Peace Race

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Peace Race
Race details
Date May
Region Germany, Poland, Czech Republic
English name Peace Race
Local name(s) Friedensfahrt (German)
Závod Míru (Czech)
Wyścig Pokoju (Polish)
Course de la Paix (French)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Stage-race
History
First edition 1948
Editions 59 (as of 2006)
First winner Flag of Yugoslavia August Prosinek
Most wins Flag of Germany Steffen Wesemann (5 wins)
Most recent Flag of Italy Gianpaolo Cheula

The Peace Race (German: Friedensfahrt, Czech: Závod Míru, Polish: Wyścig Pokoju, French: Course de la Paix) is a cycling event held in May. It traditionally took place in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic, though it also included other countries, especially in recent years.

The first Peace Race was held in 1948, when there were two editions connecting cities of Warsaw and Prague. The one to Prague was won by August Prosinek, the other one to Warsaw by Alexander Zoric, both from Yugoslavia. During the Cold War the Peace Race was known as the 'Tour de France of the East'.

Because cyclists from the Eastern Bloc were not allowed to become professional it was an amateur race. It attracted the best cyclists from communist countries, plus guest teams from non-communist countries. Communist-bloc riders tended to dominate the event, but there were exceptions: Briton Ian Steel won the 1952 race, and the British League of Racing Cyclists team also won the team competition - the first time that both classifications had gone to the same nation.

One of the later winners was Sergei Sukhoruchenkov, who also won the gold medal on the Olympic Road Race in 1980.

The most successful riders in the Peace Race were Ryszard Szurkowski from Poland and Uwe Ampler from East Germany who each won the race 4 times and Steffen Wesemann from Germany who won the race 5 times. Gustav-Adolf Schur, who won the race twice, was voted the most popular East German sportsman ever in 1989.

After the end of the Cold War the race rapidly lost importance. Recently however, the race is regaining status.

For 2005 the race was cancelled, but its tradition resumed again in 2006.

Peace Race 2006
Peace Race 2006

The 2006, 58th edition took place in May 13-20. It started in Austria's Linz and via Czech Republic headed to Germany where it ended in Hannover. No capital city of these countries were crossed during the race.

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[edit] List of Peace Races

Year Route Length Stages Overall Winner Winning Team
1948 Warsaw - Prague 1104 km 7 August Prosinek Flag of Yugoslavia Poland I Flag of Poland [1/9]
1948 Prague - Warsaw 842 km 5 Alexander Zoric Flag of Yugoslavia Poland I Flag of Poland [2/9]
1949 Prague - Warsaw 1259 km 8 Jan Veselý Flag of Czechoslovakia France II Flag of France
1950 Warsaw - Prague 1539 km 9 Willi Emborg Flag of Denmark Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia [1/5]
1951 Prague - Warsaw 1544 km 9 Kay Allan Olsen Flag of Denmark Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia [2/5]
1952 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2135 km 12 Ian Steel Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom
1953 Bratislava - Berlin - Warsaw 2231 km 12 Christian Pedersen Flag of Denmark East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [1/10]
1954 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2051 km 13 Eluf Dalgaard Flag of Denmark Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia [3/5]
1955 Prague - Berlin - Warsaw 2214 km 13 Gustav-Adolf Schur Flag of the German Democratic Republic [1/2] Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia [4/5]
1956 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2212 km 12 Stanislaw Krolak Flag of Poland Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [1/20]
1957 Prague - Berlin - Warsaw 2220 km 12 Nencho Khristov Flag of Bulgaria East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [2/10]
1958 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2210 km 12 Piet Damen Flag of the Netherlands Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [2/20]
1959 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 2057 km 13 Gustav-Adolf Schur Flag of the German Democratic Republic [2/2] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [3/20]
1960 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 2290 km 13 Erich Hagen Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [3/10]
1961 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2435 km 13 Yuriy Melikhov Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [4/20]
1962 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 2407 km 14 Gainan Saydkhushin Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [5/20]
1963 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 2568 km 15 Klaus Ampler Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [4/10]
1964 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2246 km 14 Jan Smolík Flag of Czechoslovakia East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [5/10]
1965 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 2318 km 15 Gennady Lebedev Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [6/20]
1966 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 2340 km 15 Bernard Guyot Flag of France Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [7/20]
1967 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2307 km 16 Marcel Maes Flag of Belgium Poland Flag of Poland [3/9]
1968 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 2352 km 14 Axel Peschel Flag of the German Democratic Republic Poland Flag of Poland [4/9]
1969 Warsaw - Berlin 2036 km 15 Jean-Pierre Danguillaume Flag of France East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [6/10]
1970 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 1976 km 15 Ryszard Szurkowski Flag of Poland [1/4] Poland Flag of Poland [5/9]
1971 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 1895 km 14 Ryszard Szurkowski Flag of Poland [2/4] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [8/20]
1972 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 2025 km 14 Vlastimil Moravec Flag of Czechoslovakia Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [9/20]
1973 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 2076 km P, 16, E Ryszard Szurkowski Flag of Poland [3/4] Poland Flag of Poland [6/9]
1974 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 1806 km 14 Stanislaw Szozda Flag of Poland Poland Flag of Poland [7/9]
1975 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 1915 km P, 13 Ryszard Szurkowski Flag of Poland [4/4] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [10/20]
1976 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 1974 km P, 14 Hans-Joachim Hartnick Flag of the German Democratic Republic Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [11/20]
1977 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 1648 km 13 Aavo Pikkuus Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [12/20]
1978 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 1796 km P, 12 Alexander Averin Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [13/20]
1979 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 1942 km P, 14 Sergei Sukhoruchenkov Flag of the Soviet Union [1/2] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [14/20]
1980 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2095 km P, 14 Yuriy Barinov Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [15/20]
1981 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 1887 km P, 14 Shakhid Zagretdinov Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [16/20]
1982 Prague - Warsaw - Berlin 1941 km P, 12 Olaf Ludwig Flag of the German Democratic Republic [1/2] East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [7/10]
1983 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 1899 km P, 12 Falk Boden Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [8/10]
1984 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 1689 km P, 11 Sergei Sukhoruchenkov Flag of the Soviet Union [2/2] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [17/20]
1985 Prague - Moscow - Warsaw - Berlin 1712 km P, 12 Lech Piasecki Flag of Poland Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [18/20]
1986 Kiev - Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 2138 km P, 15 Olaf Ludwig Flag of the German Democratic Republic [2/2] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [19/20]
1987 Berlin - Prague - Warsaw 1987 km P, 14 Uwe Ampler Flag of the German Democratic Republic [1/4] East GermanyFlag of the German Democratic Republic [9/10]
1988 Bratislava - Katowice - Berlin 2008 km P, 13 Uwe Ampler Flag of the German Democratic Republic [2/4] Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union [20/20]
1989 Warsaw - Berlin - Prague 1927 km 12 Uwe Ampler Flag of the German Democratic Republic [3/4] East Germany Flag of the German Democratic Republic [10/10]
1990 Berlin - Slušovice - Bielsko-Biała 1595 km P, 11 Ján Svorada Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Flag of Czechoslovakia [5/5]
1991 Prague - Warsaw 1261 km P, 9 Viktor Rakshinsky Flag of the Soviet Union Poland Flag of Poland [8/9]
1992 Berlin - Karpacz - Mladá Boleslav 1348 km P, 9 Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany [1/5] Germany Flag of Germany
1993 Tábor - Nový Bor 1342 km P, 9 Jaroslav Bílek Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic [1/2]
1994 Tábor - Trutnov 1354 km P, 9 Jens Voigt Flag of Germany Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic [2/2]
1995 České Budějovice - Oberwiesenthal - Brno 1379 km P, 10 Pavel Padrnos Flag of the Czech Republic Poland Flag of Poland [9/9]
1996 Brno - Żywiec - Leipzig 1703 km P, 10 Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany [2/5] Team NE Telekom
1997 Potsdam - Żywiec - Brno 1629 km P, 10 Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany [3/5] Team Deutsche Telekom Flag of Germany [1/2]
1998 Poznań - Karlovy Vary - Erfurt 1591 km 10 Uwe Ampler Flag of Germany [4/4] Team Mroz Flag of Poland [1/3]
1999 Znojmo - Polkovice - Magdeburg 1613 km 10 Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany [4/5] Team Mroz Flag of Poland [2/3]
2000 Hannover - Kudowa Zdrój - Prague 1608 km 10 Piotr Wadecki Flag of Poland Team NürnbergerFlag of Germany
2001 Łódź - Plzeň - Potsdam 1611 km 10 Jakob Piil Flag of Denmark no competition
2002 České Budějovice - Chemnitz - Warsaw 1470 km 10 Ondřej Sosenka Flag of the Czech Republic Team Mroz Flag of Poland [3/3]
2003 Olomouc - Wałbrzych - Erfurt 1552 km 9 Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany [5/5] Team CCC Polsat Flag of Poland
2004 Brussels - Wrocław - Prague 1580 km 9 Michele Scarponi Flag of Italy T-Mobile Team Flag of Germany [2/2]
2006 Linz - Karlovy Vary - Hannover 1283 km 8 Gianpaolo Cheula Flag of Italy Team Unibet.com Flag of the Netherlands

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[edit] Statistics

[edit] Most Wins

Cyclists with three wins at least listed

Overall:

  • 5 wins: Steffen Wesemann
  • 4 wins: Ryszard Szurkowski, Uwe Ampler

Sprinter competition:

  • 8 wins: Olaf Ludwig
  • 3 wins: Ryszard Szurkowski

Mountain climbers competition:

  • 3 wins: Sergei Sukhoruchenkov, Uwe Ampler, Jaroslav Bílek

Teams competition:

  • 20 wins: Soviet Union
  • 10 wins: East Germany
  • 9 wins: Poland
  • 5 wins: Czechoslovakia
  • 3 wins: Team Mroz

[edit] Winners by country

Individual overall competitions were won by cyclist from following countries:

  • 12 wins: East Germany
  • 10 wins: Soviet Union
  • 7 wins: Poland, Germany
  • 5 wins: Denmark
  • 4 wins: Czechoslovakia
  • 3 wins: Czech Republic
  • 2 wins: SFR Yugoslavia, France, Italy
  • 1 win: United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Netherlands

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