- E3 Prijs Vlaanderen
Infobox Cycling race
name = E3 Prijs Vlaanderen
current_event =
date = Mid-March
region = Flanders, Belgium
english = E3 Prize Flanders
localnames = E3 Prijs Vlaanderen nl icon
nickname =
discipline = Road
competition = UCI Europe Tour
type = Single-day
organiser =
director =
first = 1958
number = 51 (as of 2008)
last =
firstwinner = flagicon|BEL Armand Desmet
mostwins = flagicon|BEL Rik Van Looy
flagicon|BEL Tom Boonen
(4 wins)
mostrecent = flagicon|NOR Kurt Asle ArvesenThe E3 Prijs Vlaanderen (English: "E3 Prize Flanders") is a semi classic cycling race in theFlanders area ofBelgium . The race starts and finishes inHarelbeke over 210 kilometres. The event is organised by the Hand in Hand Cycling Club of Harelbeke and is ranked 1.HC on the UCI Continental calendar.The E3 takes place on a Saturday in mid-March and marks the start of "Vlaamse Wielerweek", a week of cycling which continues with the Brabantse Pijl on the Sunday and the Driedaagse van De Panne stage race midweek before the
Ronde van Vlaanderen classic on the following Sunday.The first E3 Prijs Vlaanderen took place in 1958 although there had been similar events in the area since 1955. In the early days the event was Harelbeke-Anvers-Harelbeke. It has also been known as the GP E3 Harelbeke. The race took its name from the E3 motorway built in the mid-sixties.
The E3 classic is preparation for the Ronde van Vlaanderen. The route is shorter but many of the climbs are tackled. The conditions are also comparable as cobbles, wind and climbs decimate the bunch. The route takes a large lap around
East Flanders including 12 hills.The race starts from Harelbeke's Grote Markt and travels east, the first 110km flat with cobbles around
Oudenaarde andZottegem . The riders reach the most easterly point atNinove after 85km and after swinging west and going throughGeraardsbergen andBrakel the tough part begins with a succession of short, sharp climbs some of which are cobbled as the race loops betweenRonse and Oudenaarde.The 12 hills in order are La Houppe, Berg Stene, Boigneberg, Eikenberg, Stationsberg, Taaienberg, Oude Kruikens, Kapelberg, Patersberg, Oude Kwaremont, Knokteberg and Tiegemberg. The Patersberg is a cobbled 500m climb that averages 2.5% while the Oude Kwaremont is cobbled for 1500m of its 2200m although its gradient averages 4.2%. The Tiegemberg is 16km from the finish.
The record for the most wins stands at four to
Rik Van Looy , in 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1969, andTom Boonen who won in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. DutchmanJan Raas took 1979, 1980 and 1981 after finishing second in 1978.Andrei Tchmil andJohan Museeuw have both won twice. The fastest race was in 2003 when Dutchman Steven De Jongh won at 45.9kmh.Past winners
External links
* [http://www.e3harelbeke.be/index_e3.html Official website]
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