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The '''Rund um Berlin''' was a [[Classic cycle races|classic]] [[cycling race]] which was based around the German city of [[Berlin]]. It was the oldest cycling race in Germany until it disappeared in 2000. Although it was one of the oldest races in the world, its importance was merely restricted to Germany. It was usually only contested by germans and only three times the winner was not german.
The '''Rund um Berlin''' was a [[Classic cycle races|classic]] [[cycling race]] which was based around the German city of [[Berlin]]. It was the oldest cycling race in Germany until it disappeared in 2000. Although it was one of the oldest races in the world, its importance was merely restricted to Germany. It was usually only contested by Germans and only three times the winner was not German.
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Rund um Berlin
Race details
DateEarly-September
RegionBerlin, Germany
English nameTour of Berlin
Local name(s)Rund um Berlin Template:De icon
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
History
First edition1896
Editions94 (as of 2007)
Final edition2000
First winnerGermany Gustav Gräben
Most winsGermany Klaus Ampler (5 wins)
Final winnerGermany Steffen Radochla

The Rund um Berlin was a classic cycling race which was based around the German city of Berlin. It was the oldest cycling race in Germany until it disappeared in 2000. Although it was one of the oldest races in the world, its importance was merely restricted to Germany. It was usually only contested by Germans and only three times the winner was not German.

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1896  Germany Gustav Gräben
1897  Germany Gustav Gräben
1902  Germany Otto Goetzke
1903  Germany Otto Goetzke
1904  Germany Franz Scholz
1905  Germany Adolf Böhm
1906  Germany Otto Goetzke
1907  Germany Max Faustmann
1908  Germany Adolf Böhm
1909  Germany Jakob Meck
1910  Germany Carl Saldow
1911  Germany Adolf Huschke
1912  Germany Erich Aberger
1913  Germany Ernst Franz
1914 No race
1915  Germany Karl Wittig
1916-1918 No race
1919  Germany Paul Koch
1920  Germany Paul Kohl
1921  Germany Erich Aberger
1922  Germany Richard Schenkel
1923  Germany Erich Aberger
1924  Germany Paul Kohl
1925  Germany Oskar Tietz
1926  Germany Siegfried Schütze
1927  Germany Bruno Wolke
1928  Germany Walter Hoffmann
1929  Germany Rudolf Risch
1930  Germany Walter Merkan
1931  Germany Willy Kutschbach
1932  Germany Walter Bartholomäus
1933  Germany Emil Kijewski
1934  Germany Kurt Stöpel
1935  Germany Bruno Roth
1936  Germany Fritz Ruland
1937  Germany Emil Kijewski
1938  Germany Bruno Gerber
1939  Germany Bruno Gerber
1940  Germany Walter Liebl
1941  Germany Harry Saager
1942  Germany Harry Saager
1943-1945 No race
1946  Germany Karl Wiemer
1947  Germany Hans Preiskeit
1948  Germany Heinrich Schultenjohann
1949  Germany Reinhold Steinhilb
1950  Germany Bernhard Trefflich
1951  Germany Gustav-Adolf Schur

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1952  Germany Rudi Kirchhoff
1953  Germany Erich Schulz
1954  Germany Rudi Kirchhoff
1955  Germany Konrad Claus
1956  Germany Rudi Kirchhoff
1957  Belgium Louis Legros
1958  Germany Rudi Kirchhoff
1959  Germany Klaus Ampler
1960  Germany Klaus Ampler
1961  Germany Manfred Weißleder
1962  Germany Lothar Höhne
1963  Germany Lothar Höhne
1964  Germany Klaus Ampler
1965  Germany Klaus Ampler
1966  Germany Dieter Grabe
1967  Germany Günther Liebold
1968  Germany Lothat Appler
1969  Germany Klaus Ampler
1970  Germany Dieter Grabe
1971  Germany Michael Milde
1972  Germany Michael Schiffner
1973  Germany Michael Schiffner
1974  Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch
1975  Germany Eberhard Sanftleben
1976  Belgium André Van de Stehen
1977  Germany Hans-Joachim Hartnick
1978  Germany Detlef Bönisch
1979  Germany Hans-Joachim Schippel
1980  Germany Jörg Köhler
1981  Germany Bodo Straubel
1982  Soviet Union Nikolai Kriwoschejew
1983  Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch
1984  Germany Bodo Straubel
1985  Germany Frank Karraß
1986  Germany Uwe Raab
1987  Germany Olaf Ludwig
1988  Germany Alexander Lopanow
1989  Germany Uwe Stoltze
1990  Germany Olaf Merkel
1991  Germany Frank Augustin
1992  Germany Frank Augustin
1993  Germany Jan Schaffrath
1994  Germany Martin Müller
1995  Germany Hagen Bernutz
1996  Germany Frank Augustin
1997  Germany Erik Zabel
1998  Germany Jan Ullrich
1999  Germany Lutz Lehmann
2000  Germany Steffen Radochla