Tjejtrampet Explained

Tjejtrampet
Date:late May-early June
Region:Sweden
Discipline:road bicycle racing
Type:one-day
First:1990
Firstwinner:Marianne Berglund, Sweden
Mostwins:Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands (5)
Mostrecent:Majken Lidén, Sweden

Tjejtrampet was an annual road bicycle racing event which, as the name tells (“tjej” being Swedish for “girl”), was only for female participants. The events were held in Sweden by late May between 1990-2009. The race was held for first time on 13 May 1990 and was won by Marianne Berglund.[1]

In 2006, the competitions were moved from Stockholm to Västerås.[2]

Winners

Marianne Berglund, Sweden

Tea Vikstedt-Nyman, Finland

Monique Knol, Netherlands

Monique Knol, Netherlands

Monique Knol, Netherlands

Debby Mansveldl, Netherlands

Monique Knol, Netherlands

Jorunn Kvalø, Norway

Susanne Ljungskog, Sweden

Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands

Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands

Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands

Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands

Leoniten-Zilijaard van Moorsel, Netherlands

Tina Nieminen, Finland

Suzanne de Goede, Netherlands

Hanna Isacsson, Sweden

Monica Holler, CK Hymer, Sweden

Kajsa Snihs, Alrikssons Cycle Team CK, Sweden

Majken Lidén, Sweden

2010: cancelled

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ljungskog vann Tjejtrampet. Aftonbladet. Swedish. 31 May 1998. 19 February 2015.
  2. Web site: Tjejtrampet flyttar till Västerås. Dagens Nyheter. Swedish. Per Mortensen. 21 November 2005. 5 September 2011.