International Peace Trip 1979
32nd International Peace Trip 1979 Prague-Warsaw-Berlin |
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Competition period | May 9-24, 1979 |
Stages | 14 + prolog |
overall length | 1,942 km |
winner | |
Overall rating | 1. Sergei Suchorutschenkow 47:03:56 h 2. Andreas Petermann + 6:27 min 3. Krzysztof Sujka + 6:41 min |
Scoring jerseys | |
Yellow jersey | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov |
Most active driver | Jan Jankiewicz |
Best climber | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov |
Best point driver | Aavo Pikkuus |
Best team | Soviet Union |
← 1978 | 1980 → |
The 32nd International Peace Tour (Course de la paix) was a cycling race that was held from May 9th to 24th, 1979.
The 32nd edition of this cycling race consisted of a prologue and 14 individual stages, which ran over a total of 1,942 km from Prague via Warsaw to Berlin . 112 drivers from 19 countries started in Prague, 87 of them reached the finish in Berlin. Sergei Suchorutschenkow from the Soviet Union won the yellow jersey of the overall individual winner. Furthermore, he won the green of the best climber. Aavo Pikkuus also from the Soviet Union won the white of the driver with the best points. The violet of the most active driver went to Poland's Jan Jankiewicz . The best team on this tour came from the Soviet Union.
All teams and drivers
112 drivers from 19 countries started the prologue in Prague. 87 of them reached their destination in Berlin. Six drivers were allowed per team, with Hungary and Yugoslavia starting with only five drivers. With Hans-Joachim Hartnick ( 1976 ), Aavo Pikkuus ( 1977 ) and Alexander Awerin ( 1978 ), the winners of the last three tours were also there.
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Jerseys
Five jerseys were awarded during this tour: the yellow jersey for the best overall, the purple jersey for the most active driver, the green jersey for the best climber, the white jersey for the driver with the best points and the blue jersey for the best team.
At the end of each stage (not the prologue) the winner received 15 seconds, the second 10 seconds and the third 5 seconds less for the overall ranking and thus for the yellow jersey.
The first three of the final scores for the purple, green and white jerseys received an additional 15, 10 and 5 second time credit.
Stage overview
stage | date | Start finish | Stage winner | Stage length |
Travel time |
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prolog | May 9 | Prologue in Prague | Jan Jankiewicz | 6 km | 6:43 |
1st stage | 10th of May | Prague - Pardubice | Nencho Stajkov | 127 km | 2:51:38 |
2nd stage | May 11th | Pardubice - Olomouc | Michal Klasa | 163 km | 3:51:01 |
3rd stage | 12th of May | Olomouc - Dubnica nad Váhom | Michal Klasa | 175 km | 4:28:56 |
4th stage | May 13th | Dubnica nad Váhom - Banská Bystrica | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | 137 km | 3:34:56 |
5th stage | May 14th | Pohronská Polhora - Košice | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | 169 km | 4:23:06 |
R. | May 15 | Rest day | |||
6th stage | May 16 | Svidník - Krynica-Zdrój | Walter Clivati | 180 km | 4:38:23 |
7th stage | 17th of May | Individual time trial Naściszowa - Nowy Sącz | Bernd Drogan | 29 km | 41:09 |
8th stage | 17th of May | Nowy Sącz - Rzeszów | Luigi Trevellin | 165 km | 3:56:47 |
9th stage | May 18 | Sandomierz - Warsaw | Krzysztof Sujka | 206 km | 4:44:38 |
R. | May 19th | Rest day | |||
10th stage | May 20th | Criterion in Szczecin | Krzysztof Sujka | 58 km | 1:28:14 |
11th stage | May 21 | Szczecin - Rostock | Domenico Perani | 206 km | 5:10:46 |
12th stage | May 22 | Rostock - Neubrandenburg | Benjamin Vermeulen | 154 km | 3:23:25 |
13th stage | 23. May | Individual time trial Neubrandenburg - Usadel - Neubrandenburg | Bernd Drogan | 32 km | 38:25 |
14th stage | May 24th | Neubrandenburg - Berlin | Bernd Drogan | 134 km | 3:00:07 |
Jerseys in the course of the tour
The table shows the leader in the respective classification at the beginning of the respective stage.
stage | Yellow jersey |
Purple leotard |
Green jersey |
White jersey |
Team evaluation |
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prolog | without | ||||
1st stage | Jan Jankiewicz | not forgiven | not forgiven | not forgiven | Poland |
2nd stage | Nencho Stajkov | Aavo Pikkuus | |||
3rd stage | Michal Klasa | Soviet Union | |||
4th stage | Michal Klasa | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Czechoslovakia | ||
5th stage | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Sergei Nikitenko | Soviet Union | ||
6th stage | Aavo Pikkuus | ||||
7th stage | Jan Jankiewicz | ||||
8th stage | |||||
9th stage | |||||
10th stage | Sergei Nikitenko | ||||
11th stage | Jan Jankiewicz | ||||
12th stage | |||||
13th stage | |||||
14th stage | |||||
winner | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Jan Jankiewicz | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Aavo Pikkuus | Soviet Union |
Stages in detail
prolog
At the start: 112 drivers
The prologue was 5.3 km long and was held in Prague . Jan Jankiewicz won with an hourly average of 47.3 km / h.
driver | time | |
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1. | Jan Jankiewicz | 6:43 min |
2. | Michal Klasa | + | 3 s
3. | Aavo Pikkuus | + 10 s |
4th | Krzysztof Sujka | + 14 s |
5. | Jan Bogaert | + 15 s |
1st stage: Prague - Pardubice, 127 km
At the start: 112 drivers
The first stage led on a flat route from Prague to Pardubice . After 78 km the Bulgarian Nentscho Stajkow pulled away from the field and after 49 km alone crossed the finish line in the Red Star Stadium in Pardubice first. He took over the yellow jersey from Jan Jankiewicz , who crossed the finish line with the main field.
The premium sprints were won by Jan Jankiewicz (46 km), Lars Udby (63 km) and Nentscho Stajkow (100 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Nencho Stajkov | 2:51:38 h |
2. | Sergei Nikitenko | + 38 s |
3. | Bernd Drogan | + 43 s |
4th | Luigi Trevellin | + 48 s |
5. | Aavo Pikkuus | + 48 s |
2nd stage: Pardubice - Olomouc, 163 km
At the start: 111 drivers - eliminated: Hedgren (FIN)
The second stage led from Pardubice to Olomouc . On the flat route profile, at kilometer 125, there was a mass fall in which the wearer of the yellow jersey Nentscho Stajkow was also involved. Stajkow and most of the fallen drivers, however, made it back to the main field. Before the gates of Olomouc, the violet jersey and prologue winner Jan Jankiewicz tried several times to escape the field, but this was not crowned with success. Thus there was a sprint decision on the bitumen track in the Spartakiádní stadium in Olomouc. Aavo Pikkuus was the first to reach the entrance to the stadium, where he misjudged himself in the curve and thus cleared the way for Michal Klasa to win the stage.
Said Gusseinow (57 km), Jan Jankiewicz (83 km) and Sergej Nikitenko (142 km) won the premium sprints .
driver | time | |
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1. | Michal Klasa | 3:51:03 h |
2. | Sergei Nikitenko | + | 5 s
3. | Bernd Drogan | + 10 s |
4th | Aavo Pikkuus | + 15 s |
5. | Alexander Awerin | + 15 s |
3rd stage: Olomouc - Dubnica nad Váhom, 175 km
At the start: 109 drivers - eliminated: Sipos (HUN) and Haoues (DZA)
The third stage led over mountainous terrain from Olomouc to Dubnica nad Váhom . To climb the first mountain classification at 70 km, Sergei Suchorutschenkow pulled away from the field. After 125 km his lead was 2:15 minutes before his solo trip ended after 152 km. During this time he won both mountain classifications and thus secured the green jersey. A 40-strong group of leaders sprinted in the Spartak Stadium in Dubnica for the stage win, which Michal Klasa secured like the day before and at the same time took over the yellow jersey.
The premium sprints won ??? (?? km), ??? (?? km) and ?? (??? km).
The mountain classifications were won by Sergei Sukhorutschenkow (?? km) and (??? km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Michal Klasa | 4:28:56 h |
2. | Jan Jankiewicz | + | 5 s
3. | Alexandre Rua | + 10 s |
4th | Krzysztof Sujka | + 15 s |
5. | Said Gusseinow | + 15 s |
4th stage: Dubnica nad Váhom - Banská Bystrica, 137 km
At the start: 105 drivers - eliminated: Niemi (FIN) , Moravec (YUG) , Drareni (DZA) and Torrez (CUB)
The mountainous fourth stage with five mountain ratings led from Dubnica nad Váhom to Banská Bystrica in sunny weather . Nentscho Stajkow single-handedly secured the first mountain classification and had a lead of three minutes at kilometer 29. After 37 km there were eight more drivers, including Hans-Joachim Hartnick from Bulgaria. Around 60 km from the finish, Sergei Suchorutschenkow escaped the leading group and reached the Dukla Stadium in Banská Bystrica alone with a lead of 3:50 minutes .
The premium sprints won ??? (?? km), ??? (?? km) and ??? (?? km).
The mountain ratings were won by Nentscho Stajkow (?? km), Sergei Sukhorutschenkow (?? km), (?? km), (?? km) and (?? km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | 3:34:56 h |
2. | Sergei Nikitenko | + 3:55 min |
3. | Jiří Bartolsič | + 4:00 min |
4th | Charles Jochums | + 4:05 min |
5. | Mircea Romașcanu | + 4:05 min |
5th stage: Pohronská Polhora - Košice, 169 km
At the start: 99 drivers - eliminated: Leskinen (FIN) , Harrison (GBR) , Devos (BEL) , Francken (BEL) , Lagab (DZA) and Gonzales (CUB)
The fifth stage with eight mountain classifications again led from Pohronská Polhora to Košice in sunny weather . A top group of 13 formed on the hardest inclines between kilometers 21 and 38 and made common cause until the eighth mountain classification. Then, like the day before, Sergei Suchorutschenkow pulled away and won his second stage in a row in the Štadión Lokomotíva in Košice.
The premium sprints were won by Benjamin Vermeulen (17 km), Aavo Pikkuus (47 km) and Krzysztof Sujka (97 km).
The mountain ratings were won by Sergei Sukhorutschenkow (4 km), Luis Teixeira (21 km), Adelino Teixeira (34 km) and (38 km), Sujka (67 km) and (84 km), Pikkuus (143 km) and Sukhorutschenkow (157 km ).
driver | time | |
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1. | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | 4:23:06 h |
2. | Aavo Pikkuus | + 20 s |
3. | Andreas Petermann | + 25 s |
4th | Ramasan Galjaletdinov | + 30 s |
5. | Teodor Vasile | + 30 s |
6th stage: Svidník - Krynica-Zdrój, 180 km
At the start: 97 drivers - eliminated: Gouveia (PRT) and Colig (YUG)
After a day of rest led the mountain rich sixth stage with seven climbs of Svidník into Polish Krynica . The Italian Luigi Trevellin made the first serious advance at kilometer 128 . This earned him a mountain rating before he was caught again after a 30 km solo trip. Only at 171 kilometer did two drivers, Walter Clivati and Said Gusseinow, manage to break away from the field and defend their lead to the finish. At the first road arrival of this tour, Clivati gained a head start in the last bend, which gave him the day's victory.
The premium sprints were won by Ireneusz Walczak (54 km), Sergej Nikitenko (81 km) and György Szuromi (114 km).
The mountain ratings were won by Krzysztof Sujka (19 km), (29 km) and (44 km), Alexander Awerin (118 km), Luigi Trevellin (141 km), Awerin (177 km) and Said Gusseinow (177 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Walter Clivati | 4:38:23 h |
2. | Said Gusseinow | + | 5 s
3. | Sergei Nikitenko | + 29 s |
4th | Teodor Vasile | + 34 s |
5. | Charles Jochums | + 34 s |
7th stage: Individual time trial Naściszowa - Nowy Sącz, 29 km
At the start: 96 drivers - eliminated: Scotti (ITA)
The morning time trial over mountainous terrain was dominated by Bernd Drogan . Already after the first time measurement at 10 km he was in the front and was able to extend his lead on the longest climb of the route.
driver | time | |
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1. | Bernd Drogan | 41:09 min |
2. | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | + 0:18 min |
3. | Jan Jankiewicz | + 0:54 min |
4th | Tadeusz Mytnik | + 1:10 min |
5. | Krzysztof Sujka | + 1:12 min |
8th stage: Nowy Sącz - Rzeszów, 165 km
At the start: 95 drivers - retired: Herety (GBR)
After the time trial in the morning, the eighth stage followed in the afternoon with the last three mountain classifications of this tour from Nowy Sącz to Rzeszów . After 90 km the Frenchman Michel Demeyre broke away from the field and was accompanied by the Swede Bengt Asplund at 112 km . At kilometer 145, a group of seven joined the duo with the yellow Suchorutschenkow . In the Stal Stadium in Rzeszów, the Italian Luigi Trevellin proved to be the strongest sprint of the breakaway and thus achieved the second Italian stage win in the history of the Peace Drive within 24 hours.
The premium sprints were won by Peter Schär (24 km), Michel Demeyre (110 km) and Bengt Asplund (132 km).
The mountain ratings were won by Schär (40 km), Demeyre (117 km) and Asplund (139 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Luigi Trevellin | 3:56:47 h |
2. | Michal Klasa | + | 5 s
3. | Czeslaw Lang | + 10 s |
4th | Said Gusseinow | + 15 s |
5. | Joachim Vogel | + 15 s |
9th stage: Sandomierz - Warsaw, 206 km
At the start: 94 drivers - eliminated: Carlsson (SWE)
The ninth and longest stage led from Sandomierz to Warsaw in the Polish capital . Since there were no significant attempts to break away , there was a mass arrival in Warsaw, which was won by the local Krzysztof Sujka .
The premium sprints were won by Ireneusz Walczak (86 km), Alexandre Rua (168 km) and Sergej Nikitenko (201 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Krzysztof Sujka | 4:44:38 h |
2. | Alexander Awerin | + | 5 s
3. | Andreas Petermann | + 10 s |
4th | Teodor Vasile | + 15 s |
5. | Michal Klasa | + 15 s |
10th stage: Kriterium in Szczecin, 58 km
At the start: 93 drivers - eliminated: Adamson (SWE)
After the rest day there was a criterion for the tenth stage in Szczecin . A circuit of 3900 m had to be mastered 15 times, with ratings for the purple jersey in each lap. In the 4th, 8th and 12th laps, spurts with 5, 3, 2 and 1 point were made and in the remaining laps the first two racers received 2 and 1 point respectively. The violet Sergej Nikitenko was involved in a fall on the first lap and thus lost contact with the main field. This cleared the way for Jan Jankiewicz from Poland to win back the jersey, which he won with fourteen points. The day's victory was secured in the sprint, as on the last stage, Krzysztof Sujka ahead of Alexander Awerin .
driver | time | |
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1. | Krzysztof Sujka | 1:28:14 h |
2. | Alexander Awerin | + | 5 s
3. | Michal Klasa | + 10 s |
4th | Holger Kickeritz | + 15 s |
5. | Jan Bogaert | + 15 s |
11th stage: Szczecin - Rostock, 206 km
At the start: 92 drivers - retired: Asplund (SWE)
The eleventh stage led from Szczecin to Rostock in the GDR . In a strong edge wind, the field tore apart twice on this stage, but both times the suspended groups fought their way forward again, so that the last kilometers were tackled together. The Italian Domenico Perani secured the day's victory in the fully occupied Ostseestadion .
The premium sprints were won by Thierry Desevres in ( Anklam 77 km), Sergej Nikitenko in ( Jarmen 104 km) and Sergej Nikitenko in ( Gnoien 154 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Domenico Perani | 5:10:46 h |
2. | Krzysztof Sujka | + | 5 s
3. | Peter Jonson | + 10 s |
4th | Vlastibor Konečný | + 15 s |
5. | Malek Hamza | + 15 s |
12th stage: Rostock - Neubrandenburg, 154 km
At the start: 89 drivers - eliminated: Milnes (GBR) , Abdi (DZA) and Karlsson (SWE)
The twelfth stage led from Rostock to Neubrandenburg . Since it at this stage no significant pullout was, it came at the Berlin street in Neubrandenburg for a bunch sprint, which the Belgians Benjamin Vermeulen after photo finish decision before Andreas Petermann won.
The premium sprints were won by Jan Jankiewicz in ( Güstrow 39 km), Jan Jankiewicz in ( Alt Schwerin 79 km) and Per Sandahl in ( Waren 108 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Benjamin Vermeulen | 3:23:25 h |
2. | Andreas Petermann | + | 5 s
3. | Charles Jochums | + 10 s |
4th | Sergei Nikitenko | + 15 s |
5. | Krzysztof Sujka | + 15 s |
13th stage: Individual time trial Neubrandenburg - Usadel - Neubrandenburg, 32 km
At the start: 87 drivers - eliminated: Hakala (FIN) and Buki (BEL)
The time trial was dominated by the racing drivers of the GDR, but especially by Bernd Drogan . At the first timekeeping at 8 km, Andreas Petermann was still ahead of Drogan, which was to change over the next few kilometers, in which Drogan continued to expand his lead to the finish.
driver | time | |
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1. | Bernd Drogan | 38:25 min |
2. | Andreas Petermann | + 0:43 min |
3. | Hans-Joachim Hartnick | + 1:07 min |
4th | Vlastibor Konečný | + 1:17 min |
5. | Tadeusz Mytnik | + 1:19 min |
14th stage: Neubrandenburg - Berlin, 134 km
At the start: 87 drivers
The fourteenth stage led from Neubrandenburg to Berlin, the capital of the GDR . The drivers tackled the last stage almost exuberantly and thus the last of the overall standings, Vlastimir Matic, won the second premium sprint. Then there was more movement in the field, in which the fifth overall Aavo Pikkuus suffered a tire damage and this also happened to the yellow Sergei Sukhorutschenkow not a kilometer further . Both needed until the third premium sprint to catch up with the main field again. In Berlin there was another mass sprint, where Bernd Drogan secured his third stage victory of this tour on Marx-Engels-Platz in front of the Palace of the Republic .
The premium sprints were won by Jan Jankiewicz in ( Neustrelitz 28 km), Vlastimir Matic in ( Fürstenberg 50 km) and Luigi Trevellin in ( Oranienburg 99 km).
driver | time | |
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1. | Bernd Drogan | 3:00:07 h |
2. | Maurizio Orlandi | + | 5 s
3. | Ireneusz Walczak | + 10 s |
4th | Michal Klasa | + 15 s |
5. | Domenico Perani | + 15 s |
Overall ratings
Individual ranking (yellow jersey)
During the 32nd International Peace Tour there were a total of four different yellow jersey wearers. After Jan Jankiewicz wore the yellow for one stage, Nentscho Stajkow followed for two stages and Michal Klasa again for one stage. From the 5th stage, Sergei Suchorutschenkow took over the yellow, which he carried over ten stages to Berlin.
Most active driver (purple jersey)
The purple jersey was only owned by two drivers on this tour. The Pole Jan Jankiewicz, who was the first to wear it and finally also held it in Berlin, had to hand it over to Sergej Nikitenko for three stages (5th, 6th and 10th) .
Pl. | driver | country | Points |
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1 | 63 | ||
2 | Sergei Nikitenko | Soviet Union | 53 |
3 | Aavo Pikkuus | Soviet Union | 23 |
4th | Benjamin Vermeulen | Belgium | 23 |
5 | Ireneusz Walczak | Poland | 18th |
6th | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Soviet Union | 11 |
7th | Holger Kickeritz | German Democratic Republic | 11 |
8th | Luigi Trevellin | Italy | 11 |
9 | Nencho Stajkov | Bulgaria | 10 |
10 | Michel Demeyre | France | 9 |
Best climber (green jersey)
The green jersey, which was awarded for the first time for the fourth stage, was taken over by Sergei Suchorutschenkow and did not give it up until the end of the tour.
Pl. | driver | country | Points |
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1 | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Soviet Union | 66 |
2 | Nencho Stajkov | Bulgaria | 35 |
3 | Georgi Fortunov | Bulgaria | 35 |
4th | Krzysztof Sujka | Poland | 30th |
5 | Aavo Pikkuus | Soviet Union | 27 |
6th | Luis Teixeira | Portugal | 17th |
7th | Said Gusseinow | Soviet Union | 12 |
8th | Michel Demeyre | France | 12 |
9 | Alexander Awerin | Soviet Union | 11 |
10 | Sergei Nikitenko | Soviet Union | 10 |
Driver with the best points (white jersey)
Aavo Pikkuus was the first to wear this jersey for one stage , before Michal Klasa went for two stages and Sergej Nikitenko for one stage . After that, from the 6th stage on, Pikkuus took over the jersey again, which then belonged to him for nine stages to Berlin.
Pl. | driver | country | Points |
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1 | Aavo Pikkuus | Soviet Union | 136 |
2 | Michal Klasa | Czechoslovakia | 182 |
3 | Andreas Petermann | German Democratic Republic | 189 |
4th | Krzysztof Sujka | Poland | 216 |
5 | Teodor Vasile | Romania | 216 |
6th | Bernd Drogan | German Democratic Republic | 262 |
7th | Jan Bogaert | Belgium | 286 |
8th | Alexander Awerin | Soviet Union | 297 |
9 | Holger Kickeritz | German Democratic Republic | 335 |
10 | Mircea Romașcanu | Romania | 373 |
Team classification (blue jersey)
Poland took over the jersey for two stages with the prologue before it passed into the possession of the Soviet Union. With the exception of the 4th stage (Czechoslovakia), these carried it to Berlin.
Pl. | country | time |
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1 | Soviet Union | 141: 25: 10 h |
2 | Poland | + 0:06:15 h |
3 | German Democratic Republic | + 0:10:48 h |
4th | Czechoslovakia | + 0:17:58 h |
5 | Bulgaria | + 0:20:44 h |
6th | Portugal | + 0:31:51 h |
7th | Romania | + 0:34:32 h |
8th | France | + 0:34:46 h |
9 | Switzerland | + 0:40:29 h |
10 | Belgium | + 1:30:21 h |
11 | Italy | + 2:45:57 h |
12 | Denmark | + 2:47:43 h |
13 | Hungary | + 2:50:44 h |
14th | United Kingdom | + 3:40:28 h |
15th | Cuba | + 6:28:18 h |
16 | Yugoslavia | + 6:42:15 h |
... | Finland eliminated (12th stage) | |
... | Sweden eliminated (11th stage) | |
... | Algeria eliminated (11th stage) |
literature
- 32nd Friedensfahrt 1979, Neues Deutschland, Berlin 1979, 34 pages
Remarks
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↑ a b c d e f Teodor Vasile (* August 16, 1947) → Radsportseiten 51875
- 1971 - 2nd in the 6th stage of the Peace Tour
- 1972 - 60th at the Olympic Games
- 1974 - 3rd in the 5th stage, part b Peace ride
- 1977 - Winner in the 6th stage, part a peace ride
- ^ Hannu Jussila → tour-racing , results for the peace trips
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↑ a b c d e Domenico Perani (born January 11, 1956 in Cazzago San Martino , Italy) → Radsportseiten 3623
- 1980 - 3rd in the 1st stage peace ride
- 1982 - 8th in Milan – Turin → the-sports.org (English)
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Luigi Trevellin (* May 12, 1957 in Poggiana di Riese , Italy) → Radsportseiten 7589
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↑ a b c d Walter Clivati (born May 6, 1955 in Bergamo , Italy) was a professional from 1981 to 1983. → Radsportseiten 1462
- 1983 - 104th in Milan – San Remo → les-sports (French)
- ↑ The stage time credits are already included in all times.
literature
- New Germany . No. 108-123 . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, 1979, ISSN 0323-3375 .
- Manfred Seifert: The year of sport 1980 . Sportverlag Berlin, 1979, ISSN 0232-2137 , p. 203-204 .
Web links
- Peace ride
- Sport-complete
- The history of the peace ride on cycling4fans.de