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==History==
 
==History==
For the early WNBRs in the Netherlands, the ride location used to change each year. This caused a single ride date per city, though later on returning to Arnhem for two more years as Wageningen-Arnhem. Amsterdam, in 2005 having hosted the second Dutch ride and —after already having been visualized as the steady location though because of a major environmental event in Utrecht having given in to a one year postponement— had from 2009 onward a series of ten annual WNBRs, is since 2012 the country's only ride location.
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For the early WNBRs in the Netherlands, the ride location used to change each year. This caused a single ride date per city, though later on returning to Arnhem for two more years as Wageningen-Arnhem. Amsterdam, in 2005 having hosted the second Dutch ride and —after already having been visualized as the steady location though because of a major environmental event in Utrecht having given in to a one year postponement— had from 2009 onward a series of ten annual WNBRs, and is since 2012 the country's only ride location.
 
# [[Apeldoorn]] - 12 June 2004
 
# [[Apeldoorn]] - 12 June 2004
 
# [[Amsterdam]] - 11 June 2005
 
# [[Amsterdam]] - 11 June 2005

Revision as of 04:05, 6 May 2020

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See List of rides in Netherlands or browse the Netherlands category

History

For the early WNBRs in the Netherlands, the ride location used to change each year. This caused a single ride date per city, though later on returning to Arnhem for two more years as Wageningen-Arnhem. Amsterdam, in 2005 having hosted the second Dutch ride and —after already having been visualized as the steady location though because of a major environmental event in Utrecht having given in to a one year postponement— had from 2009 onward a series of ten annual WNBRs, and is since 2012 the country's only ride location.

  1. Apeldoorn - 12 June 2004
  2. Amsterdam - 11 June 2005
  3. Arnhem - 10 June 2006
  4. Nijmegen - 9 June 2007
  5. Utrecht - 7 June 2008
  6. Amsterdam - 6 June 2009
  7. Amsterdam - 12 June 2010
  8. Wageningen-Arnhem - 19 June 2010
  9. Amsterdam - 11 June 2011
  10. Wageningen-Arnhem - 18 June 2011
  11. Amsterdam - 9 June 2012
  12. Amsterdam - 22 June 2013
  13. Amsterdam - 28 June 2014
  14. Amsterdam - 4 July 2015
  15. Amsterdam - 2 July 2016
  16. Amsterdam - 1 July 2017
  17. Amsterdam - 7 July 2018
    Amsterdam - announced for 31 August 2019, but cancelled

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