Men Elite history

1. Denmark Mattias Skjelmose 2. Slovenia Tadej Pogacar 3. Belgium Remco Evenepoel 4. Belgium Wout van Aert 5. Australia Michael Matthews 6. France Louis Barré 7. France Romain Grégoire 8. Belgium Tiesj Benoot 9. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tom Pidcock 10. Ireland Ben Healy

Results 2025

Mattias Skjelmose has added the Amstel Gold Race to his palmares after defeating Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel in a thrilling sprint. On the second ascent of the Gulperberg, Julian Alaphilippe accelerated with Pogačar on his wheel, but with 42 kilometres to go, the Frenchman had to let the world champion ride away. Pogačar seemed on his way to a successful solo victory, but Evenepoel and Skjelmose had other plans. The duo caught up with the world champion in the final kilometres, after which Skjelmose proved to be the strongest in the sprint.

Edition 2025
1. Denmark Mattias Skjelmose 2. Slovenia Tadej Pogacar 3. Belgium Remco Evenepoel
Edition 2024
1. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tom Pidcock 2. Switzerland Marc Hirschi 3. Belgium Tiesj Benoot
Edition 2023
1. Slovenia Tadej Pogacar 2. Ireland Ben Healy 3. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tom Pidcock
Edition 2022
1. Poland Michal Kwiatkowski 2. France Benoit Cosnefroy 3. Belgium Tiesj Benoot
Edition 2021
1. Belgium Wout van Aert 2. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tom Pidcock 3. Germany Maximilian Schachmann
Edition 2020

No race

Edition 2019
1. Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel 2. Australia Simon Clarke 3. Denmark Jakob Fuglsang
Edition 2018
1. Denmark Michael Valgren 2. Czechia Roman Kreuziger 3. Italy Enrico Gasparotto
Edition 2017
1. Belgium Philippe Gilbert 2. Poland Michal Kwiatkowski 3. Switzerland Michael Albasini
Edition 2016
1. Italy Enrico Gasparotto 2. Denmark Michael Valgren 3. Italy Sonny Colbrelli
Edition 2015
1. Poland Michal Kwiatkowski 2. Spain Alejandro Valverde 3. Australia Michael Matthews
Edition 2014
1. Belgium Philippe Gilbert 2. Belgium Jelle Vanendert 3. Australia Simon Gerrans
Edition 2013
1. Czechia Roman Kreuziger 2. Spain Alejandro Valverde 3. Australia Simon Gerrans
Edition 2012
1. Italy Enrico Gasparotto 2. Belgium Jelle Vanendert 3. Slovakia Peter Sagan
Edition 2011
1. Belgium Philippe Gilbert 2. Spain Joaquim Rodriguez 3. Australia Simon Gerrans
Edition 2010
1. Belgium Philippe Gilbert 2. Canada Ryder Hesjedal 3. Italy Enrico Gasparotto
Edition 2009
1. Russian Federation Sergei Ivanov 2. Netherlands Karsten Kroon 3. Netherlands Robert Gesink
Edition 2008
1. Italy Damiano Cunego 2. Luxembourg Frank Schleck 3. Spain Alejandro Valverde
Edition 2007
1. Germany Stefan Schumacher 2. Italy Davide Rebellin 3. Italy Danilo Di Luca
Edition 2006
1. Luxembourg Frank Schleck 2. Switzerland Steffen Wesemann 3. Netherlands Michael Boogerd
Edition 2005
1. Italy Danilo Di Luca 2. Netherlands Michael Boogerd 3. Italy Mirko Celestino
Edition 2004
1. Italy Davide Rebellin 2. Netherlands Michael Boogerd 3. Italy Paolo Bettini
Edition 2003
1. Kazakhstan Alexandre Vinokourov 2. Netherlands Michael Boogerd 3. Italy Danilo Di Luca
Edition 2002
1. Italy Michele Bartoli 2. Russian Federation Sergei Ivanov 3. Netherlands Michael Boogerd
Edition 2001
1. Netherlands Erik Dekker 2. United States of America Lance Armstrong 3. Belgium Serge Baguet
Edition 2000
1. Germany Erik Zabel 2. Netherlands Michael Boogerd 3. Switzerland Markus Zberg
Edition 1999
1. Netherlands Michael Boogerd 2. United States of America Lance Armstrong 3. Italy Gabriele Missaglia
Edition 1998
1. Switzerland Rolf Järmann 2. Netherlands Maarten den Bakker 3. Italy Michele Bartoli
Edition 1997
1. Denmark Bjarne Riis 2. Italy Andrea Tafi 3. Switzerland Beat Zberg
Edition 1996
1. Italy Stefano Zanini 2. Italy Mauro Bettin 3. Belgium Johan Museeuw
Edition 1995
1. Switzerland Mauro Gianetti 2. Italy Davide Cassani 3. Switzerland Beat Zberg
Edition 1994
1. Belgium Johan Museeuw 2. Italy Bruno Cenghialta 3. Italy Marco Saligari
Edition 1993
1. Switzerland Rolf Järmann 2. Italy Gianni Bugno 3. Germany Jens Heppner
Edition 1992
1. Germany Olaf Ludwig 2. Belgium Johan Museeuw 3. Russian Federation Dimitri Konychev
Edition 1991
1. Netherlands Frans Maassen 2. Italy Maurizio Fondriest 3. Belgium Dirk de Wolf
Edition 1990
1. Netherlands Adrie van der Poel 2. Belgium Luc Roosen 3. Netherlands Jelle Nijdam
Edition 1989
1. Belgium Eric van Lancker 2. Belgium Claude Criquielion 3. Canada Steve Bauer
Edition 1988
1. Netherlands Jelle Nijdam 2. Netherlands Steven Rooks 3. Belgium Claude Criquielion
Edition 1987
1. Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk 2. Netherlands Steven Rooks 3. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Malcolm Elliott
Edition 1986
1. Netherlands Steven Rooks 2. Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk 3. Belgium Ronny van Holen
Edition 1985
1. Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann 2. Belgium Jef Lieckens 3. Netherlands Johnny Broers
Edition 1984
1. Netherlands Jacques Hanegraaf 2. Denmark Kim Andersen 3. Belgium Patrick Versluys
Edition 1983
1. Australia Phil Anderson 2. Belgium Jan Bogaert 3. Netherlands Jan Raas
Edition 1982
1. Netherlands Jan Raas 2. Ireland Stephen Roche 3. Germany Gregor Braun
Edition 1981
1. France Bernard Hinault 2. Belgium Roger de Vlaeminck 3. Belgium Alfons De Wolf
Edition 1980
1. Netherlands Jan Raas 2. Belgium Alfons De Wolf 3. Ireland Sean Kelly
Edition 1979
1. Netherlands Jan Raas 2. Netherlands Henk Lubberding 3. Sweden Sven-Ake Nilsson
Edition 1978
1. Netherlands Jan Raas 2. Italy Francesco Moser 3. Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk
Edition 1977
1. Netherlands Jan Raas 2. Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann 3. Netherlands Hennie Kuiper
Edition 1976
1. Belgium Freddy Maertens 2. Netherlands Jan Raas 3. Belgium Luc Leman
Edition 1975
1. Belgium Eddy Merckx 2. Belgium Freddy Maertens 3. Belgium Joseph Bruyčre
Edition 1974
1. Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann 2. Belgium Walter Planckaert 3. Belgium Walter Godefroot
Edition 1973
1. Belgium Eddy Merckx 2. Belgium Frans Verbeeck 3. Belgium Herman Vanspringel
Edition 1972
1. Belgium Walter Planckaert 2. Belgium Willy de Geest 3. Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk
Edition 1971
1. Belgium Frans Verbeeck 2. Netherlands Gerben Karstens 3. Belgium Roger Rosiers
Edition 1970
1. Belgium Georges Pintens 2. Belgium Willy Vanneste 3. Belgium André Dierickx
Edition 1969
1. Belgium Guido Reybrouck 2. Belgium Jos Huysmans 3. Belgium Eddy Merckx
Edition 1968
1. Netherlands Harry Steevens 2. Belgium Roger Rosiers 3. Belgium Daniel van Rijckegem
Edition 1967
1. Netherlands Arie den Hartog 2. Netherlands Cees Lute 3. Netherlands Harry Steevens
Edition 1966
1. France Jean Stablinski 2. Belgium Bernard van de Kerckhove 3. Netherlands Jan Hugens
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Record holder

The Dutchman Jan Raas dominated the Amstel Gold Race in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He is the only rider who managed to win the Dutch classic five times. His first four victories came in four consecutive editions between 1977 and 1980. Two years later, he brought his total to five wins. Raas started the Amstel Gold Race eight times in his career, and in no fewer than seven editions he finished on the podium. This earned him the nickname Amstel Gold Raas.