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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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Revision as of 10:34, 10 April 2011
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Date | Early-September |
Region | Berlin, Germany |
English name | Tour of Berlin |
Local name(s) | Rund um Berlin Template:De icon |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Single-day |
History | |
First edition | 1896 |
Editions | 95 (as of 2008) |
First winner | Gustav Gräben (GER) |
Most wins | Klaus Ampler (GER) (5 wins) |
Most recent | Robert Bartko (GER) |
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.