Tour of Mevlana

The Tour of Mevlana was a cycling race held in Turkey. The event was first held in 1990, and was on the UCI Europe Tour in 2007 and again, starting in 2015 as a category 2.2.[1]

International Tour of Torku Mevlana
Race details
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
OrganiserTurkish Cycling Federation
History
First edition1990 (1990)
Editions17 (as of 2021)
Final edition2021
First winner Aziz Ay (TUR)
Most wins Mert Mutlu (TUR) (2 wins)
Final winner Anatoliy Budyak (UKR)

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1990 Turkey Aziz Ay Turkey Ömer Ali Erikçi Turkey Ayhan Aytekin
1991 Turkey Ayhan Aytekin Turkey Ömer Ali Erikçi Turkey Cenk Tufan
1992 Turkey Yılmaz Erpamukcu Turkey Erdinç Doğan Turkey Hüseyin Tiğli
1993 Bulgaria Krasimir Krilov Bulgaria Alexander Pavlov Turkey Hüseyin Tiğli
1994 Bulgaria Plamen Stoyanov Bulgaria Gabriel Toyev Ukraine Alexander Arakelian
1995 Turkey Ömer Ali Erikçi Bulgaria Vladimir Sdaçenko Turkey Tamer Vural
1996 Azerbaijan Bakev Roman Iran Ghader Mizbani Iran Ahad Kazemi
1997 Turkey Cenk Tufan Turkey Ayhan Aytekin Turkey Nevzat Kiral
1998 Ukraine Sergey Sergeev Bulgaria Ivailo Gabrovski Ukraine V. Marakyon
1999 Turkey Mert Mutlu Turkey Krow Tehenko Ukraine Vassili Zaika
2000 Turkey Mert Mutlu Turkey Kemal Küçükbay Romania Gabriel Sorin Pop
2001-2006 No race
2007 Turkey Kemal Küçükbay Bulgaria Svetoslav Tchanliev Georgia (country) Giorgi Nadiradze
2008-2014 No race
2015 Turkey Ahmet Örken Turkey Bekir Baki Akirsan Turkey Gokhan Hasta
2016-2017 No race
2018 Turkey Onur Balkan Russia Ivan Balykin Switzerland Théry Schir
2019 Turkey Batuhan Özgür Turkey Ahmet Örken Turkey Onur Balkan
2020 Russia Artur Ershov Russia Maxim Piskunov France Vincent Louiche
2021 Ukraine Anatoliy Budyak Mexico Ulises Alfredo Castillo Colombia Carlos Quintero

Juniors

Year Winner Second Third
2010 Turkey Mevlüt Erkan Turkey Fatih Keleş Bulgaria Aleksandar Aleksiev

References

  1. "Tour of Mevlana". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 21 June 2018.


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