International Peace Trip 1973

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The 26th International Peace Tour (Course de la paix) was a cycling race that was held from May 9th to 26th, 1973.

The 26th edition of this bike race consisted of 18 individual stages and led over a total length of 2076 km from Prague via Warsaw to East Berlin . The team winner was Poland . The best mountain rider was Ryszard Jan Szurkowski from Poland, the most active rider (purple jersey) was Valeri Lichatschow.

Teams and drivers

Poland 1944Poland Poland
1 - Andrzej Kaczmarek
2 - Zbigniew Krzeszowiec
3 - Lucjan Lis
4 - Mieczysław Nowicki
5 - Stanislaw Szozda
6 - Ryszard Szurkowski
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
07 - Alexander Gilchrist
08 - Jack Kershaw
09 - Phillip Griffiths
10 - Denis Mitchell
11 - Douglas Dailey
12 - David Gornall
AustraliaAustralia Australia
13 - Donald Allan
14 - John Trevorrow
15 - David Jose
16 - Donald Wilson
17 - Anthony Branchflower
18 - Thomas Moloney
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
19 - Antonín Bartoníček
20 - Jozef Hajek
21 - Petr Matoušek
22 - Jiří Mainuš
23 - Jaroslav Poslusny
24 - Jiri Prchal
FranceFrance France
25 - Claude Behue
26 - Jean-Louis Danguillaume
27 - Georges Talbourdet
28 - Philippe Bodier
29 - Alain Bernard
30 - Patrick Beon
BelgiumBelgium Belgium
31 - Ludo Noels
32 - René Dillen
33 - Theophiel Dockx
34 - Alexander Robrechte
35 - Victor de Valckener
36 - Edmond Verbruggen
CubaCuba Cuba
37 - Leonardo Hernandez
38 - Rafael Tamayo
39 - Angel Falcon
40 - Jorge Pérez
41 - Alfredo Santana
42 - Jose Prieto
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
43 - Valery Likhachev
44 - Vladislav Nelyubin
45 - Nikolai Gorelov
46 - Alexander Guzyatnikov
47 - Rinat Sharafulin
48 - Alexander Yudin
DenmarkDenmark Denmark
49 - Erik Jensen
50 - Ryland Kehlet
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52 - Kjell Rodian
53 - days of Nielsen
54 - Mogens Wandborg
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR
55 - Wolfgang Fiedler
56 - Lothar Grüner
57 - Thomas Huschke
58 - Wolfram Kühn
59 - Michael Schiffner
60 - Wolfgang Wesemann
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
61 - Ewert Diepenveen
62 - Cor Hoogedoom
63 - Petrus Legierse
64 - Hermanus Lenferink
65 - Comelius Boersma
66 - Henk Smits
ItalyItaly Italy
67 - Bruno Ruggenini
68 - Fiorenzo Ballardin
69 - Giuseppe Fratini
70 - Salvatore Ghisellini
71 - Claudio Guarnieri
72 - Giuseppe Magni
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria
73 - Ivan Vasilev
74 - Martin Martinow
75 - Dimiter Traikov
76 - Jani Chakarov
77 - Wesko Mikhailov
78 - Ivan Nikolov
Romania 1965Romania Romania
79 - Nicolae Andronache
80 - Constantin Grigore
81 - Alexandru Sofronie
82 - Ion Cernea
83 - Vasile Selejan
84 - Teodor Vasile
NorwayNorway Norway
85 - Edvard Öfsti
86 - Sigmund Stenseth
87 - Willie Juul-Pedersen
88 - Arne Klavenes
89 - Aage Vold
0
Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary
92 - Tibor Debreceni
93 - Joszef Petterman
94 - Imre Gera
95 - Janos Sipos
96 - Gábor Nagy
0
MoroccoMorocco Morocco
097 - Habib Benqadi
098 - Mustafa Najjari
099 - Bouchaib Belbouj
100 - Mohamed Jaber
101 - Hachmi Aitbouth
102 - Mohamed Hajji

Details

Result
First Poland 1944Poland Ryszard Jan Szurkowski ø 42.9 km / h Poland
Second Poland 1944Poland Stanislaw Szozda Poland
Third Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Valery Likhachev Soviet Union
stage Start finish Stage winner Stage
length
Travel time
prolog Individual time trial in Prague Ryszard Jan Szurkowski PolandPoland 1944Poland  019 km 2:25:22
01st stage Nehvizdy - Pardubice Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  090 km 1:50:39
02nd stage Pardubice - Brno Fiorenzo Ballardin ItalyItalyItaly  135 km 2:54:18
03rd stage Brno - Dubnica nad Váhom Ryszard Jan Szurkowski PolandPoland 1944Poland  156 km 3:37:15
04th stage Dubnica nad Váhom - Banská Bystrica Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  174 km 4:23:44
05th stage Banská Bystrica - Poprad Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  141 km 3:22:45
06th stage Tatranská Lomnica - Krakow Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  145 km 3:38:12
07th stage Krakow - Kielce Donald Allan AustraliaAustraliaAustralia  118 km 2:53:44
08th stage Starachowice / Marcule - Radom Ryszard Jan Szurkowski PolandPoland 1944Poland  040 km 2:53:34
09th stage Radom - Warsaw Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  128 km 2:53:21
10th stage Nieporęt - Włocławek René Dillen BelgiumBelgiumBelgium  154 km 3:10:42
11th stage Toruń - Poznan Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  150 km 3:00:18
12th stage Lubin - Görlitz Thomas Huschke GDRGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  105 km 2:36:13
13th stage Görlitz - Dresden Zbigniew Krzeszowiec PolandPoland 1944Poland  098 km 2:22:15
14th stage Dresden - Halle (Saale) Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  166 km 4:22:12
15th stage Hall - Potsdam Theo Dockx BelgiumBelgiumBelgium  156 km 3:46:01
16th stage Potsdam - East Berlin Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  086 km 1:56:59
17th stage Individual time trial in East Berlin Rinat Scharafulin Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  009 km 2:11:32

literature

  • 26. Friedensfahrt 1973, Neues Deutschland, Berlin 1973, 34 pages

Remarks

  1. Fiorenzo Ballardin (* 05.07.1948 in Sandrigo , Italy) → memoire du cyclisme
  2. Rinat Sharafulin

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