Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey

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Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey logo.svg
Race details
DateApril–May (until 2016, 2019–)
October (2017–2018)
RegionTurkey
English nameTour of Turkey
Local name(s)Cumhurbaşkanlığı Bisiklet Turu (in Turkish)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour (2005–2016)
UCI World Tour (2017–2019)
UCI Europe Tour (2021)
UCI ProSeries (2021)
TypeStage race
OrganiserTurkish Cycling Federation
Race directorAbdurrahman Açıkalın [1]
Web sitewww.tourofturkey.org.tr Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1963 (1963)
Editions58 (as of 2021)
Most winsSince 1963: (2 wins)
  (TUR)
  (TUR)
 Ali Hüryılmaz (TUR)
 Mert Mutlu (TUR)
 Ghader Mizbani (IRI)
Most recent Felix Großschartner (AUT)
Mascot Pardus.
Riders in Stage 8 of the 49th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey at Bağdat Avenue, Istanbul on April 28, 2013.
Riders in Stage 8 of the 50th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey at Çetin Emeç Boulevard, Istanbul on May 4, 2014.
Riders at the finish of the 55th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey at Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul on April 21, 2019.
General classification podium award ceremony of the 55th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey. From left to right: runner-up Valerio Conti of UAE Team Emirates, winner Felix Großschartner of Bora–Hansgrohe, 3rd place Merhawi Kudus of Astana.

The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey (Turkish: Cumhurbaşkanlığı Bisiklet Turu) is a professional road bicycle racing stage race held annually in Turkey since 1963.

In 2005 the race became part of the UCI Europe Tour, rated as a 2.2 event,[2] before being upgraded to 2.1 in 2008,[3] and then to 2.HC for the 2010 edition.[4] The race became part of the UCI World Tour in 2017, and was relegated to the newly formed UCI ProSeries in 2020.[5]

Winners[]

General classification[]

Year Country Rider Team
1963  Turkey
1964  Turkey Hasan Kılıç
1965  Turkey
1966  Bulgaria
1967  Bulgaria Dimitar Kotev
1968  Soviet Union USSR National Team
1969  Soviet Union Gainan Saidkhuzhin USSR National Team
1970  Bulgaria
1971  Romania Constantin Ciocan
1972  Poland
1973  Turkey Ali Hüryılmaz Turkish National Team
1974  Turkey Seyit Kirmizi Turkish National Team
1975  Turkey Ali Hüryılmaz Turkish National Team
1976  Soviet Union Vladimir Osokin USSR National Team
1977  Soviet Union USSR National Team
1978  Czechoslovakia Vlastibor Konečný
1979  Czechoslovakia Jiří Škoda
1980  Soviet Union USSR National Team
1981  Bulgaria
1982  Poland Zbigniew Szczepkowski
1983  Romania Mircea Romascanu
1984  Bulgaria Nentcho Staykov
1985  Poland
1986  Poland
1987  Soviet Union Alexander Krasnov USSR National Team
1988  Bulgaria
1989  Greece Kanellos Kanellopoulos
1990  Soviet Union
1991  Czechoslovakia
1992  Germany Stefan Steinweg
1993  Bulgaria
1994  Poland
1995  Kazakhstan Andrei Kivilev Festina–Lotus
1996  Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov
1997  Egypt
1998  Turkey Turkish National Team
1999  Turkey Turkish National Team
2000  Kazakhstan Sergey Lavrenenko
2001  Turkey Mert Mutlu Brisaspor
2002  Iran Ghader Mizbani Telekom Malaysia Cycling Team
2003  Turkey Mert Mutlu Turkish National Team
2004  Iran Ahad Kazemi Giant Asia Racing Team
2005  Bulgaria Svetoslav Tchanliev Cycling Club Bourgas
2006  Iran Ghader Mizbani Brisaspor
2007  Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski Storez Ledecq Materiaux
2008  Spain David García Dapena Karpin–Galicia
2009  South Africa Daryl Impey Barloworld
2010  Italy Giovanni Visconti ISD–NERI
2011  Russia Alexander Efimkin Team Type 1–Sanofi Aventis
2012  Kazakhstan Alexsandr Dyachenko Astana
2013  Eritrea Natnael Berhane Team Europcar
2014  Great Britain Adam Yates Orica–GreenEDGE
2015  Croatia Kristijan Đurasek Lampre–Merida
2016  Portugal José Gonçalves Caja Rural–Seguros RGA
2017  Italy Diego Ulissi UAE Team Emirates
2018  Spain Eduard Prades Euskadi–Murias
2019  Austria Felix Großschartner Bora–Hansgrohe
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Spain José Manuel Díaz Delko

Wins per country since 1963[]

10  Bulgaria,  Turkey
7  Soviet Union
5  Poland
3  Czechoslovakia,  Iran,  Kazakhstan,  Spain
2  Italy,  Romania
1  Austria,  Croatia,  Egypt,  Eritrea,  Germany,  Great Britain,  Greece,  Portugal,  Russia,  South Africa

Points classification[]

Year Country Rider Team
2010  Germany André Greipel Team HTC–Columbia
2011  Italy Alessandro Petacchi Lampre–ISD
2012  Australia Matthew Goss GreenEDGE
2013  Germany André Greipel Lotto–Belisol
2014  Great Britain Mark Cavendish Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
2015  Great Britain Mark Cavendish Etixx–Quick-Step
2016  Italy Manuel Belletti Southeast–Venezuela
2017  Belgium Edward Theuns Trek–Segafredo
2018  Ireland Sam Bennett Bora–Hansgrohe
2019  Ireland Sam Bennett Bora–Hansgrohe
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Belgium Jasper Philipsen Alpecin–Fenix

Wins per country since 2010[]

2  Belgium,  Germany,  Great Britain,  Ireland,  Italy
1  Australia

Mountains classification[]

Year Country Rider Team
2010  France Rémi Pauriol Cofidis
2011  Colombia Luis Felipe Laverde Colombia es Pasión–Café de Colombia
2012  Italy Marco Bandiera Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
2013  Ukraine Sergiy Gretchyn Torku Şekerspor
2014  Curaçao Marc de Maar UnitedHealthcare
2015  Colombia Juan Pablo Valencia Colombia
2016  Poland Przemysław Niemiec Lampre–Merida
2017  Italy Mirco Maestri Bardiani–CSF
2018  Slovenia Grega Bole Bahrain–Merida
2019  Belgium Thimo Willems Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Ukraine Vitaliy Buts Salcano Sakarya BB Team

Wins per country since 2010[]

2  Colombia,  Italy,  Ukraine
1  Belgium,  Curaçao,  France,  Poland,  Slovenia

Turkish Beauties (Sprints) classification[]

Year Country Rider Team
2010  France Christophe Kern Cofidis
2011  Spain Arturo Mora Caja Rural
2012  Russia Maxim Belkov Team Katusha
2013  Russia Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha
2014  Italy Mattia Pozzo Neri Sottoli
2015  Spain Lluís Mas Caja Rural–Seguros RGA
2016  Spain Lluís Mas Caja Rural–Seguros RGA
2017  Turkey Onur Balkan Turkey (national team)
2018  Turkey Onur Balkan Turkey (national team)
2019  Turkey Feritcan Şamlı Salcano–Sakarya BB Team
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Netherlands Ivar Slik Abloc

Wins per country since 2010[]

3  Spain,  Turkey
2  Russia
1  France,  Italy,  Netherlands

Classifications[]

As of the 2021 edition, the jerseys worn by the leaders of the individual classifications are:
Turquoise jersey - Turquoise Jersey – Worn by the leader of the general classification.
Green Jersey - Green Jersey – Worn by the leader of the points classification.
Red Jersey - Red Jersey – Worn by the leader of the mountains classification.
White jersey - White Jersey – Worn by the leader of the Turkish Beauties sprints classification.

References[]

  1. ^ About @ Tour of Turkey Archived 2012-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "International Presidency Turkey Tour 2006". CyclingArchives. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Tour of Turkey boosted by five ProTour teams". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 20 April 2009. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  4. ^ "International Presidency Turkey Tour 2010". CyclingArchives. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Tour de France a week earlier in 2020, Turkey out of WorldTour". 26 June 2019.

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