Tour of Slovenia

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Tour of Slovenia (Dirka po Sloveniji) is a five day road cycling stage race held since 1993.

Tour of Slovenia
File:Tour-de-slovenie.png
Race details
DateMay (until 2004)
June (from 2005)
RegionSlovenia
English nameTour of Slovenia
Local name(s)Dirka po Sloveniji (in Slovene)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI ProSeries (since 2020)[1]
TypeStage race
OrganiserCiklotour (1993-1997)
KK Adria Mobil (from 1998)
Race directorBogdan Fink
Web sitetourofslovenia.si/en/ Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1993 (1993)
Editions29 (as of 2023)
First winnerSlovenia Boris Premužič
Most wins5 riders with 2 wins each[a]
Most recentItaly Filippo Zana

Between 2005 and 2018, it was organised as a 2.1 race on the UCI Europe Tour. The 2019 edition was classified as a 2.HC race. It became part of the UCI ProSeries in 2020.[2][3][4][5]

Race made a signicifant progress and importance with more and more international recognition over the years. From the unknown local third class race in the beginnings, it is now part of the world's second tier level of road cycling with world class athletes. In 2017, when Slovenian Tourist Organisation (STO) decided to start promoting country's trademark, its green landscape, on Eurosport 1 and 2, was a huge game changer. All five stages of the race are being broadcast live in about 120 countries all over the world.[6]

World class cyclists such as Rigoberto Urán, Rafał Majka, Primož Roglič, Jakob Fuglsang, Vincenzo Nibali and Tadej Pogačar competed here in the course of their careers and brought the international attention.

In 2017, they introduced green jersey for general classification, representing country's green nature.

Along with the Tour de Suisse, it is the last top level preparatory stage race before Tour de France.

Winners

Overall wins per country

Wins Country
14   Slovenia
5   Italy
2   Poland
  Russia
1   Croatia
  Denmark
  Estonia
  Germany
  Portugal
  Zimbabwe
 
Meeting 30 years after first race: (from left) Boris Lozej, Srečko Glivar (2nd in 1993), Boris Premužič (1993 Winner), Gorazd Štangelj (3rd in 1993), Primož Čerin, Martin Hvastija, Mojca Novak (President of organizing committee) and Bogdan Fink (Organizing Director)
Race in 2011
 
Race in 2019
 
Race in 2021

Top 3 results

Year First Second Third
↓ Amateur race ↓
1993   Boris Premužič   Srečko Glivar   Gorazd Štangelj
1994   Tobias Steinhauser   Boris Premužič   Sandi Papež
↓ Semi‑Pro Open race ↓
1995   Valter Bonča   Boris Premužič   Marco Antonio Di Renzo
UCI‑5 race ↓
1996   Lorenzo Di Silvestro   Stefano Giraldi   Marco Antonio Di Renzo
1997 cancelled due to financial reasons [b][7]
1998   Branko Filip   Gorazd Štangelj   Pavel Shumanov
1999   Timothy Jones   Tadej Valjavec   Stefano Panetta
UCI‑2.5 race ↓
2000   Martin Derganc   Vladimir Miholjević   Boris Premužič
2001   Faat Zakirov   Martin Derganc   Vladimir Miholjević
2002   Evgeni Petrov   Dean Podgornik   Hannes Hempel
2003   Mitja Mahorič   Jure Golčer   Andreas Matzbacher
2004   Mitja Mahorič   Aleksandr Kuschynski   Matic Strgar
2005   Przemysław Niemiec   Fortunato Baliani   Radoslav Rogina
2006   Jure Golčer
  Tomaž Nose[8]
  Przemysław Niemiec

  Robert Kišerlovski

2007   Tomaž Nose   Vincenzo Nibali   Andrea Noè
2008   Jure Golčer   Franco Pellizotti   Robert Kišerlovski
2009   Jakob Fuglsang   Tomaž Nose   Domenico Pozzovivo
2010   Vincenzo Nibali   Giovanni Visconti   Chris Anker Sørensen
2011   Diego Ulissi   Radoslav Rogina   Robert Vrečer
2012   Janez Brajkovič   Domenico Pozzovivo   Kristijan Koren
2013   Radoslav Rogina   Jan Polanc   Patrik Sinkewitz
2014   Tiago Machado   Ilnur Zakarin   Matteo Rabottini
2015   Primož Roglič   Mikel Nieve   Jure Golčer
2016   Rein Taaramäe   Jack Haig   Jan Bárta
2017   Rafał Majka   Giovanni Visconti   Jack Haig
2018   Primož Roglič   Rigoberto Urán   Matej Mohorič
2.HC race
2019   Diego Ulissi   Giovanni Visconti   Aleksandr Vlasov
2020 cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia[9]
2021   Tadej Pogačar   Diego Ulissi   Matteo Sobrero
2022   Tadej Pogačar   Rafał Majka   Domen Novak
2023   Filippo Zana   Matej Mohorič   Diego Ulissi

Classifications

Current jersey colors

General Points Mountains Young rider
       

List of all jersey winners vy years

Jersey colors changed many time over the years. There were also Best Slovenian (1993) and Delo's sprints (1996) classifications.

Year General Points Mountains Young rider Sprints Team
         
1993 Boris Premužič Boštjan Mervar Gianluca Pianegonda Gorazd Štangelj Boštjan Mervar Slovenia 1
1994 Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser Tobias Steinhauser Branko Filip Jens Lehmann Slovenia
1995 Valter Bonča Luca Pavanello Marco Di Renzo Sergej Autko Frank Høj Italy
Year          

Notes

  1. ^ The two-time winners are Slovenian riders Mitja Mahorič, Jure Golčer, Primož Roglič and Tadej Pogačar, along with Diego Ulissi from Italy.
  2. ^ Original organiser (Ciklotour) could not solve financial terms, after what organisation was passed to actual organiser Kolesarski klub Telekom with help of Cycling Federation of Slovenia

References

  1. ^ Ballinger, Alex (10 October 2019). "UCI releases full calendar for new ProSeries races". Cycling Weekly. TI Media. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Boj za zeleno majico na še višji ravni" (in Slovenian). 3 October 2018. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Ulissi wins Tour of Slovenia". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Tadej Pogacar wins Tour of Slovenia". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 13 June 2021. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Tadej Pogacar seals Tour of Slovenia with victory on final stage". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 19 June 2022. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Dirka po Sloveniji: Eurosport, zelena majica in Celjski grofje" (in Slovenian). Dnevnik. 12 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Tour of Poland, Poland, Cat 2.5". autobus.cyclingnews.com. 15 September 1997. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Nose: Rabim čas, da pridem k sebi" (in Slovenian). 3 April 2008. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
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