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Tour de Hongrie
Race details
DateJuly
RegionHungary
English nameTour of Hungary
Local name(s)Magyar Körverseny
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionProfessional
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.tourdehongrie.hu Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1925 (1925)
Editions35 (as of 2011)
First winner Károly Jerzsabek (HUN)
Most wins László Vida (HUN) (2)
 István Liszkai (HUN) (2)
 Győző Török (HUN) (2)
 Zoltán Remák (SVK) (2)
Most recent Hans Bloks (NED)

The Tour de Hongrie (English: Tour of Hungary) is a professional road bicycle stage race organized in Hungary since 1925.

History

The inaugural Tour de Hongrie took place on 27 June 1925. The cyclists hit the road as early as four in the morning, and the Budapest-Szombathely-Győr-Budapest stage was accomplished the quickest by Károly Jerzsabek, who managed to cover the distance of 510.5 kilometres in 22 hours and 10 minutes to become the first ever champion of the event.[1]

The race was held until the World War II in every year, except 1928, when Budapest hosted the UCI Road World Championship and 1936, when cyclist were in the middle of the preparation of the Olympic Games. During the World War, the event was held twice on a shortened distance, however, following the political changes in the country it was staged only occasionally. Moreover, between 1964 and 1992 came a near thirty years intermission, when the competition was not held.[2]

After the end of the communism in Hungary, the Tour the Hongrie was organized again by the Hungarian Cycling Federation from 1993, and was held until 2008 with only shorter interruptions. In 2007 the field of the tour left the actual borders of the country for the first time, when the third stage of the race began in Sátoraljaújhely and ended in Košice, Slovakia.[3] Up to the present, the 2008 edition was the last fixture of the event, after that the Hungarian stages have been integrated to another competition, the Central European Tour.[4]

List of champions

Year Winner[2] Year Winner[2] Year Winner[2]
1925 Hungary Károly Jerzsabek 1942 Hungary Ferenc Barvik 1994 Austria Wolfgang Kotzmann
1926 Hungary László Vida 1943 Hungary István Liszkai 1995 Russia Sergei Ivanov
1927 Hungary László Vida 1944–1948 not held 1996 Ukraine Alexander Tolomanov
1928 not held 1949 France André Labeylie 1997 Hungary Zoltán Bebtó
1929 Germany Oscar Tirbach 1950–1952 not held 1998 Ukraine Alexander Rotar
1930 Italy Vasco Bergamaschi 1953 Hungary József Kis Dala 1999–2000 not held
1931 Hungary István Liszkai 1954 not held 2001 Serbia and Montenegro Mikos Rnyakovic
1932 Hungary József Vitéz 1955 Hungary Győző Török 2002 Hungary Zoltán Vanik
1933 Switzerland Kurt Stettler 1956 Hungary Győző Török 2003 Slovakia Zoltán Remák
1934 Hungary Károly Szenes 1957–1961 not held 2004 Slovakia Zoltán Remák
1935 Hungary Károly Németh 1962 Austria Adolf Christian 2005 Hungary Tamás Lengyel
1936 not held 1963 Hungary András Mészáros 2006 Slovakia Martin Riska
1937 Austria Anton Strakati 1964–1992 not held 2007 Austria Andrew Bradley
1938–1941 Was not held 1993 Germany Jens Dittmann 2008 Netherlands Hans Bloks

References

  1. ^ "A Tour de Hongrie története" (in Hungarian). Tour de Hongrie official website.
  2. ^ a b c d "A Tour de Hongrie rövid története" (in Hungarian). Nemzeti Sport Online. 21 June 2003. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  3. ^ "A szlovákiai Robert Nagy révén P-Nívó-siker a szlovákiai szakaszon" (in Hungarian). Nemzeti Sport Online. 26 July 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2007.
  4. ^ "Idén nem lesz Tour de Hongrie, Central European Tour lesz "helyette"" (in Hungarian). Velo.hu. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2011.

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