Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague

Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague (Czech: Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha) was a one-day cycling race held annually between 1921 and 2010 in the Czech Republic. It was part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2 from 2007 until its final edition in 2010.[1]

Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague
Race details
DateSeptember
Local name(s)Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne day race
History
First edition1921 (1921)
Editions65
Final edition2010
First winner Jozef Proda-Prochazka (CZE)
Most wins Jan Veselý (CZE) (8 wins)
Final winner Andreas Schillinger (GER)

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1921 Jozef Proda-Prochazka Antonin Peric Frantisek Zima
1922 Bohumil Rames Karel Červenka Frantisek Zima
1923 Karel Červenka Josef Urbanek Paul Köttl
1924No race
1925 Karel Červenka Antonin Charvat Ladislav Brejla
1926 Karel Červenka Antonin Peric Josef Urbanek
1927 Ladislav Cisar Antonin Honig Antonin Peric
1928 Antonin Chytil Ladislav Bruzek Antonin Peric
1929 Ladislav Bruzek Karl Thallinger Josef Smisek
1930 Ladislav Bruzek Antonin Honig Ladislav Cisar
1931 Karel Frič Antonin Honig Jiri Novak
1932 Karel Frič Jiri Novak Otta Hertl
1933 Karel Frič Frantisek Haupt Karl Snobl
1934 Leo Nielsen Frede Sörensen Josef Lošek
1935 Frede Sörensen Eugen Schnalek Miloslav Krbec
1936 Otakar Rozvoda Vaclav Lachout Hans Leutelt
1937 Otakar Rozvoda Josef Lošek Miroslav Loos
1938 Otakar Rozvoda Gottfried Weber Miloslav Krbec
1939-1945No race
1946 Jan Veselý
1947 Jan Veselý
1948 Jan Veselý
1949 Jan Veselý
1950 Jan Veselý
1951 Jan Veselý
1952 Karel Nesl
1953 Jan Kubr
1954 Jan Veselý
1955 Jan Veselý Robert Codemo
1956 Meunier
1957 Josef Krivka Walter Renner Pavel Kovaru
1958 Rudolf Revai Karel Nesl Miroslav Mares
1959 Jan Kubr Wisner Betak
1960 Rudolf Revai
1961 Jaroslav Kvapil
1962 Jaroslav Kvapil Rudolf Revai Bern Kral
1963 Jan Smolík Josef Volf Emil Lesetecky
1964 Jaroslav Kvapil
1965 Jan Svorada Jan Palacek Bohumil Chvatil
1966 Karl-Heinz Kacmierczak Jan Smolík Henryk Wozniak
1967 Petr Hladik Jan Smolík Vojtech Names
1968No race
1969 Jiri Vlcek Pavel Jelen Vaclav Tkaczyscin
1970 Antonin Bartonicek Jiri Kindl Ladislav Kalina
1971 Jiří Háva Vaclav Pruzek Jiri Konecny
1972 Zdenek Bartonicek Hynek Kubicek Jiri Zelenka
1973 Emil Jörgen Hansen Jiri Zelenka Petr Buchacek
1974 Vlastimil Moravec Rudolph Labus Karel Vavra
1975 Michal Klasa Jiri Bartolsic Ludek Kubias
1976 Zdenek Bartonicek
1977 Zdenek Hebeda Siegbert Schmeisser Theodor Cerny
1978 Theodor Cerny Tomas Czatho Petr Krupicka
1979 Martin Götze Aloïs Dohnal Vendelin Kvetan
1980 Theodor Cerny Thomas Barth Leczislav Michalak
1981 Hans-Joachim Hartnick
1982 Vendelin Kvetan Otakar Fiala Wolfgang Lötzsch
1983 Vladimir Dolek Lutz Lötzsch Jorg Höhler
1984 Josef Dvorak Jiri Pavlicek Aloïs Dohnal
1985 Jiri Travnicek Lutz Lötzsch Rotislav Veteska
1986 Wolfgang Lötzsch Milan Jonak Josef Perny
1987 Stanislav Mäsiar Jan Habera Jaroslav Buchtic
1988 Miroslav Sýkora Ladislav Bednar Karel Kaiser
1989 Otakar Fiala Pavel Tomastik Tomas Velecky
1990-2005No race
2006 Matija Kvasina Lubor Tesař Petr Benčík
2007 Stanislav Kozubek Roger Kluge Martin Hačecký
2008 Eric Baumann Dirk Müller František Raboň
2009 Danilo Hondo Marko Kump Grega Bole
2010 Andreas Schillinger Stefan Schäfer Leopold König
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References

  1. "Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
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