Prague–Karlovy Vary–Prague
Race details
DateSeptember
Local name(s)Praha–Karlovy Vary–Praha
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne day race
Web sitewww.cyklovary.cz
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)

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]

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1921Czechoslovakia Jozef Proda-ProchazkaCzechoslovakia Antonín PeričCzechoslovakia Frantisek Zima
1922Czechoslovakia Bohumil RamešCzechoslovakia Karel ČervenkaCzechoslovakia Frantisek Zima
1923Czechoslovakia Karel ČervenkaCzechoslovakia Josef UrbanekAustria Paul Köttl
1924No race
1925Czechoslovakia Karel ČervenkaCzechoslovakia Antonín CharvátCzechoslovakia Ladislav Brejla
1926Czechoslovakia Karel ČervenkaCzechoslovakia Antonín PeričCzechoslovakia Josef Urbanek
1927Czechoslovakia Ladislav CisarCzechoslovakia Antonín HonigCzechoslovakia Antonín Perič
1928Austria Antonin ChytilCzechoslovakia Ladislav BrůžekCzechoslovakia Antonín Perič
1929Czechoslovakia Ladislav BrůžekAustria Karl ThallingerCzechoslovakia Josef Smisek
1930Czechoslovakia Ladislav BrůžekCzechoslovakia Antonín HonigCzechoslovakia Ladislav Cisar
1931Czechoslovakia Karel FričCzechoslovakia Antonín HonigCzechoslovakia Jiří Novák
1932Czechoslovakia Karel FričCzechoslovakia Jiří NovákCzechoslovakia Otta Hertl
1933Czechoslovakia Karel FričCzechoslovakia Frantisek HauptCzechoslovakia Karl Snobl
1934Denmark Leo NielsenDenmark Frede SörensenCzechoslovakia Josef Lošek
1935Denmark Frede SörensenAustria Eugen SchnalekCzechoslovakia Miloslav Krbec
1936Czechoslovakia Otakar RozvodaCzechoslovakia Vaclav LachoutCzechoslovakia Hans Leutelt
1937Czechoslovakia Otakar RozvodaCzechoslovakia Josef LošekCzechoslovakia Miroslav Loos
1938Czechoslovakia Otakar RozvodaSwitzerland Gottfried WeberCzechoslovakia Miloslav Krbec
1939–1945No race
1946Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1947Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1948Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1949Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1950Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1951Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1952Czechoslovakia Karel Nesl
1953Czechoslovakia Jan Kubr
1954Czechoslovakia Jan Veselý
1955Czechoslovakia Jan VeselýFrance Robert Codemo
1956France Meunier
1957Czechoslovakia Josef KrivkaCzechoslovakia Walter RennerCzechoslovakia Pavel Kovaru
1958Czechoslovakia Rudolf RevaiCzechoslovakia Karel NeslCzechoslovakia Miroslav Mares
1959Czechoslovakia Jan KubrCzechoslovakia WisnerCzechoslovakia Betak
1960Czechoslovakia Rudolf Revai
1961Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kvapil
1962Czechoslovakia Jaroslav KvapilCzechoslovakia Rudolf RevaiCzechoslovakia Bern Kral
1963Czechoslovakia Jan SmolíkCzechoslovakia Josef VolfCzechoslovakia Emil Lesetecky
1964Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Kvapil
1965Czechoslovakia Ján SvoradaCzechoslovakia Jan PalacekCzechoslovakia Bohumil Chvatil
1966East Germany Karl-Heinz KacmierczakCzechoslovakia Jan SmolíkPoland Henryk Wozniak
1967Czechoslovakia Petr HladíkCzechoslovakia Jan SmolíkCzechoslovakia Vojtech Names
1968No race
1969Czechoslovakia Jiri VlcekCzechoslovakia Pavel JelenCzechoslovakia Vaclav Tkaczyscin
1970Czechoslovakia Antonin BartonicekCzechoslovakia Jiri KindlCzechoslovakia Ladislav Kalina
1971Czechoslovakia Jiří HávaCzechoslovakia Vaclav PruzekCzechoslovakia Jiri Konecny
1972Czechoslovakia Zdenek BartonicekCzechoslovakia Hynek KubicekCzechoslovakia Jiří Zelenka
1973Denmark Emil Jörgen HansenCzechoslovakia Jiří ZelenkaCzechoslovakia Petr Bucháček
1974Czechoslovakia Vlastimil MoravecCzechoslovakia Rudolph LabusCzechoslovakia Karel Vavra
1975Czechoslovakia Michal KlasaCzechoslovakia Jiri BartolsicCzechoslovakia Ludek Kubias
1976Czechoslovakia Zdenek Bartonicek
1977Czechoslovakia Zdenek HebedaEast Germany Siegbert SchmeisserCzechoslovakia Teodor Černý
1978Czechoslovakia Teodor ČernýHungary Tomas CzathoCzechoslovakia Petr Krupicka
1979East Germany Martin GötzeCzechoslovakia Aloïs DohnalCzechoslovakia Vendelin Květan
1980Czechoslovakia Teodor ČernýEast Germany Thomas BarthPoland Leczislav Michalak
1981East Germany Hans-Joachim Hartnick
1982Czechoslovakia Vendelin KvětanCzechoslovakia Otakar FialaEast Germany Wolfgang Lötzsch
1983Czechoslovakia Vladimir DolekEast Germany Lutz LötzschEast Germany Jorg Höhler
1984Czechoslovakia Josef DvorakCzechoslovakia Jiri PavlicekCzechoslovakia Aloïs Dohnal
1985Czechoslovakia Jiri TravnicekEast Germany Lutz LötzschCzechoslovakia Rotislav Veteska
1986East Germany Wolfgang LötzschCzechoslovakia Milan JonakCzechoslovakia Josef Perny
1987Czechoslovakia Stanislav MäsiarCzechoslovakia Jan HaberaCzechoslovakia Jaroslav Buchtic
1988Czechoslovakia Miroslav SýkoraCzechoslovakia Ladislav BednarCzechoslovakia Karel Kaiser
1989Czechoslovakia Otakar FialaCzechoslovakia Pavel TomastikCzechoslovakia Tomas Velecky
1990–2005No race
2006Croatia Matija KvasinaCzech Republic Lubor TesařCzech Republic Petr Benčík
2007Czech Republic Stanislav KozubekGermany Roger KlugeCzech Republic Martin Hačecký
2008Germany Eric BaumannGermany Dirk MüllerCzech Republic František Raboň
2009Germany Danilo HondoSlovenia Marko KumpSlovenia Grega Bole
2010Germany Andreas SchillingerGermany Stefan SchäferCzech Republic Leopold König

References

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