Date | April–May |
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Region | Herning, Denmark |
English name | GP Herning |
Local name(s) | Grand Prix i Herning (Danish) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | DCU Tour |
Type | Single-day |
First edition | 1992 |
Editions | 20 (as of 2013) |
First winner |
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Most wins |
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Grand Prix Herning is a one day road bicycle race, as are held in Midtjylland, Denmark.
The race are being held by Herning Bicycle Club with start and goal in Herning.
The race are characteristised by its gravelpaths as give multiple punctures for the racers.
The many paths and defects makes the race harsh and often ends with a single racer or a small group arrive isolated at the finish line in Herning.
Grand Prix Herning got its bloom intact with Bjarne Riis got his victories in 1996, same year that he won Tour De France and in 1997 and 1998.
The race got in a string of year driven as part of UCI’s termin with a fixed spot for the coming spring and have from this been granted the nickname "A spring day at the heath" (En Forårsdag på heden) with the hidden hint to Paris-Roubaix as are called "A spring day in Hell".
Unfortunately the race have had multiple economic problems and was for those reasons not held in 2008, the race was resumed in 2009 where it was held until another break again in 2012 due to Giro D’Italia start*11 in the city. In 2013 the race was ran the last time as a UCI race.
in 2014 the race got a helping hand from the Danish Cycling Federation which wrote the race in as part of the Post Cup (today known as the PostNord Cup). The race is now a returning part of the Danish Cup Series.
Updated 2016
"Genius Race. Really impressive. International Cut. Supreme by Herning Bicycle Club. Five stars out of five". Jens Veggerby, Herning Folkeblad. 24 May 1993.
"A good race, faintly similar to Paris-Roubaix." Frédéric Moncassin, Herning Folkeblad. 12 June 1995.
"A Body-painted Price girl, VIP Bus with refreshments, a Member of Parlament (Folketinget) as speaker and the written program, as was laying and waiting at your hotelroom and a resultlist at the same place after the race. What else can you demand? A bikerace in topclass!" , Cycling, 19 May 1996