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Short description: Dutch cycling time trial Championship

Template:Infobox cycling race The Dutch Headwind Cycling Championships (in Dutch: NK Tegenwindfietsen, pronounced [ˈteːxə(ɱ)ʋɪntˌfitsə(n)]) are an annual Dutch cycling time trial championships that takes place during storms (wind force 7/32mph or higher). They are not regulated by the Royal Dutch Cycling Union.[1][2]

The Championships take place on the Oosterscheldekering storm barrier, which faces the North Sea, and have been held in fall or winter since 2013. Competitors must ride the 8.5 km course against the wind on upright single-speed bicycles, which are provided by the organization. The championships are announced three days before a storm is expected. Since 2014 there is also a team time trial. A total of 200 individual cyclists (300 cyclists in 2020) can participate, plus 25 teams of four cyclists. Participants start 30 seconds apart from each other and the one with the fastest time wins.[3]

In 2020 both the male and female reigning champions (from 2018) successfully defended their titles. In 2023 the event was cancelled because of heavy storm.

Editions

Year Date Wind force Men Time Women Time Team Time
2013[4] December 15, 2013 5 Netherlands Bart Brentjens 17m 51sec Netherlands Irene Tesink 19m 31sec N/A
2014[2] December 11, 2014 8 SW Netherlands Wouter Mesker 18m 06sec Netherlands Nathalie Simoens 22m 34sec Wind in de Rug
 Wouter Mesker
 Kaj Hendriks
 Melvin Hekman
 Erik van Lakerveld
16m 30.653sec
2015 October 11, 2015 7 Netherlands Pico de Jager 19m15s Netherlands Mathilde Matthijsse 21m23s[5] Wind in de Rug 18m39s
2016 November 20, 2016 9 (code yellow) Netherlands Teun Sweere 22m30s Netherlands Mathilde Matthijsse 28m09s Jan de Jonge Fietsen 21m34s
2017 Did not take place, due to the absence of stormy conditions
2018 December 8, 2018 7 Netherlands Max de Jong 18m16s Netherlands Lisa Scheenaard 20m28s[6] Team Nooitstop
2019 Did not take place
2020[7] February 9, 2020 (during Storm Ciara) 8 (code orange) Netherlands Max de Jong 20m00s Netherlands Lisa Scheenaard 23m08s No team winner — contest stopped early due to overly dangerous conditions
2021 Did not take place due to COVID-19
2022 February 6, 2022 7 (code yellow) Netherlands Jurjun van der Velde 20m23s Netherlands Lisa Scheenaard 22m53s Team Nooitstop 15m14s
2023 Cancelled due to too heavy winds during Storm Ciarán

See also

  • Dutch National Time Trial Championships
  • Dutch National Road Race Championships

References