Tour of Estonia
The Tour of Estonia is a road bicycle racing stage race held in Estonia. The race is organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[1] The race was created by amalgamating two existing one-day races in Estonia that traditionally took place during the same weekend in early summer, Tallinn–Tartu GP, and Tartu GP. These two races now make up the first and second stage, respectively.
Race details | |
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Date | May |
Region | Estonia |
English name | Tour of Estonia |
Discipline | Road race |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Stage-race |
Organiser | Club Tartu Maraton |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 2013 |
Editions | 7 (as of 2019) |
First winner | |
Most wins | |
Most recent |
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team |
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2013 | Gert Jõeäär | Estonia national team | |
2014 | Eduard-Michael Grosu | Vini Fantini–Nippo | |
2015 | Martin Laas | Estonia national team | |
2016 | Grzegorz Stępniak | CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice | |
2017 | Karl Patrick Lauk | Estonia national team | |
2018 | Grzegorz Stępniak | Wibatech Merx 7R | |
2019 | Mihkel Räim | Israel Cycling Academy |
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References
- http://www.tourofestonia.ee/en Tour of Estonia Official Website
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