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Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague

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Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague
Race details
DateSeptember
Local name(s)Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne day race
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History
First edition1921 (1921)
Editions65
Final edition2010
First winner Jozef Proda-Prochazka (CZE)
Most wins Jan Veselý (CZE) (8 wins)
Final winner Andreas Schillinger (GER)

Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague (Czech: Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha) was a one-day cycling race held annually between 1921 and 2010 in the Czech Republic. It was part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2 from 2007 until its final edition in 2010.[1]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1921 Czechoslovakia Jozef Proda-Prochazka Czechoslovakia Antonín Perič Czechoslovakia Frantisek Zima
1922 Czechoslovakia Bohumil Rameš Czechoslovakia Karel Červenka Czechoslovakia Frantisek Zima
1923 Czechoslovakia Karel Červenka Czechoslovakia Josef Urbanek Austria Paul Köttl
1924 No race
1925 Czechoslovakia Karel Červenka Czechoslovakia Antonín Charvát Czechoslovakia Ladislav Brejla
1926 Czechoslovakia Karel Červenka Czechoslovakia Antonín Perič Czechoslovakia Josef Urbanek
1927 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Cisar Czechoslovakia Antonín Honig Czechoslovakia Antonín Perič
1928 Austria Antonin Chytil Czechoslovakia Ladislav Brůžek Czechoslovakia Antonín Perič
1929 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Brůžek Austria Karl Thallinger Czechoslovakia Josef Smisek
1930 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Brůžek Czechoslovakia Antonín Honig Czechoslovakia Ladislav Cisar
1931 Czechoslovakia Karel Frič Czechoslovakia Antonín Honig Czechoslovakia Jiří Novák
1932 Czechoslovakia Karel Frič Czechoslovakia Jiří Novák Czechoslovakia Otta Hertl
1933 Czechoslovakia Karel Frič Czechoslovakia Frantisek Haupt Czechoslovakia Karl Snobl
1934 Denmark Leo Nielsen Denmark Frede Sörensen Czechoslovakia Josef Lošek
1935 Denmark Frede Sörensen Austria Eugen Schnalek Czechoslovakia Miloslav Krbec
1936 Czechoslovakia Otakar Rozvoda Czechoslovakia Vaclav Lachout Czechoslovakia Hans Leutelt
1937 Czechoslovakia Otakar Rozvoda Czechoslovakia Josef Lošek Czechoslovakia Miroslav Loos
1938 Czechoslovakia Otakar Rozvoda Switzerland Gottfried Weber Czechoslovakia Miloslav Krbec
1939–1945 No race
1946 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1947 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1948 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1949 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1950 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1951 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1952 Czechoslovakia Karel Nesl
1953 Czechoslovakia Jan Kubr
1954 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1955 Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý France Robert Codemo
1956 France Meunier
1957 Czechoslovakia Josef Krivka Czechoslovakia Walter Renner Czechoslovakia Pavel Kovaru
1958 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Revai Czechoslovakia Karel Nesl Czechoslovakia Miroslav Mares
1959 Czechoslovakia Jan Kubr Czechoslovakia Wisner Czechoslovakia Betak
1960 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Revai
1961 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kvapil
1962 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kvapil Czechoslovakia Rudolf Revai Czechoslovakia Bern Kral
1963 Czechoslovakia Jan Smolík Czechoslovakia Josef Volf Czechoslovakia Emil Lesetecky
1964 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kvapil
1965 Czechoslovakia Ján Svorada Czechoslovakia Jan Palacek Czechoslovakia Bohumil Chvatil
1966 East Germany Karl-Heinz Kacmierczak Czechoslovakia Jan Smolík Poland Henryk Wozniak
1967 Czechoslovakia Petr Hladík Czechoslovakia Jan Smolík Czechoslovakia Vojtech Names
1968 No race
1969 Czechoslovakia Jiri Vlcek Czechoslovakia Pavel Jelen Czechoslovakia Vaclav Tkaczyscin
1970 Czechoslovakia Antonin Bartonicek Czechoslovakia Jiri Kindl Czechoslovakia Ladislav Kalina
1971 Czechoslovakia Jiří Háva Czechoslovakia Vaclav Pruzek Czechoslovakia Jiri Konecny
1972 Czechoslovakia Zdenek Bartonicek Czechoslovakia Hynek Kubicek Czechoslovakia Jiří Zelenka
1973 Denmark Emil Jörgen Hansen Czechoslovakia Jiří Zelenka Czechoslovakia Petr Bucháček
1974 Czechoslovakia Vlastimil Moravec Czechoslovakia Rudolph Labus Czechoslovakia Karel Vavra
1975 Czechoslovakia Michal Klasa Czechoslovakia Jiri Bartolsic Czechoslovakia Ludek Kubias
1976 Czechoslovakia Zdenek Bartonicek
1977 Czechoslovakia Zdenek Hebeda East Germany Siegbert Schmeisser Czechoslovakia Teodor Černý
1978 Czechoslovakia Teodor Černý Hungary Tomas Czatho Czechoslovakia Petr Krupicka
1979 East Germany Martin Götze Czechoslovakia Aloïs Dohnal Czechoslovakia Vendelin Květan
1980 Czechoslovakia Teodor Černý East Germany Thomas Barth Poland Leczislav Michalak
1981 East Germany Hans-Joachim Hartnick
1982 Czechoslovakia Vendelin Květan Czechoslovakia Otakar Fiala East Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch
1983 Czechoslovakia Vladimir Dolek East Germany Lutz Lötzsch East Germany Jorg Höhler
1984 Czechoslovakia Josef Dvorak Czechoslovakia Jiri Pavlicek Czechoslovakia Aloïs Dohnal
1985 Czechoslovakia Jiri Travnicek East Germany Lutz Lötzsch Czechoslovakia Rotislav Veteska
1986 East Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch Czechoslovakia Milan Jonak Czechoslovakia Josef Perny
1987 Czechoslovakia Stanislav Mäsiar Czechoslovakia Jan Habera Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Buchtic
1988 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Sýkora Czechoslovakia Ladislav Bednar Czechoslovakia Karel Kaiser
1989 Czechoslovakia Otakar Fiala Czechoslovakia Pavel Tomastik Czechoslovakia Tomas Velecky
1990–2005 No race
2006 Croatia Matija Kvasina Czech Republic Lubor Tesař Czech Republic Petr Benčík
2007 Czech Republic Stanislav Kozubek Germany Roger Kluge Czech Republic Martin Hačecký
2008 Germany Eric Baumann Germany Dirk Müller Czech Republic František Raboň
2009 Germany Danilo Hondo Slovenia Marko Kump Slovenia Grega Bole
2010 Germany Andreas Schillinger Germany Stefan Schäfer Czech Republic Leopold König

References

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  1. ^ "Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
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