Amstel Gold Race past winners
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published Champions from 1966 to 2011
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2011 | Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Omega Pharma-Lotto |
2010 | Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Omega Pharma-Lotto |
2009 | Serguei Ivanov (Rus) Team Katusha |
2008 | Damiano Cunego (Ita) |
2007 | Stefan Schumacher (Ger) |
2006 | Fränk Schleck (Lux) |
2005 | Danilo Di Luca (Ita) |
2004 | Davide Rebellin (Ita) |
2003 | Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) |
2002 | Michele Bartoli (Ita) |
2001 | Erik Dekker (Ned) |
2000 | Erik Zabel (Ger) |
1999 | Michael Boogerd (Ned) |
1998 | Rolf Järmann (Swi) |
1997 | Bjarne Riis (Den) |
1996 | Stefano Zanini (Ita) |
1995 | Mauro Gianetti (Swi) |
1994 | Johan Museeuw (Bel) |
1993 | Rolf Järmann (Swi) |
1992 | Olaf Ludwig (Ger) |
1991 | Frans Maassen (Ned) |
1990 | Adri van der Poel (Ned) |
1989 | Erik Van Lancker (Bel) |
1988 | Jelle Nijdam (Ned) |
1987 | Joop Zoetemelk (Ned) |
1986 | Steven Rooks (Ned) |
1985 | Gerrie Knetemann (Ned) |
1984 | Jacques Hanegraaf (Ned) |
1983 | Phil Anderson (Aus) |
1982 | Jan Raas (Ned) |
1981 | Bernard Hinault (Fra) |
1980 | Jan Raas (Ned) |
1979 | Jan Raas (Ned) |
1978 | Jan Raas (Ned) |
1977 | Jan Raas (Ned) |
1976 | Freddie Maertens (Bel) |
1975 | Eddie Merckx (Bel) |
1974 | Gerrie Knetemann (Ned) |
1973 | Eddie Merckx (Bel) |
1972 | Walter Planckaert (Bel) |
1971 | Frans Verbeeck (Bel) |
1970 | Georges Pintens (Bel) |
1969 | Gudio Reybrouck (Bel) |
1968 | Harry Steevens (Ned) |
1967 | Arie den Hartog (Ned) |
1966 | Jean Stablinski (Fra) |
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2011 | Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Omega Pharma-Lotto 258 kms in 39.618 |
2010 | Philippe Gilbert (Bel) 259 kms in 40.585 |
2009 | Serguei Ivanov (Rus) 257.8 kms in 38.814 |
2008 | Damiano Cunego (Ita) 257.4 kms in 39.050 |
2007 | Stefan Schumacher (Ger) 252.2 kms in 40.697 |
2006 | Frank Schleck (Lux) 253 kms in 39.360 |
2005 | Danilo Di Luca (Ita) 251 kms in 39.515 |
2004 | Davide Rebellin (Ita) 251 kms in 39.262 |
2003 | Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) 250.7 kms in 41.661 |
2002 | Michele Bartoli (Ita) 254.4 kms in 37.294 |
2001 | Erik Dekker (Ned) 255 kms in 38.620 |
2000 | Erik Zabel (Ger) 258 kms in 41.110 |
1999 | Michael Boogerd (Ned) 253 kms in 38.547 |
1998 | Rolf Järmann (Swi) 258 kms in 38.280 |
1997 | Bjarne Riis (Den) 253 kms in 41.689 |
1996 | Stefano Zanini (Ita) 250 kms in 42.600 |
1995 | Mauro Gianetti (Swi) 250 kms in 39.261 |
1994 | Johan Museeuw (Bel) 249 kms in 37.260 |
1993 | Rolf Järmann (Swi) 249 kms in 37.343 |
1992 | Olaf Ludwig (Ger) 248 kms in 38.219 |
1991 | Frans Maassen (Ned) 244 kms in 40.135 |
1990 | Adri van der Poel (Ned) 249 kms in 41.507 |
1989 | Erik Van Lancker (Bel) 242 kms in 40.187 |
1988 | Jelle Nijdam (Ned) 242 kms in 37.386 |
1987 | Joop Zoetemelk (Ned) 242 kms in 38.943 |
1986 | Steven Rooks (Ned) 242 kms in 39.665 |
1985 | Gerrie Knetemann (Ned) 242 kms in 37.446 |
1984 | Jacques Hanegraaf (Ned) 242 kms in 40.584 |
1983 | Phil Anderson (Aus) 247 kms in 41.434 |
1982 | Jan Raas (Ned) 242 kms in 38.354 |
1981 | Bernard Hinault (Fra) 237 kms in 39.741 |
1980 | Jan Raas (Ned) 237 kms in 41.417 |
1979 | Jan Raas (Ned) 238 kms in 39.507 |
1978 | Jan Raas (Ned) 237 kms in 37.803 |
1977 | Jan Raas (Ned) 230 kms in 39.894 |
1976 | Freddie Maertens (Bel) 230 kms in 39.078 |
1975 | Eddie Merckx (Bel) 230 kms in 37.231 |
1974 | Gerrie Knetemann (Ned) 238 kms in 38.963 |
1973 | Eddie Merckx (Bel) 238 kms in 35.650 |
1972 | Walter Planckaert (Bel) 237 kms in 37.653 |
1971 | Frans Verbeeck (Bel) 233 kms in 37.622 |
1970 | Georges Pintens (Bel) 240 kms in 37.745 |
1969 | Gudio Reybrouck (Bel) 259 kms in 40.782 |
1968 | Harry Steevens (Ned) 245 kms in 41.704 |
1967 | Arie den Hartog (Ned) 213 kms in 43.711 |
1966 | Jean Stablinski (Fra) 302 kms in 38.649 |
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