Tyrkiet Rundt
Tyrkiet Rundt | |
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Tyrkiet Rundt 2025 | |
Detaljer | |
Dato | Midten af April |
Sted | Tyrkiet |
Dansk navn | Tyrkiet Rundt |
Lokalt navn | Cumhurbaşkanlığı Bisiklet Turu |
Kaldenavn | Tour of Turkey |
Disciplin | Landevejscykling |
Status | UCI ProSeries |
Klasse | 2.1 |
Type | Etapeløb |
Arrangør | Tyrkisk Cykelunion |
Løbsdirektør | Abdurrahman Açıkalın |
Historie | |
Første udgave | 1965 |
Udgaver | 59 (pr. 2024) |
Første vinder | Rıfat Çalışkan |
Flest sejre | Ali Hüryılmaz (2) Mert Mutlu (2) Erdinç Doğan (2) Ghader Mizbani Iranagh (2) |
Regerende mester | Frank van den Broek |
Del af Portal:Cykling | |
Tyrkiet Rundt er et tyrkisk etapeløb i landevejscykling. Historisk set har løbet ikke haft nogen tiltrækning fra europæiske topryttere, indtil 2006 hvor det blev rangeret som 2.2 i UCI Europe Tour. Løbet er siden vokset og i 2017 kom det med på UCI World Tour-kalenderen.[1] I 2020 rykkede det et niveau ned som 2.Pro som en del af UCI ProSeries. I 2023 rykkede det atter et niveau ned på UCI Europe Tour som 2.1. I 2024 var det igen en del af UCI ProSeries som 2.Pro.
Vindere
År | Vinder | Toer | Treer |
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for amatører | |||
1965 | Rıfat Çalışkan | ||
1966 | Ivan Bobekov | Dimitar Kotev | Edward Weckx |
1967 | Dimitar Kotev | Rıfat Çalışkan | Roman Humenberger |
1968 | Alexandre Kulibin | Jindřich Marek | Gainan Saidkhuzhin |
1969 | Gainan Saidkhuzhin | Boris Shukhov | Alexandre Kulibin |
1970 | Slavcho Nikolov | ||
1971 | Constantin Ciocan | ||
1972 | Andrzej Karbowiak | ||
1973 | Ali Hüryılmaz | ||
1974 | Seyit Kırmızı | ||
1975 | Ali Hüryılmaz | André De Wolf | Yusuf Ecevit |
1976 | Vladimir Osokin | ||
1977 | Vladimir Shapovalov | ||
1978 | Vlastibor Konečný | ||
1979 | Jiří Škoda | ||
1980 | Juri Kaschirin | ||
1981 | Grozyo Kalchev | Hasan Can | |
1982 | Zbigniew Szczepkowski | Lechosław Michalak | Dainis Liepiņš |
1983 | Mircea Romașcanu | ||
1984 | Nentcho Staykov | Hristo Zaykov | Jozef Gašpar |
1985 | Mieczysław Poręba | ||
1986 | Jerzy Świnoga | ||
1987 | Aleksandr Krasnov | ||
1988 | Igor Nechayev | ||
1989 | Kanellos Kanellopoulos | ||
1990 | Vitali Tolkatchev | Vadim Kravchenko | Skip Spangenburg |
1991 | Róbert Glajza | Vasile Mitrache | Michael Glöckner |
1992 | Stefan Steinweg | ||
1993 | Ivan Stanchev | ||
1994 | Krystian Zajdel | ||
1995 | Andrej Kiviljov | Vadim Kravchenko | Serguei Lavrenenko |
1996 | Dimitar Dimitrov Gospodinov | Ivailo Gabrovski | Nadir Yavuz |
1997 | Kholefy El Sayed | ||
1998 | Erdinç Doğan | Igor Bonciucov | |
1999 | Erdinç Doğan | Georgi Koev | Ahmed Mohamed Khaled |
2000 | Serguei Lavrenenko | Vadim Kravchenko | Hassan Maleki |
2001 | Mert Mutlu | Ghader Mizbani Iranagh | Serguei Lavrenenko |
for professionelle | |||
2002 | Ghader Mizbani Iranagh | Daniel Petrov | Michael Haas |
2003 | Mert Mutlu | Ghader Mizbani Iranagh | Mohamed Abdel Aziz |
2004 | Ahad Kazemi | Hossein Askari | Svetoslav Tchanliev |
2005 | Svetoslav Tchanliev | Martin Prázdnovský | Evgeniy Gerganov |
2006 | Ghader Mizbani Iranagh | Hossein Askari | Igor Pugaci |
2007 | Ivailo Gabrovski | Ján Šipeky | Hossein Askari |
2008 | David García Dapena | José Alberto Benítez | Pieter Jacobs |
2009 | Daryl Impey | Davide Malacarne | David García Dapena |
2010 | Giovanni Visconti | Tejay van Garderen | David Moncoutié |
2011 | Aleksandr Efimkin | Andrej Zejts | Thibaut Pinot |
2012 | Aleksandr Djatsjenko | Danail Petrov | Adrián Palomares |
2013 | Natnael Berhane | Yoann Bagot | Maxime Méderel |
2014 | Adam Yates | Rein Taaramäe | Romain Hardy |
2015 | Kristijan Đurasek | Eduardo Sepúlveda | Jay McCarthy |
2016 | José Gonçalves | David Arroyo | Nikita Stalnow |
en del af UCI World Tour | |||
2017 | Diego Ulissi | Jesper Hansen | Fausto Masnada |
2018 | Eduard Prades | Aleksej Lutsenko | Nathan Haas |
2019 | Felix Großschartner | Valerio Conti | Merhawi Kudus |
en del af UCI ProSeries | |||
2021 | José Manuel Díaz | Jay Vine | Eduardo Sepúlveda |
2022 | Patrick Bevin | Jay Vine | Eduardo Sepúlveda |
en del af UCI Europe Tour | |||
2023 | Aleksej Lutsenko | Ben Zwiehoff | Harold Tejada |
en del af UCI ProSeries | |||
2024 | Frank van den Broek | Merhawi Kudus | Paul Double |
Referencer
- ^ The UCI reveals expanded UCI WorldTour calendar for 2017, Pressemeddelelse fra UCI, 2. august 2016
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officielle hjemmeside Arkiveret 16. april 2010 hos Wayback Machine
- CyclingArchives side Arkiveret 7. maj 2016 hos Wayback Machine
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