013 the event also includes a women's race.[1] In 2018 the organizers announced that the race would not be held in that year and would possibly not come back in the near future.

Honours

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Men's

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Race in 2016
Year Winner Second Third
2011 Netherlands Laurens Ten Dam Netherlands Johnny Hoogerland Netherlands Rob Ruijgh
2012 Netherlands Karsten Kroon Netherlands Laurens Ten Dam Netherlands Kenny van Hummel
2013 Netherlands Johnny Hoogerland Netherlands Bauke Mollema Netherlands Bobbie Traksel
2014 Netherlands Laurens Ten Dam Netherlands Sebastian Langeveld Netherlands Lieuwe Westra
2015 Netherlands Bauke Mollema Netherlands Lars Boom Netherlands Wilco Kelderman
2016 Netherlands Wilco Kelderman Netherlands Laurens Ten Dam Poland Patryk Stosz
2017 Netherlands Tom Dumoulin Netherlands Laurens Ten Dam Netherlands Dylan Groenewegen

Source[1]

Women's

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Podium in 2016
Year Winner Second Third
2013 Netherlands Marianne Vos Netherlands Lucinda Brand Netherlands Ellen van Dijk
2014 Netherlands Anna van der Breggen Netherlands Moniek Tenniglo Netherlands Sandra van Veghel
2015 Canada Stephanie Roorda Netherlands Eva Buurman Czech Republic Jarmila Machačová
2016 Netherlands Chantal Blaak Netherlands Nina Kessler Italy Valentina Scandolara
2017 Netherlands Chantal Blaak Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten Netherlands Anna van der Breggen

References

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  1. ^ a b "Profronde van Tiel". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
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