International Peace Tour 1974

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27. International Peace Trip 1974
Warsaw-Berlin-Prague
Dove of peace white blue circle.svg
Competition period May 8-22, 1974
Stages 14th
overall length 1806 km
winner
Overall rating 1. Stanisław Szozda 42:17:44 hours 2. Nikolai GorelowPoland 1944Poland 
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 
3. Miloš HrazdíraCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 
Scoring jerseys
Overall rating Overall rating Poland 1944Poland Stanislaw Szozda
Mountain scoring Mountain scoring Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Gorelov
Most active driver Most active driver NetherlandsNetherlands Theo Smit
Best team Best team Poland 1944Poland Poland
1973 1975

The 27th International Peace Tour was a cycling race that took place from May 8-22, 1974.

The 27th edition of this cycle race consisted of 14 individual stages and led over a total length of 1806 km from Warsaw via East Berlin to Prague . The team winner was Poland . The best climber was Nikolai Gorelow from the Soviet Union .

Teams and drivers

Poland 1944Poland Poland
1 - Jan Brzezny
2 - Jozef Kaczmarek
3 - Janusz Kowalski
4 - Bernard Kręczyński
5 - Tadeusz Mytnik
6 - Stanislaw Szozda
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
07 - Phillip Griffiths
08 - Jack Kershaw
09 - Phil Corley
10 - Richard Gregson
11 - Harry Vilkaitis
12 - Bill Nixon
BelgiumBelgium Belgium
13 - Alain de Saever
14 - Victor de Valckener
15 - Frankie Franssens
16 - Marcel van der
17 - Eddy van Hoof
18 - Josef van Nijlen
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
19 - Antonín Bartoníček
20 - Svatopluk Henke
21 - Miloš Hrazdíra
22 - Rudolf Labus
23 - Vlastimil Moravec
24 - Petr Matoušek
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria
25 - Georgi Ivanov
26 - Ivan Popov
27 - Martin Martinow
28 - Ivan Vasilev
29 - Stoyan Bobekov
30 - Dimitar Traikov
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
31 - Valery Likhachev
32 - Nikolai Gorelov
33 - Yuri Mikhailov
34 - Ivan Skosyrev
35 - Aavo Pikkuus
36 - Anatoly Chusov
HungaryHungary Hungary
37 - Attila Nagy
38 - Jozsef Fülop
39 - Istvan Szlipcsevics
40 - Istvan Krasznavölgyi
41 - Istvan Hirth
42 - Jozsef Szeke
AustriaAustria Austria
43 - Herbert Spindler
44 - Leo Karner
45 - Waller Rieder
46 - Gerhard Schönbacher
47 - Siegfried Seitinger
48 - Hans Summer
DenmarkDenmark Denmark
49 - Flemming Wewer
50 - Kjell Rodian
51 - Peter Damgaard
52 - Ole Borregard
53 - Peter Rydicker
54 - Mogens Wandborg
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR
55 - Karl-Dietrich Diers
56 - Dieter Gonschorek
57 - Hans-Joachim Hartnick
58 - Wolfram Kühn
59 - Michael Milde
60 - Michael Schiffner
ItalyItaly Italy
61 - Edoardo Tosetto
62 - Andrea Checchi
63 - Fiorenzo Ballardin
64 - Claudio Guarnieri
65 - Piero Falorni
66 - Massimo Tremolada
Romania 1965Romania Romania
67 - Teodor Vasile
68 - Nicolae Gavrila
69 - Nicolae David
70 - Vasile Selejan
71 - Nicolae Andronache
72 - Ion Cernea
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia
73 - Janes Sakotnik
74 - Eugene Plesko
75 - Milivoy Pocrnja
76 - Slobodan Arsovsky
77 - Milenko Janjic
78 - Slavko Zager
CubaCuba Cuba
79 - Roberto Menendez
80 - Alfredo Santana
81 - Pedro Rodriguez
82 - Aldo Arencibia
83 - Carlos Cardet
84 - Jose Prieto
FranceFrance France
85 - Claude Behue
86 - Eric Lalouette
87 - Jacques Marquette
88 - Rachel Dard
89 - Thierry Grandsir
90 - Jecky Helion
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
91 - Anton Gevers
92 - Cor Hoogedoorn
93 - Frits Schuer
94 - Theo Smit
95 - Wil van Helvoirt
0
FinlandFinland Finland
097 - Harry Hannus
098 - Mauno Uusivirta
100 - Jaakko Uusimäki
101 - Timo Jurvelin
102 - Bo-Göran Wiik
0
Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany
109 - Burckhard Bremer
110 - Jürgen Kraft
111 - Rudolf Michalsky
112 - Algis Oleknavicius
113 - Mario Sobottka
114 - Peter Weibel

Details

Result
First Poland 1944Poland Stanislaw Szozda ø 42.9 km / h Poland
Second Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Gorelov Soviet Union
Third CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloš Hrazdíra Czechoslovakia
stage Start finish Stage winner Stage
length
Travel time
01st stage Jablonna (Warsaw) - Nowy Dwór Tadeusz Mytnik PolandPoland 1944Poland  020 km 2:29:08
02nd stage Płońsk - Toruń Antonín Bartoníček Czechos .CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  152 km 3:32:06
03rd stage Toruń - Poznań Hans-Joachim Hartnick GDRGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  150 km 3:06:34
04th stage Poznań - Zielona Góra Valery Likhachev Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  126 km 2:37:26
05th stage Międzyrzecz - Gorzów Wielkopolski Dieter Gonschorek GDRGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  048 km 1:04:02
06th stage Gorzów Wielkopolski - Szczecin Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  106 km 2:24:19
07th stage Szczecin - Neubrandenburg Theo Smit NetherlandsNetherlandsNetherlands  145 km 3:32:40
08th stage Neubrandenburg - Berlin Hans-Joachim Hartnick GDRGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  128 km 2:46:39
09th stage Potsdam - Leipzig Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  170 km 3:52:45
10th stage Leipzig - Karl-Marx-Stadt Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  141 km 3:24:33
11th stage Karl-Marx-Stadt - Sokolov Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  164 km 4:16:45
12th stage Sokolov - Ústí nad Labem Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  138 km 3:41:50
13th stage Ústí n. L. - Mladá Boleslav Antonín Bartoníček Czechos .CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  168 km 3:21:18
14th stage Mladá Boleslav - Prague Stanisław Szozda PolandPoland 1944Poland  098 km 2:22:15

literature

  • 27. Friedensfahrt 1974, Neues Deutschland, Berlin 1974, 34 pages

Memorabilia

Organizer enamel badge W · B · P (Warsaw Berlin Prague) "27 · COURSE DE LA PAIX 1974"
Service enamel badge W B P (Warsaw Berlin Prague) "27 COURSE DE LA PAIX 1974"

Remarks

  1. a b Nikolai Gorelow

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