Czech Tour

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Czech Tour
File:Czech Tour Logo.png
Race details
RegionCzech Republic
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Race directorLeopold König
History
First edition2009 (2009)
Editions16 (as of 2025)
First winnerFile:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Hebík (CZE)
Most winsFile:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Leopold König (CZE) (2 wins)
Most recentFile:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Junior Lecerf (BEL)
File:Start line with riders, 2023 Czech Tour, Prostějov.jpg
Start line of the 2023 Czech Tour's opening stage in Prostějov.

The Czech Tour is an annual men's professional multiple stage bicycle race held in the Czech Republic. It is the largest race of its kind in the country. Since 2015, the Czech Tour has been included in the UCI Europe Tour as a 2.1 series.[1]

The tour takes place in the Olomouc, Moravian-Silesian and Pardubice regions, and passes through the Jeseníky and Beskydy mountain ranges. Climbing routes frequently feature Dlouhé stráně mountain, and the Pustevny and Červenohorské saddles. Since 2019, the tour has concluded in Šternberk.[2]

History

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The inaugural Czech Tour occurred in 2009 as the Czech Cycling Tour. The following year's race was won by Leopold König, who later became the tour's race director.

Czech lottery company Sazka became the main partner of the tour in 2021, and the event was marketed as the Sazka Tour until 2023. This partnership corresponded with an increased difficulty in the race route by favoring hilly and mountainous stages.[1] In the 2024 edition, the lineup included eight UCI WorldTeams, the most in its history.[3]

Notable cyclists who have participated in the tour include Primož Roglič in 2015,[4] Julian Alaphilippe in 2013 and 2024,[5] and Simon Yates in 2013.[6]

Since 2022, the tour has been accompanied by the Czech Challenge Tour, an amateur race for youth and hobby cyclists. Prize money is provided in Czech koruna.[7]

Winners

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General classification

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Source:[1]

Year Country Rider Team
2009 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Martin Hebík PSK Whirlpool–Author
2010 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Leopold König PSK Whirlpool–Author
2011 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Stanislav Kozubek PSK Whirlpool–Author
2012 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic František Padour Whirlpool–Author
2013 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Leopold König NetApp–Endura
2014 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Martin Mortensen Cult Energy–Vital Water
2015 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Petr Vakoč Etixx–Quick-Step
2016 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Diego Ulissi Lampre–Merida
2017 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Josef Černý Elkov–Author
2018 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Riccardo Zoidl Team Felbermayr–Simplon Wels
2019 File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Daryl Impey Mitchelton–Scott
2020 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Damien Howson Mitchelton–Scott
2021 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Filippo Zana Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè
2022[8] File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Lorenzo Rota Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux
2023 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Florian Lipowitz Bora–Hansgrohe
2024[9] File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Marc Hirschi UAE Team Emirates
2025 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Junior Lecerf Soudal–Quick-Step

Classifications

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As of the 2024 edition, the jerseys worn by the leaders of the individual classifications are:[10]
Yellow jersey - Yellow Jersey – Worn by the leader of the general classification.
Green Jersey - Green Jersey – Worn by the leader of the points classification.
Polka Dot Jersey - Polka Dot Jersey – Worn by the leader of the mountains classification.
White jersey - White Jersey – Worn by the leader of the young rider classification, under 23 years of age. In the 2022 edition, the young rider classification was designated by a red jersey.[11]
Red jersey - Red Jersey – Worn by the leader of the Czech rider classification.

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