Sparkassen Giro Bochum

The Sparkassen Giro Bochum is a road bicycle race which is annually held for both men's and women's around an urban circuit in the German city of Bochum, Germany. Since 2005 the men's race is part of the UCI Europe Tour, being organised as 1.1 race.

Sparkassen Giro Bochum
Race details
DateEarly August
RegionBochum, Germany
English nameTour of Bochum
Local name(s)Sparkassen Giro Bochum (in German)
DisciplineRoad
Competition♂ UCI Europe Tour
♀ National event
TypeSingle-day
Web sitewww.sparkassen-giro.de
History
First edition1998 (1998)
Editions♂ 14 (as of 2011)
♀ 15 (as of 2015)
First winner Jan Ullrich (GER)
 Sharon van Essen (NED)
Most recent Pieter Vanspeybrouck (BEL)
 Barbara Guarischi (ITA)
UCI Women's Road World Cup at Bochum Train Station

Men's winners

Year Country Rider Team
1998  Germany Jan Ullrich Team Telekom
1999  Germany Erik Zabel Team Telekom
2000  Netherlands Jans Koerts Farm Frites
2001  Italy Gianluca Bortolami Tacconi Sport-Vini Caldirola
2002  Belgium Frédéric Amorison Lotto–Adecco
2003  Germany Rolf Aldag Team Telekom
2004  Germany David Kopp Team Wiesenhof
2005  Czech Republic Lubor Tesar Akud-Arnolds Sicherheit
2006  Germany Jens Voigt Team CSC
2007  Belgium Andy Cappelle Landbouwkrediet–Tönissteiner
2008  Germany Eric Baumann Team Sparkasse
2009  Great Britain Mark Cavendish Team Columbia–HTC
2010  Netherlands Niki Terpstra Team Milram
2011  Belgium Pieter Vanspeybrouck Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator
2012  Germany Marcel Sieberg Lotto–Belisol
2013 - -
2014  Germany Marcel Sieberg Lotto–Belisol
2015  Germany Marcel Sieberg Lotto–Soudal
2016  Germany Marcel Sieberg Lotto–Soudal
2017  Germany Marcus Burghardt Bora–Hansgrohe

Women's winners

From 2004 through to 2011 the event ran as a UCI 1.1 (old UCI rating of 1.9.2 in 2004), becoming a national event in 2012. In 2013 the event returned as a 1.1 rated event, being upgraded to UCI Women's World Cup (CDM) rating for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. For 2016 and 2017, the event again ran as a national event.

Year Country Rider Team
2001  Netherlands Sharon van Essen
2002  Netherlands Bertine Spijkerman
2003  Russia Svetlana Bubnenkova
2004  United States Deirdre Demet-Barry
2005  Germany Angela Hennig
2006  Australia Oenone Wood Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung
2007  Germany Hanka Kupfernagel RC Charlottenburg Berlin
2008  Netherlands Suzanne de Goede
2009  Australia Rochelle Gilmore
2010  Netherlands Ellen van Dijk Team HTC–Columbia Women
2011  Netherlands Adrie Visser
2012  Germany Mieke Kröger
2013  Luxembourg Christine Majerus
2014  Netherlands Marianne Vos Rabo–Liv
2015  Italy Barbara Guarischi Velocio–SRAM
2016  Netherlands Kirsten Peetoom
2017  Netherlands Belle de Gast -
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