Holland Hills Classic

Boels Rental Hills Classic
Race details
Region The Netherlands
Discipline Road race
Type Single day race
Organiser Stichting Holland Ladies Tour
History
First edition 2004 (2004)
Editions 11 (as of 2014)
First winner Netherlands Mirjam Melchers
Most wins Netherlands Marianne Vos (3 wins)
Most recent Sweden Emma Johansson

The Holland Hills Classic, called nowadays the Boels Rental Hills Classic due to sponsorship reason, is a women's elite professional road bicycle race held annually since 2004 in Limburg, the Netherlands. The race is an 1.2 UCI category race. The event is organized by the Stichting Holland Ladies Tour, who also organizes the Holland Ladies Tour. For sponsorship reasons the race have had the official titles: Valkenburg Hills Classic (2010), Parkhotel Rooding Classic (2011), Parkhotel Valkenburg Hills Classic (2012) and Boels Rental Hills Classic (2013-2014).[1]

Past winners

Year First Second Third
2004 Netherlands Mirjam MelchersNetherlands Leontien Van MoorselNetherlands Arenda Grimberg
2005 Norway Anita Valen De VriesGermany Trixi WorrackNetherlands Arenda Grimberg
2006 Germany Theresa SenffNetherlands Marianne VosNetherlands Suzanne de Goede
2007 Netherlands Marianne VosSweden Susanne LjungskogAustria Andrea Graus
2008 Germany Larissa KleinmannNetherlands Elisabeth BraamNetherlands Vera Koedooder
2009 Netherlands Marianne VosNetherlands Petra Dijkman Sweden Emma Johansson
2010 Belgium Grace VerbekeNetherlands Chantal BlaakNetherlands Iris Slappendel
2011 Netherlands Marianne VosNetherlands Marieke van Wanroij Belgium Jessie Daams
2012 Netherlands Annemiek van VleutenNetherlands Marianne Vos United Kingdom Sharon Laws
2013 South Africa Ashleigh MoolmanNetherlands Annemiek van VleutenUnited Kingdom Lizzie Armitstead
2014 Sweden Emma JohanssonNetherlands Ellen van DijkNetherlands Amy Pieters
2015 United Kingdom Lizzie ArmitsteadSweden Emma JohanssonPoland Katarzyna Niewiadoma

References

  1. "Parkhotel Valkenburg Hills Classic". CQ ranking.com. Retrieved 23 May 2013.

External links


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