Rund um die Hainleite

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The Rund um die Hainleite is a classic cycling race in and around the German city of Erfurt, Germany. Since 2005, it has been part of the UCI Europe Tour, being organised as 1.1 race. First held in 1907 the race ran celebrated its 100-year anniversary for its final edition in 2007.[1]

Rund um die Hainleite
Race details
DateMid-August
RegionErfurt, Germany
Local name(s)Rund um die Hainleite (in German)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
History
First edition1907 (1907)
Editions82 (as of 2007)
Final edition2007 (2007)
First winner W. Ochs (GER)
Most winsMario Kummer, Paul Kohl & Täve Schur (3 wins)
Final winner Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)

The event started as a National level event in 1907 and rose to being UCI 1.5 rated in 1997. Becoming then a 1.3 in 2002 before finally in 2005 becoming a 1.1 rated event. It kept this rating until the final edition in 2007.[2]

Winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1907   Germany W. Ochs
1908   Germany H. Schröckel
1909   Germany H. Schröckel
1910   Germany Gustav Schulze
1911   Germany K. Trettenborn
1911   Germany Karl Zander
1912   Germany A. Frömming
1912   Germany F. Suter
1913   Germany Erich Aberger
1913   Germany H. Koch
1914   Germany Erich Aberger
1914   Germany P. Fehlau
1915-
1919
No race
1920   Germany K. Ohme
1921   Germany Adolf Huschke
1921   Germany M. Werner
1922   Germany A. Roßner
1922   Germany Paul Kohl
1923   Germany M. Werner
1924   Germany Otto Nitze
1925   Germany Paul Kohl
1925   Germany R. Beyer
1926   Germany O. Gugau
1926   Italy P. Belloni
1927   Germany G. Zind
1927   Germany R. Schuster
1928   Germany Paul Kohl
1928   Germany R. Hahn
1928   Germany W. Haucke
1929   Germany H. Puttkammer
1929   Germany H. Stache
1930   Germany O. Beyer
1931   Germany O. Michael
1931   Germany S. Kley
1932   Germany K. Kerber
1932   Germany R. Risch
1933   Belgium F. Mertens
1933   Germany G. Stache
1934   Germany F. Anger
1934   Germany H. Schumann
1935   Germany E. Scheller
1935   Germany E. Westhaus
1936   Germany F. Ruhland
1936   Germany P. Machleidt
1937   Germany W. Nickel
1937   Germany W. Oberquelle
1938   Germany Georg Umbenhauer
1938   Germany W. Richter
1939   Germany H. Siegel
1939   Germany W. Schiffner
1940   Germany Fritz Scheller
1941   Germany B. Schultze
1942   Germany Harry Saager
1943   Germany H. Bresching
1944   Germany H. Claessen
1945-
1948
No race
1949   East Germany P. Scherner
1950   East Germany B. Wille
1950   East Germany H. Gaede
1951   East Germany F. Funke
1951   East Germany W. Fritzsche
1952   East Germany L. Meister
1953   East Germany E. Ziegler
1954   East Germany Gustav-Adolf Schur
1955   East Germany R. Kirchoff
1955   East Germany S. Wustrow
1956   East Germany G. Oldenburg
1957   East Germany Gustav-Adolf Schur
1957   East Germany W. Seidel
1958   East Germany M. Weißleder
1959   Belgium V. Eeckhandt
1960   East Germany Gustav-Adolf Schur
1960   East Germany E. Hagen
1961   East Germany E. Hagen
1962   East Germany L. Butzke
1963   East Germany K. Taufmann
1964   East Germany G. Kellermann
1965   East Germany D. Marks
1966   East Germany Klaus Ampler
1967   East Germany B. Patzig
1968 No race
1969   East Germany W. Braune
1970   East Germany D. Grabe
1971-
1979
No race
1980   East Germany Thomas Barth
1981   East Germany Mario Kummer
1982   East Germany Bernd Drogan
1982   East Germany Olaf Ludwig
1983   East Germany Uwe Raab
1984-
1985
No race
1986   East Germany Mario Kummer
1987   East Germany Uwe Ampler
1988 No race
1989   East Germany Steffen Rein
1990-
1992
No race
1993   Germany Hagen Bernutz
1994   Germany Thomas Schlenderlein
1995   Germany Roland Nestler
1996   Germany Mario Kummer
1997   Germany Dirk Müller
1998   Germany Thomas Liese
1999   Germany Holger Sievers
2000   Denmark Nicki Sørensen Team Fakta
2001   Germany Christian Wegmann Saeco
2002   Slovenia Saša Sviben Team Nürnberger
2003   Germany Enrico Poitschke Team Wiesenhof
2004[4]   Austria Peter Wrolich Gerolsteiner
2005[5]   Germany Bert Grabsch Phonak
2006[6]   Germany Jens Voigt Team CSC
2007[7]   Belgium Greg Van Avermaet Predictor–Lotto

References

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  1. ^ Brown, Gregor (3 August 2007). "Milram's German weekend". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Rund um die Hainleite Race History". FirstCycling.com. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  3. ^ "TEAG Rund um die Hainleite - 1.3 Past Winners". autobus.cyclingnews.com. 29 May 2004. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Wrolich retires after 12 year career". cyclingnews.com. 19 November 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  5. ^ "80th TEAG Rund um die Hainleite - 1.1". autobus.cyclingnews.com. 13 August 2005. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  6. ^ Westemeyer, Susan (12 August 2006). "Voigt strikes again". autobus.cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  7. ^ Westemeyer, Susan (4 August 2007). "Van Avermaet first Belgian to win the Hainleite". autobus.cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
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