Tour of Estonia
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Race details | |
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Date | May |
Region | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Stage-race |
Organiser | Club Tartu Maraton |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 2013 |
Editions | 10 (as of 2023) |
First winner | Gert Jõeäär (EST) |
Most wins |
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Most recent | Rasmus Bøgh Wallin (DEN) |
The Tour of Estonia is a
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.
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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2013 | Estonia | Gert Jõeäär | Estonia (national team) | |
2014 | Romania | Eduard-Michael Grosu | Vini Fantini–Nippo | |
2015 | Estonia | Martin Laas | Estonia (national team) | |
2016 | Poland | Grzegorz Stępniak | CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice | |
2017 | Estonia | Karl Patrick Lauk | Estonia (national team) | |
2018 | Poland | Grzegorz Stępniak | Wibatech Merx 7R | |
2019 | Estonia | Mihkel Räim | Israel Cycling Academy | |
2020 | No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Estonia | |||
2021 | Estonia | Karl Patrick Lauk | Estonia (national team) | |
2022 | Lithuania | Evaldas Šiškevičius | Lithuania (national team) | |
2023 | Denmark | Rasmus Bøgh Wallin | Restaurant Suri–Carl Ras |
Classifications
The jerseys worn by the leaders of the individual classifications are:
- Yellow Jersey – Worn by the leader of the general classification.
- Green Jersey – Worn by the leader of the points classification.
- Red Jersey – Worn by the leader of the climber classification.
- White Jersey – Worn by the best rider under 23 years of age on the overall classification.
References
- ^ http://www.tourofestonia.ee/en Tour of Estonia Official Website
External links