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Tour de Serbie

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Tour de Serbie
Race details
DateVaries
RegionSerbia
English nameTour of Serbia
Local name(s)Трка кроз Србију/Trka kroz Srbiju (Кроз Србију/Kroz Srbiju)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Race directorVladimir Kuvalja
Web sitewww.tds.co.rs Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1939 (1939)
Editions63 (as of 2024)
First winner August Prosenik (YUG)
Most wins Mikoš Rnjaković (YUG) (4 wins)
Most recent Quinten Veling (NED)
2013 winner Ivan Stević (pictured in 2007)

Tour de Serbie is a road bicycle race held annually in Serbia. First held in 1939, since 2005 it has been ranked 2.2 on the UCI Europe Tour.

Past winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1939  Yugoslavia August Prosenik
1940  Yugoslavia Janez Peternel
1941–
1962
No race
1963  Poland Jozef Vávra
1964  Yugoslavia Jože Valenčič
1965  Yugoslavia Radoš Čubrić
1966  Yugoslavia Andrej Boltezar
1967  Poland Ryszard Zapała
1968  Czechoslovakia Jan Vávra
1969  Czechoslovakia Břetislav Souček
1970  Yugoslavia Radoš Čubrić
1971  Yugoslavia Cvitko Bilić
1972  Czechoslovakia Petar Hladik
1973  Yugoslavia Cvitko Bilić
1974  Yugoslavia Jože Valenčič
1975  Czechoslovakia Jiří Bartolšik
1976  Yugoslavia Jože Valenčič
1977  Yugoslavia Drago Frelih
1978  Yugoslavia Drago Frelih
1979  Czechoslovakia František Kundert
1980  Yugoslavia Drago Frelih
1981  Yugoslavia Bojan Ropret
1982  Yugoslavia Dragić Borovičanin
1983  Yugoslavia Mladen Lojen
1984  Yugoslavia Gorazd Penko
1985  Yugoslavia Mikoš Rnjaković
1986  Yugoslavia Janiz Lampic
1987  Yugoslavia Rajko Čubrić
1988  Yugoslavia Rajko Čubrić
1989  Yugoslavia Robert Šebenik
1990  Yugoslavia Mikoš Rnjaković
1991  Yugoslavia Mikoš Rnjaković
1992  Yugoslavia Zoran Ilić
1993  Russia Andrei Kokorine
1994  Russia Alexei Sivakov
1995  Ukraine Oleksandr Fedenko
1996  Yugoslavia Mikoš Rnjaković
1997  Yugoslavia Saša Gajičić
1998  Slovenia Robert Pintarić
1999  Finland Kjell Carlström
2000  Yugoslavia Aleksandar Nikačević
2001  Yugoslavia Saša Gajičić
2002  Yugoslavia Aleksandar Nikačević Alessio
2003  Poland Jacek Walczak Legia–Bazyliszek
2004  Japan Koji Fukushima Bridgestone–Anchor
2005  Croatia Matija Kvasina Perutnina Ptuj
2006  Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski Flanders
2007  Slovenia Matej Stare Perutnina Ptuj
2008  Croatia Matija Kvasina Perutnina Ptuj
2009  Italy Davide Torosantucci Centri della Calzatura
2010  Italy Luca Ascani CDC–Cavaliere
2011  Serbia Ivan Stević Partizan Powermove
2012  Germany Stefan Schumacher Christina Watches–Onfone
2013  Serbia Ivan Stević Tuşnad Cycling Team
2014  Poland Jarosław Kowalczyk BDC Marcpol
2015  Russia Ivan Savitskiy Russia (national team)
2016  Slovenia Matej Mugerli Synergy Baku
2017  Greece Charalampos Kastrantas Dare Viator Partizan
2018  Argentina Nicolás Tivani Trevigiani Phonix–Hemus 1896
2019  Italy Enrico Salvador Northwave Cofiloc
2020  Slovakia Martin Haring Dukla Banská Bystrica
2021[1]  France Jean Goubert Sprinter Nice Métropole
2022  Eritrea Dawit Yemane Bike Aid
2023 No race
2024  Netherlands Quinten Veling Wielerploeg Groot Amsterdam

References

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  1. ^ "Tour de Serbie - Et. 4 : Classements" [Tour of Serbia - Stage 4: Rankings]. Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2022. Jean Goubert (Team Sprinter Nice Métropole) remporte le classement général de cette 61e édition. [Jean Goubert (Team Sprinter Nice Métropole) wins the general classification of this 61st edition.]
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