Tour of Bulgaria

Tour of Bulgaria
Race details
Date September
Region Bulgaria
English name Tour of Bulgaria
Local name(s) Обиколка на България (in Bulgarian)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour 2.2
Type Stage race
History
First edition 1924 (1924)
Editions 66 (as of 2017)
First winner  Georgi Abadschiev (BUL)
 Kosta Djulgerov (BUL)
Most wins  Ivailo Gabrovski (BUL) (5 wins)
Most recent  Sergiy Lagkuti (UKR) (North)
 Vitaliy Buts (UKR) (South)
Tour of Bulgaria 2010 Stage 4

The Tour of Bulgaria is an annual international professional bicycle race held in Bulgaria that was first staged on 21 August 1924.[1] It is part of UCI Europe Tour and is category 2.2. The race covers about 1,500 kilometres and lasts two weeks. As of 2017, 66 editions were held. The longest length of the race was in 1949 – 1905 km. The course changes every year, but the race has always started in Sofia.

In the race, cyclists from more than 40 countries have been competing. During the Cold War, the Tour of Bulgaria was one of the most prestigious cycling races in Europe, drawing skilled cyclists from the countries that traditionally produce strong racers, such as Italy, France and Netherlands. Although after the changes in 1989 the race lost some of its prestige for the cyclists in the peloton, nowadays it becomes more and more attractive for them. For example, in 2010 Francisco Mancebo who finished second in the 2004 Vuelta a España and fourth in the 2005 Tour de France, competed in it but only succeeded to finish third after the Bulgarian Krasimir Vasilev and Ricardo Mestre.[2]

In 2017, the race was split into two three-day races based on geographical location.

Winners

Tour of Bulgaria

Rider Team
1924 Bulgaria Georgi Abadschiev (BUL)
1924 Bulgaria Kosta Djulgerov (BUL)
1925
1934
No race
1935 Bulgaria Marin Nikolov (BUL)
1936
1948
No race
1949 Bulgaria Milko Dimov (BUL)
1950 Bulgaria Milko Dimov (BUL)
1951
1954
No race
1955 Bulgaria Stoyan Georgiev (BUL)
1956 Bulgaria Dimitar Kolev (BUL)
1957 Bulgaria Nentcho Christov (BUL)
1958 Bulgaria Bojan Kozev (BUL)
1959 Bulgaria Bojan Kozev (BUL)
1960 Bulgaria Bojan Kozev (BUL)
1961 Bulgaria Dimitar Kolev (BUL)
1962 Bulgaria Ivan Bobekov (BUL)
1963 No race
1964 Bulgaria Boris Botschev (BUL)
1965 Czechoslovakia Jiří Háva (TCH)
1966 Bulgaria Ivan Bobekov (BUL)
1967 Czechoslovakia Jan Wenczel (TCH)
1968 Bulgaria Vesko Kutuev (BUL)
1969 Italy Selvino Poloni (ITA)
1970 Netherlands Fedor den Hertog (NED)
1971 Poland Ryszard Szurkowski (POL)
1972 Bulgaria Ivan Popov (cyclist) (BUL)
1973 Soviet Union Ivan Skosirev (URS)
1974 Soviet Union Rinat Charafulin (URS)
1975 Poland Janusz Kowalski (POL)
1976 Soviet Union Alexandre Gusiatnikov (URS)
1977 East Germany Siegbert Schmeisser (DDR)
1978 Bulgaria Nentcho Staykov (BUL)
1979 Soviet Union Yuri Barinov (URS)
1980 Bulgaria Nentcho Staykov (BUL)
1981 Soviet Union Boris Issaev (URS)
1982 Soviet Union Leon Deschitz (URS)
1983 Bulgaria Venelin Chubenov (BUL)
1984 Bulgaria Nentcho Staykov (BUL)
1985 Bulgaria Petar Petrov (BUL)
1986 Bulgaria Boyko Angelov (BUL)
1987 Bulgaria Petar Petrov (BUL)
1988 Bulgaria Valentin Shivkov (BUL)
1989 France Didier Pasgrimaud (FRA)
1990 Bulgaria Pavel Shumanov (BUL)
1991 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Milenković (YUG)
1992 Bulgaria Pavel Shumanov (BUL)
1993 Netherlands Mano Lubbers (NED)
1994 Bulgaria Hristo Zaikov (BUL)
1995 Bulgaria Hristo Zaikov (BUL)
1996 Bulgaria Hristo Zaikov (BUL)
1997 Bulgaria Pavel Shumanov (BUL)
1998 Bulgaria Krassimir Vassiliev (BUL)
1999 Kazakhstan Maxim Gourov (KAZ)
2000 Poland Seweryn Kohut (POL)
2001 Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov Gospodinov (BUL)
2002 Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov Gospodinov (BUL)
2003 Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski (BUL)
2004 Poland Tomasz Kloczko (POL) Dominscout-Sniezka-Lody
2005 Slovakia Martin Prázdnovský (SVK) CK ZP Sport A.S. Podbrezova
2006 Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski (BUL) CC Nessebar
2007 Bulgaria Evgeni Gerganov (BUL) Cycling Club Bourgas
2008 Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski (BUL) CC Nessebar
2009 Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski (BUL) Heraklion-Nessebar
2010 Bulgaria Krassimir Vassiliev (BUL) SK Dobrich
2011 Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski (BUL) Heraklion-Nessebar
2012 Kazakhstan Maxat Ayazbayev (KAZ) Continental Team Astana
2013 France Rémy Di Gregorio (FRA) Team Martigues SC-Vivelo
2014 No race
2015 Bulgaria Stefan Hristov (BUL) Brisaspor
2016 Italy Marco Tecchio (ITA) Unieuro–Wilier

Tour of Bulgaria – North

Rider Team
2017 Ukraine Sergiy Lagkuti (UKR) Kolss Cycling Team

Tour of Bulgaria – South

Rider Team
2017 Ukraine Vitaliy Buts (UKR) Kolss Cycling Team

References

Diary of Union of Bulgarian cycling, 2007

  1. "Tour of Bulgaria". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  2. "Stevis tops Bartko for final stage". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 20 September 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
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