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| number = 21 (2024, + 3 Worlds)
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The '''Grand Prix Adri van der Poel''' is a [[cyclo-cross]] race held in [[Hoogerheide]], [[Netherlands]], which is part of the [[UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup]]. The race is named after former cyclo-cross world champion [[Adrie van der Poel]], who won the event himself once.
The '''Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel''' is a [[cyclo-cross]] race held in [[Hoogerheide]], [[Netherlands]], which is part of the [[UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup]] and normally the final World Cup race. The race is named after former cyclo-cross world champion [[Adrie van der Poel]].

The first edition was held at the end of the cyclocross season of 1999-2000, when Adrie van der Poel retired from professional cyclocross racing. This was his last race, organised to honour him in his home village. The race was such a success, that it became a yearly venue. In 2003 the race became part of the UCI World Cup.

Van der Poel himself spotted the site in 1999 during a walk along the Scheldeweg. With a meadow, small woodland, lower fields and the steep incline of the ''Brabantse Wal'' (wall of Brabant), it was a great spot for a cyclo-cross with the capacity to host a large crowd. Adrie van der Poel designed the first parcours and still tweeks it to improve it every year.<ref name="wal">{{cite web |url=https://krantenbankzeeland.nl/issue/pzc/2014-01-30/edition/null/page/32 |title=Spelen met de Brabantse Wal, WK Veldrijden Hoogerheide |author=Ad Pertijs |date=2014-01-30 |work=Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant |via=Krantenbank Zeeland |language=Dutch}} on page 32 (Playing with the wall of Brabant, World Championships Cyclo-cross Hoogerheide)</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/veldrijden/voorbeschouwing-wereldbeker-hoogerheide-2024-mathieu-van-der-poel-op-adries-grond-week-voor-wk |title=Voorbeschouwing Wereldbeker Hoogerheide 2024 - Mathieu van der Poel op Adrie's grond, week voor WK! |website=In de Leiderstrui |language=Dutch |date=2024-01-28 |author=Tom van der Salm }} (Preview World Cup Hoogerheide 2024 - MvdP on Adrie's turf, week before World Championships!)</ref>


==Past winners==
==Past winners==
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| align="center" width="200"|'''Men's winner'''
| align="center" width="200"|'''Men's winner'''
| align="center" width="200"|'''Women's winner'''
| align="center" width="200"|'''Women's winner'''
|-
|-align="left"
| [[2023–24 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2024]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Fem van Empel]]
|-
|2023 || colspan="2"| ''Race not held'' ([[2023 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships|World Championship at Hoogerheide]])
|-
|-align="left"
| [[2021–22 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2022]]
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Eli Iserbyt]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Marianne Vos]]
|-
|[[2020–21 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2021]] ||colspan=2 align=center| ''Cancelled due to [[COVID-19 pandemic]]''
|-
|-align="left"
| [[2019–20 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2020]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Lucinda Brand]]
|-align="left"
| [[2018–19 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2019]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Lucinda Brand]]
|-align="left"
| [[2017–18 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2018]]
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]]
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Sanne Cant]]
|-align="left"
| [[2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2017]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Lars van der Haar]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Marianne Vos]]
|-align="left"
| [[2015–16 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2016]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Sophie De Boer]]
|-
|-align="left"
|-align="left"
| [[2014–2015 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2015]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]] || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eva Lechner]]
| [[2014–2015 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2015]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Mathieu van der Poel]] || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eva Lechner]]
|-
|-
|2014 || colspan="2"| ''Race not held'' (World Championship at Hoogerheide)
|2014 || colspan="2"| ''Race not held'' ([[2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships|World Championship at Hoogerheide]])
|-
|-
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| [[2011–2012 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2012]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Kevin Pauwels]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Marianne Vos]]
| [[2011–2012 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2012]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Kevin Pauwels]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Marianne Vos]]
|-align="left"
|-align="left"
| 2011 || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Niels Albert]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Katie Compton]]
| [[2010–11 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2011]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Niels Albert]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Katie Compton]]
|-align="left"
|-align="left"
| 2010 || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Niels Albert]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Marianne Vos]]
| [[2009–10 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2010]] || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Niels Albert]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Marianne Vos]]
|-
|-
|2009 || colspan="2"| ''Race not held''
|2009 || colspan="2"| ''Race not held'' ([[2009 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships|World Championship at Hoogerheide]])
|-
|-
|[[2007/08 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2008]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Lars Boom]] || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Hanka Kupfernagel]]
|[[2007/08 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup|2008]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Lars Boom]] || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Hanka Kupfernagel]]
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| 2000 || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Richard Groenendaal]] || not held
| 2000 || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Richard Groenendaal]] || not held
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| 1999 || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Adri van der Poel]] || not held
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| 1998 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Christophe Mengin]] || not held
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| 1996 || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Richard Groenendaal]] || not held
|-align="left"
| 1995 || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Mike Kluge]] || not held
|-align="left"
| 1994 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Emmanuel Magnien]] || not held
|-align="left"
| 1993 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[David Pagnier]] || not held
|-align="left"
| 1992 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Cyrille Bonnand]] || not held
|-align="left"
| 1991 || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Ludwig Wijnants]] || not held
|-align="left"
| 1990 || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Christophe Mengin]] || not held
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| 1989 || {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Geert De Vlaeminck]] || not held
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| 1988 || {{flagicon|TCH}} [[Milos Fisera]] || not held
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* [http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/wedstrijdfiche.php?wedstrijdid=189 Men's results]
* [http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/wedstrijdfiche.php?wedstrijdid=189 Men's results]
* [http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/wedstrijdfiche.php?wedstrijdid=1843 Women's results]
* [http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/wedstrijdfiche.php?wedstrijdid=1843 Women's results]
* {{cite web |url=https://cyclocross24.com/race/hoogerheide/history/ME/ |title=History GP Adrie van der Poel Hoogerheide |website=Cyclocross24.com |access-date=2024-02-01 }}

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Latest revision as of 16:26, 24 February 2024

Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel
Race details
RegionHoogerheide, Netherlands
DisciplineCyclo-cross
CompetitionUCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
History
First edition20-02-2000
Editions21 (2024, + 3 Worlds)
Most wins
Most recent Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
 Fem van Empel (NED)

The Grand Prix Adrie van der Poel is a cyclo-cross race held in Hoogerheide, Netherlands, which is part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup and normally the final World Cup race. The race is named after former cyclo-cross world champion Adrie van der Poel.

The first edition was held at the end of the cyclocross season of 1999-2000, when Adrie van der Poel retired from professional cyclocross racing. This was his last race, organised to honour him in his home village. The race was such a success, that it became a yearly venue. In 2003 the race became part of the UCI World Cup.

Van der Poel himself spotted the site in 1999 during a walk along the Scheldeweg. With a meadow, small woodland, lower fields and the steep incline of the Brabantse Wal (wall of Brabant), it was a great spot for a cyclo-cross with the capacity to host a large crowd. Adrie van der Poel designed the first parcours and still tweeks it to improve it every year.[1][2]

Past winners

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Year Men's winner Women's winner
2024 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Netherlands Fem van Empel
2023 Race not held (World Championship at Hoogerheide)
2022 Belgium Eli Iserbyt Netherlands Marianne Vos
2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Netherlands Lucinda Brand
2019 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Netherlands Lucinda Brand
2018 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Belgium Sanne Cant
2017 Netherlands Lars van der Haar Netherlands Marianne Vos
2016 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Netherlands Sophie De Boer
2015 Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Italy Eva Lechner
2014 Race not held (World Championship at Hoogerheide)
2013 Czech Republic Martin Bína Netherlands Marianne Vos
2012 Belgium Kevin Pauwels Netherlands Marianne Vos
2011 Belgium Niels Albert United States Katie Compton
2010 Belgium Niels Albert Netherlands Marianne Vos
2009 Race not held (World Championship at Hoogerheide)
2008 Netherlands Lars Boom Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
2007 Belgium Sven Nys Germany Hanka Kupfernagel
2006 Belgium Erwin Vervecken Netherlands Daphny van den Brand
2005 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Mirjam Melchers
2004 Belgium Mario De Clercq Netherlands Reza Hormes-Ravenstijn
2003 Belgium Sven Nys Netherlands Daphny van den Brand
2002 Belgium Erwin Vervecken Netherlands Daphny van den Brand
2001 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal not held
2000 Netherlands Richard Groenendaal not held

References

[edit]
  • Men's results
  • Women's results
  • "History GP Adrie van der Poel Hoogerheide". Cyclocross24.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

  1. ^ Ad Pertijs (2014-01-30). "Spelen met de Brabantse Wal, WK Veldrijden Hoogerheide". Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant (in Dutch) – via Krantenbank Zeeland. on page 32 (Playing with the wall of Brabant, World Championships Cyclo-cross Hoogerheide)
  2. ^ Tom van der Salm (2024-01-28). "Voorbeschouwing Wereldbeker Hoogerheide 2024 - Mathieu van der Poel op Adrie's grond, week voor WK!". In de Leiderstrui (in Dutch). (Preview World Cup Hoogerheide 2024 - MvdP on Adrie's turf, week before World Championships!)