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Tour of Romania Race details Date Start June Region Romania English name Tour of Romania Local name(s) Turul Romaniei, Mica Bucla Discipline Road Competition UCI Europe Tour Type Stage race History First edition 1934 Editions 48 (as of 2011) First winner Marin Nicoloff (BUL) Most wins Constantin Dumitrescu (ROM)
Mircea Romascanu (ROM)
(3 wins)Most recent Andrei Nechita (ROM) The Tour of Romania (or “Little Loop”) is the most important cycling competition held in Romania. It is organised as 2.2 race on the UCI Europe Tour
History
Inspired by Tour de France, the monthly publication "Car Magazine" held in August 1910 the first edition of "Circuit Wallachia". The competition took 12 riders at the start on the route Bucharest–Sinaia–Targoviste–Butimanu–Bucharest (approximately 300 km/190 mi). The race lasted for three editions. Since 1934 the newspaper "Daily Sport", in collaboration with Romanian Cycling Federation has organized the Tour of Romania. Romania became the sixth country in the world to organize a National Amateur Cycling Tour, after Belgium (1906), Netherlands (1909), Bulgaria (1924), Hungary (1925) and Poland (1928).
The route first edition was 1,026 km (638 mi) long and included six stages.
Statistics
- The longest route was the 3rd edition in 1936 at 2,242 km (1,393 mi).
- The shortest route was 430 kilometres (270 mi), in the 29th edition of 1991.
- At the 19th edition of 1973, Cluj, a stage was held nocturnal on the 27.3 km (17.0 mi) distance.
- Rider Traian Chicomban of Brasov participated in the January edition (1934) until the 9th edition (1954), as the Tour's longest-running participation of Romania.
- 45th edition (2008) was the first edition which was featured in the calendar Union Cycliste Internationale.
Winners
Rider Team 1934 Marin Nikolov (BUL) 1935 Daniel Zigmund (POL) 1936 Pierre Gallien (FRA) 1937
1945No race 1946 August Prosenik (YUG) 1947
1949No race 1950 Constantin Sandu (ROM) 1951 Marin Niculescu (ROM) 1952 No race 1953 Nicolae Vasilescu (ROM) 1954 Constantin Dumitrescu (ROM) 1955 Constantin Dumitrescu (ROM) 1956 Constantin Dumitrescu (ROM) 1957 No race 1958 Gabriel Moiceanu (ROM) 1959 Ion Cosma (ROM) 1960 Walter Ziegler (ROM) 1961 Ion Cosma (ROM) 1962
1965No race 1966 Georghe Suciu (ROM) 1967 Emil Rusu (ROM) 1968 Walter Ziegler (ROM) 1969 Jurgen Wanzlik (GER) 1970
1972No race 1973 Vasile Teodor (ROM) 1974 Mircea Romascanu (ROM) 1975
1982No race 1983 Mircea Romascanu (ROM) 1984 Constantin Carutasu (ROM) 1985 Mircea Romascanu (ROM) 1986 Frank Schonherr (GER) 1987 Valentin Constantinescu (ROM) 1988 Vasile Mitrache (ROM) 1989 Danut Catana (ROM) 1990 Vasie Apostol (ROM) 1991 Svetoslav Riabuchenko (ROM) 1992 Vladimir Perelalsny (ROM) 1993 Jurgen Koberschinski (GER) 1994 Anton Stelian (ROM) 1995 Igor Mitianin (UKR) 1996 No race 1997 Florin Privache (ROM) 1998 Igor Bonciucov (MDA) 1999 Sergey Tretyakov (KAZ) 2000 Vadim Kravchenko (KAZ) 2001 Leonid Timchenko (UKR) 2002 Alexandre Sabalin (RUS) 2003 Jelle van Groezen (NED) 2004 Vladimir Koev (BUL) 2005 Ivaïlo Gabrovski (BUL) Hemus 1896-Aurora 2000 Berchi 2006 Pavel Shumanov (BUL) Cycling Club Burgas 2007 Daniel Anghelache (ROM) Dinamo București 2008 Rida Cador (HUN) P-Nívó-Betonexpressz 2000-Corratec 2009 Alexey Shchebelin (RUS) SP Tableware-Gatsoulis Bikes 2010 Vladimir Koev (BUL) Hemus 1896-Vivelo 2011 Andrei Nechita (ROM) Romania (national team) Categories:- UCI Europe Tour
- Recurring sporting events established in 1934
- Cycle races in Romania
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