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Driedaagse van Axel

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Driedaagse van Axel
Race details
DateMay
RegionNetherlands
English nameThree Days of Axel
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.juniorendriedaagse.nl/welkom/ Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1982 (1982)
Editions40 (as of 2023)
First winner Jack van der Horst (NED)
Most wins Jasper Bovenhuis (NED) (2 wins)
Most recent Léo Bisiaux (FRA)

The SPIE Internationale Junioren Driedaagse van Axel (English: Three Days of Axel) is a junior (ages 17-18) multi-day cycling race held annually in the Netherlands.[1] It was part of the UCI Junior World Cup from 1993 to 2007.[2]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1982 Netherlands Jack van der Horst Netherlands E. Roovers Netherlands R. Rijkenberg
1983 Netherlands Peter van de Klundert Netherlands W. Roovers Netherlands M. Duyenstein
1984 Netherlands Herbert Dijkstra Netherlands Tom Cordes Netherlands Arjan Jagt
1985 Netherlands Andre van Reek Netherlands William Derns Netherlands Niek de Taeye
1986 Netherlands Erik Hans Pauwe Netherlands Yvan Louter Netherlands John Kruithof
1987 Netherlands Raymond Thebes Netherlands Richard Jansen Netherlands Mark Krabbenburg
1988 Netherlands Servais Knaven Italy Andrea Peron Italy Gianluca Tarocco
1989 Italy Davide Rebellin Italy Andrea Peron Netherlands Richard Groenendaal
1990 Netherlands Léon van Bon France Sébastien Rondeau Netherlands Niels van der Steen
1991 Australia Henk Vogels France Nicolas Jalabert Netherlands Koos Moerenhout
1992 Netherlands Robert Koppers Netherlands Charles Overgaag Netherlands Maurice van Rijn
1993 Netherlands Johan Bruinsma [nl] Netherlands Robert Koppers Germany Andreas Klier
1994 Germany Andreas Klier Italy Alessandro Rota Germany Jörg Jaksche
1995 Ukraine Andrey Korolev Denmark Jacob Nielsen Netherlands Wopke Veenstra
1996 Netherlands Vincent van der Kooij Netherlands Camiel van den Bergh [nl] Netherlands Björn Vonk
1997 Netherlands Bram de Waard Switzerland Martin Bolt Netherlands Roel Egelmeers
1998 Germany Eric Baumann Belgium Jurgen Van Goolen Belgium Tom Boonen
1999 Belgium Filip Verscuren Netherlands Martijn Stougie United Kingdom Tom Southam
2000 Germany Marcel Sieberg Poland Błażej Janiaczyk Netherlands Kenny van Hummel
2001 Germany Christian Meschenmoser Netherlands Martijn Maaskant Poland Błażej Janiaczyk
2002 Denmark Matti Breschel Poland Michał Gołaś United States Oliver Steiler-Cote
2003 Netherlands Kai Reus Belgium Michiel Van Aelbroeck Belgium Jasper Melis
2004 Poland Pawel Mikulicz Belgium Stijn Joseph Netherlands Michel Kreder
2005 Denmark Thomas Riber-Sellebjerg Denmark Kasper Thustrup Italy Jacopo Guarnieri
2006 Denmark Morten Birck Reckweg Belgium Sven Vandousselaere Netherlands Ronan van Zandbeek
2007 United Kingdom Adam Blythe Germany Philipp Ries Netherlands Jetse Bol
2008 Netherlands Jasper Bovenhuis United Kingdom Erick Rowsell Netherlands Rune van der Meijden
2009 Netherlands Jasper Bovenhuis Germany Nikias Arndt Belgium Jasper Stuyven
2010 Netherlands Danny van Poppel Germany Mario Vogt Netherlands Dylan van Baarle
2011 Denmark Alexander Kamp Netherlands Danny van Poppel Switzerland Stefan Küng
2012 Denmark Mads Würtz Schmidt Netherlands Piotr Havik Germany Leon Rohde
2013 Belgium Brent Luyckx Denmark Simon Larsen Denmark Mathias Rask Jeppesen
2014 Netherlands Peter Lenderink Germany Jan Tschernoster Netherlands Bram Welten
2015 Germany Max Kanter Switzerland Mario Spengler United Kingdom Matthew Bostock
2016 Switzerland Stefan Bissegger Netherlands Jarno Mobach Australia Harry Sweeny
2017 Netherlands Alex Molenaar Denmark Johan Langballe Belgium Ward Vanhoof
2018 Switzerland Alexandre Balmer France Valentin Retailleau United Kingdom Mason Hollyman
2019 United States Quinn Simmons Netherlands Hidde Van Veenendaal Germany Hannes Wilksch
2020 No race
2021 United States Artem Shmidt United Kingdom Joshua Tarling Belgium Alec Segaert
2022 Denmark Henrik Pedersen Luxembourg Niels Michotte United States Artem Shmidt
2023 France Léo Bisiaux Netherlands Guus van den Eijnden Netherlands Mees Vlot

References

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  1. ^ "SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Results". juniorendriedaagse.nl. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
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