Tjejtrampet
Tjejtrampet was an annual road bicycle racing event which, as the name tells, was only for female participants. The events were held in Sweden by lagte May between 1990-2009. The race was held for first time on 13 May 1990 and was won by Marianne Berglund.[1]
Race details | |
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Date | late May-early June |
Region | Sweden |
Discipline | road bicycle racing |
Type | one-day |
History | |
First edition | 1990 |
First winner | Marianne Berglund, Sweden |
Most wins | Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands (5) |
Most recent | Majken Lidén, Sweden |
In 2006, the competitions were moved from Stockholm to Västerås.[2]
Winners
- 1990: Marianne Berglund, Sweden
- 1991: Tea Vikstedt-Nyman, Finland
- 1992: Monique Knol, Netherlands
- 1993: Monique Knol, Netherlands
- 1994: Monique Knol, Netherlands
- 1995: Debby Mansveldl, Netherlands
- 1996: Monique Knol, Netherlands
- 1997: Jorunn Kvalø, Norway
- 1998: Susanne Ljungskog, Sweden
- 1999: Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands
- 2000: Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands
- 2001: Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands
- 2002: Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands
- 2003: Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands
- 2004: Tina Nieminen, Finland
- 2005: Suzanne de Goede, Netherlands
- 2006: Hanna Isacsson, Sweden
- 2007: Monica Holler, CK Hymer, Sweden
- 2008: Kajsa Snihs, Alrikssons Cycle Team CK, Sweden
- 2009: Majken Lidén, Sweden
- 2010: cancelled
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References
- "Ljungskog vann Tjejtrampet" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. 31 May 1998. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- Per Mortensen (21 November 2005). "Tjejtrampet flyttar till Västerås" (in Swedish). Dagens Nyheter. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
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