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Tour of Greece

Road bicycle race in Greece


Summary

Road bicycle race in Greece

FieldValue
nameTour of Hellas
imageTour of Hellas-logo 2022.png
dateApril/May
regionGreece
localnamesΠοδηλατικός Γύρος Ελλάδος
nicknameToH
disciplineRoad
competitionUCI Europe Tour
typeStage race
organiser
first
number21
firstwinnerGerhard Nielsen
mostwinsNo repeat winners
mostrecentHarold Martín López
websitehttps://www.hellas-tour.gr/

The ** Tour of Hellas** is a road bicycle racing stage race. It consists of five stages and is usually held between April and May. The race was first held in 1968 as the Antiquities Trophy, and was later known as the Tour of Hellas (or Greece). The race was held sporadically from 1968 until 2012. The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) made the race part of the UCI Europe Tour in 2005; the race had previously been held as an amateur event. The race was revived in 2022 as a category 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Cycling Greece is the organizing committee for the race working together with the local authorities of the hosting cities.

History

Nikos Kapsokefalos envisioned the organization of the first Tour of Hellas, drawing inspiration from the popularity of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia at the time. The first edition of the race was held in 1968, and was known as the Tour of Ancient Monuments. The first stage was held on 7 October, covering 170 km from Athens to Delphi, and the first overall winner was Danish rider Gerhard Nielsen.

The second edition was held in 1981, 13 years later. That year, Greek riders completed a podium sweep, with Kanellos Kanellopoulos (PO Patras) becoming the first Greek cyclist to win the race.

After several problems, the race, now known as the Tour of Hellas, returned in 2002. The race went on its most recent hiatus after 2012 due to a lack of financial resources and sponsors.

On 13 December 2021, the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports announced that the race, which was rebranded as the International Tour of Hellas, would return in 2022.

Past winners

Sources:

YearWinnerSecondThird19681969–19801981198219831984198519861987198819891990–199719981999–2001200220032004200520062007–2010201120122013–20212022202320242025
Gerhard NielsenNoël VantyghemBřetislav Souček
*Not Held*
Kanellos KanellopoulosEvaggelos PapadakisIlias Kelesidis
Henri MandersPascal Kolkhuis TankeDragić Borovičanin
*Not Held*
Asiat SaitovEvgeni KorolkovVasily Zhdanov
Jonas RomanovasMarat GaneyevVassili Schpundov
Roland KönigshoferKanellos KanellopoulosStancho Stanchev
Olaf JentzschKanellos KanellopoulosJan Schur
Gintautas UmarasMichel ZanoliDan Radtke
Frank KühnJan SchurAndreas Wartenberg
*Not Held*
Thomas LieseHristo ZaikovMatthew Stephens
*Not Held*
Fraser MacMasterPhilippe SchnyderAdam Gawlik
Vasilis AnastopoulosSvetoslav TchanlievIoannis Tamouridis
Assan BazayevAndré SchulzeMaxim Iglinskiy
Valeriy DmitriyevAlexandr DymovskikhNebojša Jovanović
Pavel BruttVladimir KoevRené Andrle
*Not Held*
Stefan SchäferIoannis TamouridisMarkus Fothen
Robert VrečerDavide RebellinIoannis Tamouridis
*Not Held*
Aaron GateLennert TeugelsMark Stewart
Iúri LeitãoAaron GateStanisław Aniołkowski
Riccardo ZoidlHermann PernsteinerValerio Conti
Harold Martín LópezAnton SchifferAdrien Maire

Wins per country

WinsCountry
3Soviet Union
2Germany
East Germany
Greece
Kazakhstan
New Zealand
Austria
1Denmark
Ecuador
Netherlands
Russia
Slovenia
Portugal

References

References

  1. "International Tour of Hellas (Grè) - Cat.2.1". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  2. "ΔΕΗ International Tour of Hellas". [[Union Cycliste Internationale]].
  3. "Palmares International Tour of Hellas".
  4. "Home".
  5. (13 December 2021). "The "ΔΕΗ International Tour of Hellas" returns after 10 years". Cycling Greece.
  6. "Preview statistics for International Tour of Hellas 2022".
  7. "Tour of Hellas".
  8. "Top-3 per edition". ProCyclingStats.
  9. "History". International Tour of Hellas.
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