Tour of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Kroz Jugoslaviju) was a stage road bicycle race held annually in Yugoslavia. Launched in 1937, the race was held in 1938 and 1940 before interruption due to World War II. In 1947 the first post-war edition was held, and it continued to be organised every year until 2000. Although the race was an event for amateur cyclists during most of its history, it was opened to professional riders in 1998.

Tour of Yugoslavia
Race details
RegionYugoslavia
Local name(s)Utrka kroz Jugoslaviju (in Serbo-Croatian)
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage race
History
First edition1937 (1937)
Final edition2000 (2000)
First winner August Prosenik (YUG)

Tour of Croatia and Slovenia

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The race started as Tour of Croatia and Slovenia (Po Hrvatski in Sloveniji/Kroz Hrvatsku i Sloveniju) in 1937 in 1938. It was held also in 1940, but just on territory of Croatia.

Year First Second Third
1937 August Prosenik Stjepan Grgac Franc Gartner
1938 Drago Davidović Nikola Penčev Zorko Mihelčič
1940 Nikola Penčev Branko Debanić Ivan Zaborski

Winners

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Year First Second Third
1947   Antonio Strain   Ivan Valant   Ivan Rebković
1948   Aleksandar Zorić   August Prosenik   Antonio Strain
1949   Luigi Malabrocca   Milan Cok   Antonio Strain
1950   Franco Fanti   Franjo Varga   Luigi Malabrocca
1951   Robert Marguillier   Francis Siguenza   Cyril Vanbossel
1953   Frantz Reitz   Veselin Petrović   Henri van Kerkhove
1954   Veselin Petrović   Florent van der Weyden   Gianni Ghidini
1955   Walter Müller   Franjo Varga   Ilia Krestev
1956   Kamiel Buysse   Stefan Mascha   Veselin Petrović
1957   Bernd Trefflich   Ivan Levačić   Stefan Mascha
1958   Nevio Valčić   Jan Hugens   Janez Žirovnik
1959   Nentcho Christov   Bojan Kotcev   Ivan Levačić
1960   Janez Žirovnik   Ivan Levačić   Nevio Valčić
1961   Ivan Levačić   Nevio Valčić   Antal Megyerdi
1962   Franc Škerlj   Primo Nardello   Jože Šebenik
1963   Andrej Boltežar   Jože Roner   Ivan Levačić
1964   Rudi Valenčič   Franc Škerlj  Hristo Iliev
1965   Cvetko Bilić   Andrej Boltežar   Luigi Bollasina
1966   Radoš Čubrić   Cvetko Bilić   Rudi Valenčič
1967   Franc Škerlj   Stoné Bozicnic   Radoš Čubrić
1968   Rudi Valenčič   Gösta Pettersson   Anatas Savtchev
1969   Joop Zoetemelk   András Takács   Vladislav Nelyubin
1970   Radoš Čubrić   Henryk Wozniak   Hennie Kuiper
1971   Cvetko Bilić   Nikolay Gorelov   Józef Gawliczek
1972   Yuri Lavrushkin   Rinat Charafuline   Stanisław Labocha
1973   Boris Shukhov   Igor Moskalev   Janez Zirovnik
1974   Jaroslav Poslusný   Wolfgang Steinmayr   Vito Di Tano
1975   Petr Matoušek   Jaroslav Poslusný   Valery Likhachov
1976   Aleksandr Averin   Drago Frelih   Aleksandr Gusyatnikov
1977   Aleksandr Gusyatnikov   Philippe Bodier   Aleksandr Averin
1978   Aavo Pikkuus   Sergey Nikitenko   Aleksandr Averin
1979   Sergueï Morozov   Said Gusseinov   Ramazan Galaletdinov
1980   Bojan Ropret   Andrei Vedernikov   Nikolai Anisimov
1981   Riho Suun   Piotr Ugrumov   Vinko Polončič
1982   Nikolai Kossiakov   Vinko Polončič   Janez Lampič
1983   Primož Čerin   Janez Lampič   László Halász
1984   Bruno Bulić   Primož Čerin   Jure Pavlič
1985   Jure Pavlič   Holger Müller   Nencio Staykov
1986   Jure Pavlič   Jože Smole   Srečko Glivar
1987   Olaf Jentzsch   Vladimír Kozárek   Miroslav Vašiček
1988   Sandi Papež   Pavel Tonkov   Jos van Aert
1989-1993 Not held
1994   Eddy Gragus   Sergiy Matveyev   Dimitri Sedun
1996   Ruslan Ivanov   Igor Tchoukliantchev   Alexandre Botcharov
1997   Nikolai Koudriavtsev
1998   Alexandre Rotar   Boris Premuzic   Kyrylo Pospyeyev
1999   Milan Dvorščík   Kazimierz Stafiej   Andrzej Mierzejewski
2000   Igor Kranjec   Anatoli Varvaruk   Sławomir Kohut

References

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