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Cyclo-cross Essen

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Cyclo-cross Essen
Race details
DateDecember
RegionEssen, Belgium
DisciplineCyclo-cross
CompetitionBPost Bank Trophy
History
First edition1965 (1965)
Editions59 (as of 2024)
First winner Guy Goossens (BEL)
Most wins Sven Nys (BEL) (6 wins)
Most recent Laurens Sweeck (BEL)

The Cyclo-cross Essen, currently known as Robotland Cyclo-cross for sponsorship reasons and previously Grand Prix Rouwmoer, is a cyclo-cross race held in Essen, Belgium, which was until 2017 part of the BPost Bank Trophy.

Past winners

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Year Winner
2024 Belgium Laurens Sweeck
2023 Belgium Wout van Aert
2022 Belgium Gerben Kuypers
2021 Belgium Wout van Aert
2020 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel
2019 Belgium Quinten Hermans
2018 Belgium Laurens Sweeck
2017 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel
2016 Belgium Wout Van Aert
2015 Belgium Wout Van Aert
2014 Belgium Wout Van Aert
2013 Belgium Kevin Pauwels
2012 Belgium Jan Denuwelaere[note 1]
2011 Belgium Bart Wellens
2010 Belgium Sven Nys
2009 Belgium Niels Albert
2008 Belgium Sven Nys
2007 Belgium Sven Nys
2006 Belgium Sven Nys
2005 Belgium Bart Wellens
2004 Belgium Bart Wellens
2003 Belgium Bart Wellens
2002 Belgium Sven Nys
2001 Belgium Mario De Clercq
2000 Belgium Peter Van Santvliet
1999 Belgium Bart Wellens
1998 Belgium Sven Nys
1997 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal
1996 Netherlands Adrie van der Poel
1995 Belgium Paul Herijgers
1994 Belgium Paul Herijgers
1993 Belgium Paul Herijgers
1992 Belgium Danny De Bie
1991 Belgium Danny De Bie
1990 Belgium Roland Liboton
1989 Belgium Guy Vandijck
1988 Belgium Dirk Pauwels
1987 Belgium Walter Marijnissen
1986 Belgium Walter Marijnissen
1985 Belgium Noël Danneels
1984 Belgium Jan Teugels
1983 Belgium Ludo De Rey
1982 Netherlands Henk Baars
1981 Belgium Johan Ghyllebert
1979 Netherlands Hennie Stamsnijder
1978 Belgium Alfons Van Parijs
1977 West Germany Klaus-Peter Thaler
1976 Netherlands Gert Wildeboer
1975 Belgium Hendrik Arnouts
1974 Belgium Jan Teugels
1973 Belgium Leo Arnouts
1972 Belgium Auguste Badts
1971 Belgium Flory Ongenae
1970 Belgium Freddy Nijs
1969 Belgium Freddy Nijs
1968 Belgium Auguste Badts
1967 Belgium Flory Ongenae
1966 Netherlands Cock van der Hulst
1965 Belgium Guy Goossens

Women

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Year Winner 2nd 3rd
2024 Belgium Marion Norbert-Riberolle Italy Sara Casasola Belgium Laura Verdonschot
2023 Belgium Marion Norbert-Riberolle Netherlands Aniek van Alphen Belgium Laura Verdonschot
2022 Netherlands Aniek van Alphen Belgium Alicia Franck United Kingdom Yara Kastelijn
2021 United Kingdom Zoe Bäckstedt Belgium Laura Verdonschot United Kingdom Anna Kay
2020 Netherlands Marianne Vos France Perrine Clauzel Netherlands Inge van der Heijden
2019 Netherlands Marianne Vos Hungary Kata Blanka Vas United Kingdom Anna Kay
2018 Netherlands Maud Kaptheijns Netherlands Lucinda Brand Italy Eva Lechner
2017 Belgium Sanne Cant United Kingdom Nikki Brammeier United States Katie Compton
2016 Belgium Sanne Cant Netherlands Sophie de Boer Netherlands Thalita de Jong
2015 Belgium Sanne Cant Netherlands Thalita de Jong Belgium Jolien Verschueren
2014 Netherlands Sophie de Boer Belgium Sanne Cant Belgium Ellen Van Loy
2013 Belgium Sanne Cant United Kingdom Helen Wyman United Kingdom Nikki Harris
2012 Belgium Sanne Cant United Kingdom Helen Wyman United Kingdom Nikki Harris
2011 Netherlands Marianne Vos Netherlands Sophie de Boer United Kingdom Nikki Harris

Notes

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  1. ^ Zdeněk Štybar passed the line first, after accidentally pushing Denuwelaere over during the sprint. Denuwelaere slid over the finish line as second. Štybar was relegated to the fourth position for his action.

References

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