Carpathian Couriers Race

The Carpathian Couriers Race is a professional cycling race held annually in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.[1] It is part of the UCI Europe Tour in category 2.2U, meaning it is reserved for under-23 riders. The race was known as Carpathia Couriers Path until 2012.

Carpathian Couriers Race
Race details
DateApril/May
RegionEurope
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Web sitecarpathianrace.eu
History
First edition2010 (2010)
Editions10 (as of 2019)
First winner Adrian Honkisz (POL)
Most winsNo repeat winners
Most recent Marijn Van Den Berg (NED)

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
2010  Poland Adrian Honkisz CCC–Polsat–Polkowice
2011  Poland Paweł Bernas GKS Cartusia Kartuzy
2012  Netherlands Maurits Lammertink Cycling Team Jo Piels
2013  Netherlands Stefan Poutsma Cycling Team Jo Piels
2014  Austria Gregor Mühlberger Tirol Cycling Team
2015  Netherlands Tim Ariesen Cyclingteam Jo Piels
2016  New Zealand Hamish Schreurs Klein Constantia
2017  Italy Alessandro Pessot Cycling Team Friuli
2018  Poland Filip Maciejuk Leopard Pro Cycling
2019  Netherlands Marijn Van Den Berg Metec–TKH
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References

  1. "Carpathian Couriers Race 2015". Retrieved 9 March 2016.
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