Eschborn-Frankfurt, formerly known as Rund um den Henninger-Turm, is a UCI WorldTour one day race held annually in Germany, traditionally scheduled after the Spring Classics, finishing in Frankfurt am Main. First organised in 1962, it has grown into a key late spring Classic, often balancing opportunities for sprinters and attackers depending on the route.
When was the first edition of Eschborn-Frankfurt?
The first edition took place in 1962 and was won by the Belgium rider Armand Desmet.
Where is Eschborn-Frankfurt held?
The race takes place in Germany, starting in Eschborn and finishing in Frankfurt am Main, passing through the surrounding Taunus hills.
Who has won Eschborn Frankfurt the most?
Alexander Kristoff holds the record for the most victories in the history of Eschborn-Frankfurt, with four wins.
What category race is Eschborn Frankfurt?
It is a UCI WorldTour one day race, placing it among the highest level events in professional cycling.









