SEB Tartu Grand Prix

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The SEB Tartu Grand Prix was an Estonian road bike race.

The race was held for the first time in 2001 under the name Tartu Tänavasõit and has been held annually in May since then. The name of the event changed frequently, Ühispanga Tartu Tänavasõit 2003, Ühispanga Tartu GP 2004, SEB Eesti Ühispank Tartu GP 2005 to 2007. The venue was the university city of Tartu . From 2005 the one-day race was part of the UCI Europe Tour and was classified in category 1.1. The record winner is the Estonian Jaan Kirsipuu , who won the race three times.

In 2013 the race was converted into a stage of the Tour of Estonia .

Results

year winner Second Third
2001 EstoniaEstonia Jaan Kirsipuu EstoniaEstonia Janek Tombak FranceFrance Jacky Durand
2002 EstoniaEstonia Jaan Kirsipuu EstoniaEstonia Janek Tombak RussiaRussia Oleg Grishkin
2003 EstoniaEstonia Jaan Kirsipuu EstoniaEstonia Janek Tombak PolandPoland Kazimierz Stafiej
2004 IrelandIreland Mark Scanlon PolandPoland Sławomir Kohut FranceFrance Jimmy Engoulvent
2005 LithuaniaLithuania Tomas Vaitkus EstoniaEstonia Andrus Aug RussiaRussia Mikhail Timoshin
2006 PolandPoland Wojciech Pawlak EstoniaEstonia Allan Oras PolandPoland Tomasz Kiendyś
2007 EstoniaEstonia Erki Pütsep EstoniaEstonia Caspar Austa EstoniaEstonia Janek Tombak
2008 LatviaLatvia Aleksejs Saramotins EstoniaEstonia Janek Tombak EstoniaEstonia Erki Pütsep
2009 GermanyGermany Hannes Blank LatviaLatvia Aleksejs Saramotins EstoniaEstonia Janek Tombak
2010 EstoniaEstonia Tanel Kangert LatviaLatvia Toms Skujinš PolandPoland Adrian Honkisz
2011 FranceFrance Jean-Eudes Demaret EstoniaEstonia Rene Mandri SwedenSweden Jonas Ljungblad
2012 EstoniaEstonia Rene Mandri SloveniaSlovenia Blaž Furdi GermanyGermany Paul Voss

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