Rund um Berlin

Rund um Berlin
Race details
Date Early-September
Region Berlin, Germany
English name Tour of Berlin
Local name(s) Rund um Berlin (in German)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour (2008)
Type One-day
History
First edition 1896 (1896)
Editions 95
Final edition 2008
First winner  Gustav Gräben (GER)
Most wins  Klaus Ampler (GDR) (5 wins)
Final winner  Robert Bartko (GER)

The Rund um Berlin was a classic cycling race based around the German city of Berlin. It was the oldest cycling race in Germany until it ended in 2008. Although it was one of the oldest races in the world, its importance was restricted to Germany. It was usually only contested by Germans, and only four times was the winner not German.

Winners

Rider Team
1896 Germany Gustav Gräben (GER)
1897 Germany Gustav Gräben (GER)
1902 Germany Otto Goetzke (GER)
1903 Germany Otto Goetzke (GER)
1904 Germany Franz Scholz (GER)
1905 Germany Adolf Böhm (GER)
1906 Germany Otto Goetzke (GER)
1907 Germany Max Faustmann (GER)
1908 Germany Adolf Böhm (GER)
1909 Germany Jakob Meck (GER)
1910 Germany Carl Saldow (GER)
1911 Germany Adolf Huschke (GER)
1912 Germany Erich Aberger (GER)
1913 Germany Ernst Franz (GER)
1914 No race
1915 Germany Karl Wittig (GER)
1916-1918 No race
1919 Germany Paul Koch (GER)
1920 Germany Paul Kohl (GER)
1921 Germany Erich Aberger (GER)
1922 Germany Richard Schenkel (GER)
1923 Germany Erich Aberger (GER)
1924 Germany Paul Kohl (GER)
1925 Germany Oskar Tietz (GER)
1926 Germany Siegfried Schütze (GER)
1927 Germany Bruno Wolke (GER)
1928 Germany Walter Hoffmann (GER)
1929 Germany Rudolf Risch (GER)
1930 Germany Walter Merkan (GER)
1931 Germany Willy Kutschbach (GER)
1932 Germany Walter Bartholomäus (GER)
1933 Germany Emil Kijewski (GER)
1934 Germany Kurt Stöpel (GER)
1935 Germany Bruno Roth (GER)
1936 Germany Fritz Ruland (GER)
1937 Germany Emil Kijewski (GER)
1938 Germany Bruno Gerber (GER)
1939 Germany Bruno Gerber (GER)
1940 Germany Walter Liebl (GER)
1941 Germany Harry Saager (GER)
1942 Germany Harry Saager (GER)
1943-1945 No race
1946 Germany Karl Wiemer (GER)
1947 Germany Hans Preiskeit (GER)
1948 Germany Heinrich Schultenjohann (GER)
1949 Germany Reinhold Steinhilb (GER)
1950 East Germany Bernhard Trefflich (GDR)
1951 East Germany Gustav-Adolf Schur (GDR)
1952 East Germany Rudi Kirchhoff (GDR)
1953 East Germany Erich Schulz (GDR)
1954 East Germany Rudi Kirchhoff (GDR)
1955 East Germany Konrad Claus (GDR)
1956 East Germany Rudi Kirchhoff (GDR)
1957 Belgium Louis Legros (BEL)
1958 East Germany Rudi Kirchhoff (GDR)
1959 East Germany Klaus Ampler (GDR)
1960 East Germany Klaus Ampler (GDR)
1961 East Germany Manfred Weißleder (GDR)
1962 East Germany Lothar Höhne (GDR)
1963 East Germany Lothar Höhne (GDR)
1964 East Germany Klaus Ampler (GDR)
1965 East Germany Klaus Ampler (GDR)
1966 East Germany Dieter Grabe (GDR)
1967 East Germany Günther Liebold (GDR)
1968 East Germany Lothat Appler (GDR)
1969 East Germany Klaus Ampler (GDR)
1970 East Germany Dieter Grabe (GDR)
1971 East Germany Michael Milde (GDR)
1972 East Germany Michael Schiffner (GDR)
1973 East Germany Michael Schiffner (GDR)
1974 East Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch (GDR)
1975 East Germany Eberhard Sanftleben (GDR)
1976 Belgium André Van de Stehen (BEL)
1977 East Germany Hans-Joachim Hartnick (GDR)
1978 East Germany Detlef Bönisch (GDR)
1979 East Germany Hans-Joachim Schippel (GDR)
1980 East Germany Jörg Köhler (GDR)
1981 East Germany Bodo Straubel (GDR)
1982 Soviet Union Nikolai Kriwoschejew (URS)
1983 East Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch (GDR)
1984 East Germany Bodo Straubel (GDR)
1985 East Germany Frank Karraß (GDR)
1986 East Germany Uwe Raab (GDR)
1987 East Germany Olaf Ludwig (GDR)
1988 Soviet Union Alexander Lopanow (URS)
1989 East Germany Uwe Stoltze (GDR)
1990 East Germany Olaf Merkel (GDR)
1991 Germany Frank Augustin (GER)
1992 Germany Frank Augustin (GER)
1993 Germany Jan Schaffrath (GER)
1994 Germany Martin Müller (GER)
1995 Germany Hagen Bernutz (GER)
1996 Germany Frank Augustin (GER)
1997 Germany Erik Zabel (GER)
1998 Germany Jan Ullrich (GER)
1999 Germany Lutz Lehmann (GER)
2000 Germany Steffen Radochla (GER)
2008 Germany Robert Bartko (GER)
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