International Peace Trip 1977

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30th International Peace Trip 1977
Warsaw-Berlin-Prague
Dove of peace white blue circle.svg
Competition period May 8-21, 1977
Stages 13
overall length 1648 km
winner
Overall rating 1. Aavo Pikkuus 39:27:40 hours 2. Vladimir OssokinSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union 
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 
3. Tadeusz MytnikPoland 1944Poland 
Scoring jerseys
Overall rating Overall rating Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Aavo Pikkuus
Mountain scoring Mountain scoring Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Aavo Pikkuus
Most active driver Most active driver Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Ossokin
Best team Best team Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
course
Card 30. International Peace Trip 1977 Warsaw-Berlin-Prague
1976 1978

The 30th International Peace Tour (Course de la paix) was a cycling race that took place from May 8th to 21st, 1977.

The 30th edition of this bike race consisted of 13 individual stages and led over a total length of 1648 km from Warsaw via East Berlin to Prague . The team winner was the Soviet Union . The best climber was Aavo Pikkuus from the Soviet Union. The purple jersey of the most active driver won Vladimir Osokin from the Soviet Union.

Teams and drivers

Poland 1944Poland Poland
1 - Wieslaw Bielski
2 - Jan Brzeźny
3 - Adam Jagła
4 - Czesław Lang
5 - Tadeusz Mytnik
6 - Jan Raczkowski
FinlandFinland Finland
07 - Mauri Roos
08 - Jaakko Uusimäki
09 - Magnus Mansner
10 - Hannu Jussila
11 - Heikki Pelkonen
12 - Erkki Planting
NorwayNorway Norway
13 - Tom Abrahamsen
14 - Arne Aasmundsen
15 - Sigmund Stenseth
16 - Jostein Wilmann
17 - Pal Henning Hansen
18 - Bjom Bilstad
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
19 - Antonín Bartoníček
20 - Jiri Bartolsic
21 - Pavel Galik
22 - Michal Klasa
23 - Vlastimil Moravec
24 - Jiří Škoda
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria
25 - Veliko Velikov
26 - Mikhail Tanev
27 - Ivan Vasilev
28 - Andon Petrov
29 - Nentscho Stajkov
30 - Plamain Timchev
SwedenSweden Sweden
31 - Bengt Nyman
32 - Lennart Fagerlund
33 - Tord Filipsson
34 - Kent Glittmark
35 - Bengt Nilsson
36 - John Bäcklund
HungaryHungary Hungary
37 - Janos Sipos
38 - Tamas Csatho
39 - Andras Gabor
40 - Istvan Szlipscevics
41 - Dezsö Szemethi
42 - Tibor Debreceni
Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany
43 - Dieter Flögel
44 - Franz-Josef Assmann
45 - Anton Vochezer
46 - Rainer Funk
47 - Roger Poulain
48 - Herbert Stodal
FranceFrance France
49 - Claude Vincenteau
50 - Joel Gallopin
51 - Michel Zuccarelli
52 - Jacky Hardy
53 - Jean-René Bernaudeau
54 - Alain Patritti
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR
55 - Gerhard Lauke
56 - Karl-Dietrich Diers
57 - Bernd Drogan
58 - Hans-Joachim Hartnick
59 - Andreas Petermann
60 - Siegbert Schmeißer
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
61 - John Fretwell
62 - Mark Robinson
63 - David Broadbent
64 - Joseph Alexander Waugh
65 - Maurice Hayton
66 - Graham Jones
Romania 1965Romania Romania
67 - Teodor Vasile
68 - Mircea Romașcanu
69 - Ion Cojocaru
70 - Eugene Dulgheru
71 - Ion Nica
72 - Costica Bonciu
BelgiumBelgium Belgium
73 - Francois Caethoven
74 - Roger de Cnijf
75 - Bernard Lecocq
76 - Luc Lowie
77 - Willy Sprangers
78 - August van Looy
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia
79 - Miodrag Marinkovic
80 - Hazbija Hukic
81 - Slobodan Arsovski
82 - Momcilo Lajzer
83 - Mirco Rakus
84 - Mirco Kraker
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
85 - Urs Dietschi
86 - Gilbert Glaus
87 - Hans Grob
88 - Anton Josef Huser
89 - Josef Loetscher
90 - Alain Haldimann
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
91 - Aavo Pikkuus
92 - Valery Chaplygin
93 - Alexander Gusjatnikov
94 - Vladimir Ossokin
95 - Alexander Awerin
96 - Yuri Zajac
CubaCuba Cuba
097 - Aldo Arencibia
098 - Carlos Cardet
099 - Jorge Gómez
100 - Raul Vazquez
101 - Lazaro Santos
102 - Edilberto Rodriguez
ItalyItaly Italy
103 - Orfeo pizzoferrato
104 - Francesco Tosi
105 - Marino Bastianello
106 - Mario Gualdi
107 - Giovanni Bino
108 - Maurizio Mantovani
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
109 - Cornelius van der Wereld
110 - Hubertus Libregts
111 - Wilhelmus Maessen
112 - Franciscus Francissen
113 - Hendrik Boom
114 - Paulus Maas

Details

Result
First Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Aavo Pikkuus ø 41.8 km / h USSR
Second Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Ossokin USSR
Third Poland 1944Poland Tadeusz Mytnik Poland
Hans-J. Hartnick (left),
Aavo Pikkuus (right)
Finish  Ústí nad Labem ,
Vladimir Ossokin on the left
stage Start finish Stage winner Stage
length
Travel time
01st stage Individual time trial in Warsaw Aavo Pikkuus Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  028 km 2:37:57
02nd stage Warsaw - Łódź Alexander Awerin Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  125 km 2:46:39
03rd stage Łódź - Toruń Vlastimil Moravec CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  160 km 3:36:24
04th stage Toruń - Poznan Pavel Galik CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  150 km 3:43:47
05th stage Szczecin - Neubrandenburg Vladimir Ossokin Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  155 km 3:38:50
06th stage Neubrandenburg - East Berlin Teodor Vasile RomaniaRomania 1965Romania  129 km 3:02:11
07th stage Individual time trial in East Berlin Vladimir Ossokin Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  030 km 2:39:51
08th stage East Berlin - Cottbus Bernd Drogan GDRGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  132 km 2:59:50
09th stage Cottbus - Dresden Siegbert Schmeißer GDRGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  145 km 3:12:20
10th stage Dresden - Mladá Boleslav Aavo Pikkuus Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  153 km 3:57:47
11th stage Mladá Boleslav - Ústí nad Labem Vladimir Ossokin Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union  140 km 3:24:28
12th stage Ústí nad Labem - Sokolov Jacky Hardy FranceFranceFrance  162 km 4:00:53
13th stage Sokolov - Prague Hans Grob SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSwitzerland  144 km 3:37:40

literature

  • 30. Friedensfahrt 1977, Neues Deutschland, Berlin 1977, 34 pages

Remarks

Wheel change, sprint and crossing the finish line: GDR postage stamps from 1977
  1. Pavel Galik → cycling pages 29212
  2. Teodor Vasile Federal Archives Image 183-S0514-0011, Peace Tour, Teodor Vasile.jpg(born August 16, 1947) → Radsportseiten 51875
  3. Jacky Hardy (middle) Bundesarchiv Bild 183-S0520-0025, Juri Zajak, Jacky Hardy, Willy Sprangers.jpg(born August 26, 1953 in Lillebonne , France) → cycling pages 30030
  4. Hans Grob → Cycling Archives 19498

Web links

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