Birkebeinerrittet
Annual Norwegian mountain bike race From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Birkebeinerrittet (lit. The Birkebeiner cycling race) is a long-distance mountain bike cycling race held annually in Norway. It is the world's largest mountain bike race in number of contestants.[1] In 2009, 17,164 riders signed up, and 15,140 cyclists completed the race. In 2023 the 30th edition will be held.[2]
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The race
The race starts in Rena and ends at Håkons Hall in Lillehammer. Birkebeinerrittet is 84km[3] long along fire roads, with some paved and some single/dual-track segments.
The race has been held since 1993 and commemorates a trip made by the Birkebeiner loyalists to save the heir to the Norwegian throne, Håkon Håkonsson, in 1206. All participants carry a backpack weighing at least 3.5 kg, symbolizing the weight of the then one-year-old heir.
Past winners
Men
Year | Name | Club/Nation | Time |
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2022 | Ole Hem | 2:37:08 | |
2021 | Eskil Evensen-Lie | 2:37:51 | |
2019 | Eskil Evensen-Lie | 2:34:20 | |
2018 | Erik Resell | 2:32:54 | |
2017 | Erik Resell | 2:28:21 | |
2016 | Åsmund Løvik | ||
2015 | Carl Fredrik Hagen | ||
2014 | Fredrik Wilmann | 02.33.18 | |
2013 | Fredrik Ericsson | 02.41.17 | |
2012 | Lars Ragnar Manengen | 02.43.24 | |
2011 | Stian Remme | 02.54.45 | |
2010 | Hannes Genze | 02.57.04 | |
2009 | Andreas Kugler | 03.02.05 | |
2008 | Anders Hovdenes | 02.40.50 | |
2007 | Massimo De Bertolis | 02.52.29 | |
2006 | Lars Petter Nordhaug | 02.43.08 | |
2005 | Thomas Frischknecht | 03.52.01 | |
Women
Year | Name | Club/Nation | Time |
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2014 | Borghild Løvset | 03.05.04 | |
2013 | Borghild Løvset | 03.12.38 | |
2012 | Pia Sundstedt | 03.06.42 | |
2011 | Pia Sundstedt | 03.08.26 | |
2010 | Pia Sundstedt | 03.19.45 | |
2009 | Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå | 03.27.02 | |
2008 | Pia Sundstedt | 03.09.06 | |
2007 | Pia Sundstedt | 03.24.43 | |
2006 | Pia Sundstedt | 03.08.32 | |
2005 | Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå | 04.05.18 | |
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