Tour de Hokkaido

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Tour de Hokkaido
Race details
Date September
Region Hokkaido, Japan
English name Tour of Hokkaido
Local name(s) ツール・ド・北海道 (Japanese)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Asia Tour 2.2
Type Stage race
Organiser Tour de Hokkaido Association
History
First edition 1987 (1987)
Editions 27 (as of 2013)
First winner  Matsuyoshi Takahashi (JPN)
Most wins  Daisuke Imanaka (JPN) (3 wins)
Most recent  Thomas Lebas (FRA)

The Tour de Hokkaido is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Hokkaido, Japan since 1987 as part of the UCI Asia Tour. It is rated by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 2.2 category race.

Past winners

General classification

Rider Team
1987 Japan Takahashi, MatsuyoshiMatsuyoshi Takahashi (JPN)
1988 Japan Hashizume, KazuyaKazuya Hashizume (JPN)
1989 Japan Ohishi, KazuoKazuo Ohishi (JPN)
1990 Japan Imanaka, DaisukeDaisuke Imanaka (JPN)
1991 Japan Imanaka, DaisukeDaisuke Imanaka (JPN)
1992 Republic of Ireland Spratt, StephenStephen Spratt (IRL)
1993 Japan Imanaka, DaisukeDaisuke Imanaka (JPN)
1994 Japan Ono, NaoshiNaoshi Ono (JPN)
1995 Italy Giudotti, AndreaAndrea Giudotti (ITA)
1996 Canada Wohlberg, EricEric Wohlberg (CAN)
1997 Italy Colleoni, MicheleMichele Colleoni (ITA)
1998 Japan Yukinari, HidetoHideto Yukinari (JPN)
1999 Japan Hashikawa, KenKen Hashikawa (JPN)
2000 Canada Wohlberg, EricEric Wohlberg (CAN) Shaklee
2001 Republic of Ireland McCann, DavidDavid McCann (IRL) Ceresit CCC Mat
2002 Italy Mori, SimoneSimone Mori (ITA) Jura Suisse
2003 Japan Hirose, SatoshiSatoshi Hirose (JPN) Nippon Hodo
2004 Hong Kong Kam-po, WongWong Kam-po (HKG) Sumita Ravanello Pi
2005 Italy Ratti, EddyEddy Ratti (ITA) Team Nippo
2006 Japan Nishitani, TaijiTaiji Nishitani (JPN) Aisan Racing Team
2007 Germany Werner, HenriHenri Werner (GER) Team Sachsen
2008 Japan Miyazawa, TakashiTakashi Miyazawa (JPN) Meitan Hompo-GDR
2009 Japan Miyazawa, TakashiTakashi Miyazawa (JPN) EQA-Meitan Hompo-Graphite Design
2010 Japan Shimizu, MiyatakaMiyataka Shimizu (JPN) Bridgestone Anchor
2011 Colombia Rubiano, Miguel ÁngelMiguel Ángel Rubiano (COL) D'Angelo & Antenucci-Nippo
2012 Argentina Richeze, MaximilianoMaximiliano Richeze (ARG) Team Nippo
2013 France Lebas, ThomasThomas Lebas (FRA) Bridgestone Anchor

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