GP Union Dortmund

The Grand Prix Union Dortmund was a German cycling race organized for the last time in 1984.[1] The course was between 130 and 172 km, with Dortmund as both start and finish place.[2] The competition's roll of honor includes the successes of Eddy Merckx, Hennie Kuiper and Patrick Sercu.[3] Merckx won two editions and finished two times as third.Only two German riders, Rudi Altig and Dietrich Thurau, managed to win the race.
North Rhine-WestphaliaPiet DamenEddy MerckxTheo De RooijDortmundHennie KuiperPatrick SercuRudi AltigDietrich ThurauJaap KerstenCoen NiestenWilly VannitsenJacques AnquetilHorst OldenburgHans JunkermannPeter PostJan HugensJan LauwersPeter GlemserGuido De RossoJean-Baptiste ClaesWinfried BoelkeErik De VlaeminckFrans VerbeeckJulien StevensWalter GodefrootNoël VancloosterHerman Van SpringelWilfried PeffgenGerben KarstensAntoine HoubrechtsWilly TeirlinckJoseph BruyèreJoseph HuysmansRik Van LindenAndré DierickxRoland ScharJozef JacobsFrank HosteGery VerlindenDaniel WillemsAlfons De BalSean KellyWillem PeetersJostein WilmannBruno WolferRoberto CerutiTheo de RooyGregor BraunJean-Marie GrezetAd WijnandsAdri van der PoelEric McKenzieGerard VeldscholtenLouis Luyten