Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne
Race details | |
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Date | Late February - Early March |
Region | Flanders, Belgium |
English name | Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne |
Local name(s) | Kuurne–Brussel–Kuurne (Dutch) |
Nickname(s) | KBK |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | One-day race |
Organiser | Sportingclub Kuurne |
Race director | Peter Debaveye |
History | |
First edition | 1945 |
Editions | 69 (as of 2016) |
First winner | Valère Olivier (BEL) |
Most wins | Tom Boonen (BEL) (3 wins) |
Most recent | Jasper Stuyven (BEL) |
Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne is an annual single-day road cyling race in Belgium. It is held one day after Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, on the last Sunday of February or the first of March, and completes the opening weekend of the Belgian cycling season.[1] It is ranked a 1.HC event of the UCI Europe Tour. Tom Boonen holds the most wins with three victories.
History
Early editions
First held in 1945, the race was run from Kuurne, a small town known for its textile industry, to the Belgian capital of Brussels and back. In the 1950s it served as the opening race of the Belgian cycling season. When Brussels was becoming inaccessible for a cycling event in the late 1960s, the race was rerouted towards the Flemish Ardennes and renamed "Omloop der beide Vlaanderen" ("Circuit of both Flanders").[N 1] In 1979 organizers decided to rename the event to Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne nonetheless.
Opening weekend
Since many decades, Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne serves as the second race of the opening weekend in Belgium, after Omloop Het Nieuwsblad on Saturday, as well as the first weekend of racing in Northwestern Europe.[1] Although second after the Omloop, and considered the smaller of the two events, it holds significant prestige because of its calendar date. Since 2005 it is included in the UCI Europe Tour; in 2016 it was upgraded to a 1.HC event, the same ranking as Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. Despite tandeming with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, no rider has ever won the Omloop and Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne on the same weekend.
Winter race
As it is run in late winter, Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne has often been affected by poor weather. The race had to be cancelled three times because of snow or frost – in 1986, 1993 and 2013. The 2010 event was run in extreme weather as the remnants of cyclone Xynthia hit Belgium, with strong winds and torrential rain ravaging the peloton.[2] The race had to be shortened by 20 km because a fallen tree obstructed the road.[3] The edition was won by Dutch outsider Bobby Traksel; only 26 of 195 riders finished the race.[4][5] In 2004 Kuurne served as the opening race of the season, after Omloop Het Nieuwsblad was cancelled because of snow, before thaw set in on the night before the Sunday race.[6]
Route
Despite its name, the route does not actually extend to Brussels. The race starts on the hippodrome of Kuurne, in the south of West-Flanders, before heading east in the direction of Brussels, but its easternmost point is somewhere near Ninove, 23 km west of Brussels. After the turning point, the race addresses the Flemish Ardennes where a number of hills feature, before finishing in Kuurne after approximately 200 km. The route in the hill zone changes every year, but some of the regular climbs include Edelareberg, La Houppe, Kanarieberg, Kruisberg, Oude Kwaremont, Tiegemberg and Nokereberg.
With a long and flat run-in to the finish, the course is less selective than the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. The race ends with two local laps around Kortrijk and Kuurne.[7] With the last climb of the race coming at 53 km from the finish, Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne has established itself as something of a sprinters’ classic.[1]
List of winners
Rider | Team | |||
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1945 | Ollivier, ValereValère Ollivier (BEL) | individual | ||
1946 | Delmuylle, HenriHenri Delmuylle (BEL) | individual | ||
1947 | Pieters, AndreAndré Pieters (BEL) | Celta-Erka | ||
1948 | Buysse, AchielAchiel Buysse (BEL) | Thompson | ||
1949 | Decin, AlbertAlbert Decin (BEL) | La Française-Dunlop | ||
1950 | Ollivier, ValereValère Ollivier (BEL) | Bertin-Wolber | ||
1951 | Declerck, AndreAndré Declerck (BEL) | Bertin-Wolber | ||
1952 | Maelbrancke, AndreAndré Maelbrancke (BEL) | Devos Sport | ||
1953 | Graeveleyn, Leopold DeLeopold De Graeveleyn (BEL) | Mercier-Hutchinson | ||
1954 | Daele, Leon VanLeon Van Daele (BEL) | Bertin-d'Alessandro | ||
1955 | Planckaert, JosephJoseph Planckaert (BEL) | Elvé-Peugeot | ||
1956 | Denijs, HenriHenri Denijs (BEL) | Bertin-Huret | ||
1957 | Verhelts, JosephJoseph Verhelts (BEL) | Faema-Guerra | ||
1958 | Desmet, GilbertGilbert Desmet (BEL) | Faema-Guerra | ||
1959 | Saelens, GentielGentiel Saelens (BEL) | Flandria-Dr. Mann | ||
1960 | Planckaert, JosephJoseph Planckaert (BEL) | Wiel's–Flandria | ||
1961 | Bruyne, Alfred DeAlfred De Bruyne (BEL) (victory shared with Daele, Leon VanLeon Van Daele) | Baratti-Milano | ||
1961 | Daele, Leon VanLeon Van Daele (BEL) (victory shared with Bruyne, Alfred DeAlfred De Bruyne) | Wiel's-Flandria | ||
1962 | Rentmeester, PietPiet Rentmeester (NED) | Gitane-Leroux | ||
1963 | Fore, NoelNoël Foré (BEL) | Faema-Flandria | ||
1964 | Cabooter, Arthur DeArthur De Cabooter (BEL) | Solo-Superia | ||
1965 | Reybrouck, GuidoGuido Reybrouck (BEL) | Flandria–Romeo | ||
1966 | Desmet, GustaafGustaaf Desmet (BEL) | Wiel's-Groene Leeuw | ||
1967 | Rijckeghem, Daniel VanDaniel Van Rijckeghem (BEL) | Mann-Grundig | ||
1968 | Leman, EricEric Leman (BEL) | Flandria–De Clerck | ||
1969 | Decloedt, FreddyFreddy Decloedt (BEL) | Pull Over Centrale-Tasmania | ||
1970 | De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck (BEL) | Flandria–Mars | ||
1971 | De Vlaeminck, RogerRoger De Vlaeminck (BEL) | Flandria–Mars | ||
1972 | Van Roosbroeck, GustaafGustaaf Van Roosbroeck (BEL) | Watneys-Avia | ||
1973 | Planckaert, WalterWalter Planckaert (BEL) | Watney-Maes | ||
1974 | Wesemael, WilfriedWilfried Wesemael (BEL) | MIC-Ludo-De Gribaldy | ||
1975 | Verhaegen, FransFrans Verhaegen (BEL) | IJsboerke-Colner | ||
1976 | Verhaegen, FransFrans Verhaegen (BEL) | Flandria–Velda | ||
1977 | Sercu, PatrickPatrick Sercu (BEL) | Fiat France | ||
1978 | Lefevere, PatrickPatrick Lefevere (BEL) | Marc Zeepcentrale-Superia | ||
1979 | Planckaert, WalterWalter Planckaert (BEL) | Mini Flat-V.D.B. | ||
1980 | Raas, JanJan Raas (NED) | TI-Raleigh | ||
1981 | Jacobs, JosJos Jacobs (BEL) | Capri Sonne | ||
1982 | Braun, GregorGregor Braun (GER) | Capri Sonne | ||
1983 | Raas, JanJan Raas (NED) | TI-Raleigh | ||
1984 | Lammertink, JosJos Lammertink (NED) | Panasonic | ||
1985 | Tackaert, WilliamWilliam Tackaert (BEL) | Fangio-Ecoturbo | ||
1986 | No race | |||
1987 | Peeters, LudoLudo Peeters (BEL) | Superconfex-Yoko | ||
1988 | Redant, HendrikHendrik Redant (BEL) | Isoglass-Robland | ||
1989 | Hooydonck, Edwig VanEdwig Van Hooydonck (BEL) | Superconfex-Yoko | ||
1990 | Redant, HendrikHendrik Redant (BEL) | Lotto-Super Club | ||
1991 | Dauwe, JohnnyJohnny Dauwe (BEL) | Tulip Computers | ||
1992 | Ludwig, OlafOlaf Ludwig (GER) | Panasonic-Sportlife | ||
1993 | No race | |||
1994 | Museeuw, JohanJohan Museeuw (BEL) | GB-MG Maglificio | ||
1995 | Moncassin, FredericFrédéric Moncassin (FRA) | Novell | ||
1996 | Sorensen, RolfRolf Sørensen (DEN) | Rabobank | ||
1997 | Museeuw, JohanJohan Museeuw (BEL) | Mapei-GB | ||
1998 | Tchmil, AndreiAndrei Tchmil (BEL) | Lotto-Mobistar | ||
1999 | Planckaert, JoJo Planckaert (BEL) | Lotto-Mobistar | ||
2000 | Tchmil, AndreiAndrei Tchmil (BEL) | Lotto-Adecco | ||
2001 | Van Petegem, PeterPeter Van Petegem (BEL) | Mercury-Viatel | ||
2002 | Kirsipuu, JaanJaan Kirsipuu (EST) | AG2R Prévoyance | ||
2003 | Sentjens, RoyRoy Sentjens (NED) | Rabobank | ||
2004 | De Jongh, StevenSteven de Jongh (NED) | Rabobank | ||
2005 | Hincapie, GeorgeGeorge Hincapie (USA) | Discovery Channel | ||
2006 | Nuyens, NickNick Nuyens (BEL) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | ||
2007 | Boonen, TomTom Boonen (BEL) | Quick-Step–Innergetic | ||
2008 | De Jongh, StevenSteven de Jongh (NED) | Quick-Step | ||
2009 | Boonen, TomTom Boonen (BEL) | Quick-Step | ||
2010 | Traksel, BobbieBobbie Traksel (NED) | Vacansoleil | ||
2011 | Sutton, ChristopherChristopher Sutton (AUS) | Team Sky | ||
2012 | Cavendish, MarkMark Cavendish (GBR) | Team Sky | ||
2013 | No race due to snow[8] | |||
2014 | Boonen, TomTom Boonen (BEL) | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | ||
2015 | Cavendish, MarkMark Cavendish (GBR) | Etixx–Quick-Step | ||
2016 | Stuyven, JasperJasper Stuyven (BEL) | Trek–Segafredo |
Winners by nationality
Wins | Country |
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53 | Belgium |
8 | Netherlands |
2 | Germany, United Kingdom |
1 | Australia, Denmark, Estonia, France, United States |
Notes
- ↑ The race has not been in Brussels since 1968. Since then it is run in the provinces of West-Flanders and East-Flanders, the two westernmost provinces of Belgium.
References
- 1 2 3 Wynn, Nigel. "Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne 2016 preview". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ↑ Benson, Daniel. "Rollin thrives in bad weather in Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne. Canadian impervious to Belgian storms". cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ↑ Decaluwé, Brecht. "Peloton reacts to brutal battering at Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne". cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ↑ Decaluwé, Brecht. "Relatively unknown Traksel rides to Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne win". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ↑ O'Grady, Patrick. "Traksel takes Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne". velonews.competitor.com. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ↑ Jones, Jeff. "De Jongh repeats Rabobank's success". cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- ↑ "Organisatoren hertekenen finale Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne". sporza.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 February 2016.
- ↑ "Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne afgelast door de sneeuwval" (in Dutch). Sporza. 24 February 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
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