Tour of Yugoslavia explained

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.

Tour of Croatia and Slovenia

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
1937August ProsenikStjepan GrgacFranc Gartner
1938Drago DavidovićNikola PenčevZorko Mihelčič
1940Nikola PenčevBranko DebanićIvan Zaborski

Winners

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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
1964Hristo 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