Tour of Yugoslavia | |
Region: | Yugoslavia |
Localnames: | Utrka kroz Jugoslaviju |
Discipline: | Road race |
Type: | Stage race |
Tour of Yugoslavia (Kroz Jugoslaviju) was a stage road bicycle race held annually in Yugoslavia. Launched in 1937, the race was held in 1938 and 1940 before interruption due to World War II. In 1947 the first post-war edition was held, and it continued to be organised every year until 2000. Although the race was an event for amateur cyclists during most of its history, it was opened to professional riders in 1998.
The race started as Tour of Croatia and Slovenia (Po Hrvatski in Sloveniji/Kroz Hrvatsku i Sloveniju) in 1937 in 1938. It was held also in 1940, but just on territory of Croatia.
Year | First | Second | Third | |
1937 | August Prosenik | Stjepan Grgac | Franc Gartner | |
1938 | Drago Davidović | Nikola Penčev | Zorko Mihelčič | |
1940 | Nikola Penčev | Branko Debanić | Ivan Zaborski |
Year | First | Second | Third | |
1947 | Ivan Rebković | |||
1948 | Aleksandar Zorić | Antonio Strain | ||
1949 | Antonio Strain | |||
1950 | Luigi Malabrocca | |||
1951 | Cyril Vanbossel | |||
1953 | Henri van Kerkhove | |||
1954 | Veselin Petrović | Gianni Ghidini | ||
1955 | Ilia Krestev | |||
1956 | Kamiel Buysse | |||
1957 | Stefan Mascha | |||
1958 | Nevio Valčić | Janez Žirovnik | ||
1959 | Nentcho Christov | Ivan Levačić | ||
1960 | Nevio Valčić | |||
1961 | Ivan Levačić | Antal Megyerdi | ||
1962 | Franc Škerlj | Jože Šebenik | ||
1963 | Andrej Boltežar | Ivan Levačić | ||
1964 | Hristo Iliev | |||
1965 | Cvetko Bilić | |||
1966 | Rudi Valenčič | |||
1967 | Franc Škerlj | Radoš Čubrić | ||
1968 | ||||
1969 | Vladislav Nelyubin | |||
1970 | Hennie Kuiper | |||
1971 | Józef Gawliczek | |||
1972 | Stanisław Labocha | |||
1973 | Janez Zirovnik | |||
1974 | Vito Di Tano | |||
1975 | Valery Likhachov | |||
1976 | Aleksandr Gusyatnikov | |||
1977 | Aleksandr Averin | |||
1978 | Aleksandr Averin | |||
1979 | Ramazan Galaletdinov | |||
1980 | Bojan Ropret | Nikolai Anisimov | ||
1981 | Riho Suun | Vinko Polončič | ||
1982 | Nikolai Kossiakov | Janez Lampič | ||
1983 | László Halász | |||
1984 | Jure Pavlič | |||
1985 | Nencio Staykov | |||
1986 | Srečko Glivar | |||
1987 | Olaf Jentzsch | Miroslav Vašiček | ||
1988 | Jos van Aert | |||
1989-1993 | Not held | |||
1994 | Dimitri Sedun | |||
1996 | Alexandre Botcharov | |||
1997 | ||||
1998 | Alexandre Rotar | |||
1999 | Milan Dvorščík | Andrzej Mierzejewski | ||
2000 | Sławomir Kohut |
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