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* [[2007 Deutschland Tour|2007]] - [[Jens Voigt]] {{GER}}
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* [[2006 Deutschland Tour|2006]] - [[Jens Voigt]] {{GER}}
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* [[2006 Deutschland Tour|2006]] - [[Jens Voigt]] {{flagiconGER}}
* [[2005 Deutschland Tour|2005]] - [[Levi Leipheimer]] {{USA}}
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* [[2005 Deutschland Tour|2005]] - [[Levi Leipheimer]] {{flagiconUSA}}
* [[2004 Deutschland Tour|2004]] - [[Patrik Sinkewitz]] {{GER}}
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* [[2004 Deutschland Tour|2004]] - [[Patrik Sinkewitz]] {{flagiconGER}}
* 2003 - [[Michael Rogers]] {{AUS}}
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* 2003 - [[Michael Rogers]] {{flagiconAUS}}
* 2002 - [[Igor González de Galdeano|I. González de Galdeano]] {{ESP}}
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* 2001 - [[Alexander Vinokourov|A. Vinokourov]] {{KAZ}}
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* 2000 - [[David Plaza]] {{ESP}}
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* 1999 - [[Jens Heppner]] {{GER}}
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* 1999 - [[Jens Heppner]] {{flagiconGER}}
* 1982 - [[Theo de Rooij]] {{NED}}
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* 1981 - [[Silvano Contini]] {{ITA}}
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* 1980 - [[Gregor Braun]] {{GER}}
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* 1979 - [[Dietrich Thurau]] {{GER}}
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* 1962 - [[Peter Post]] {{NED}}
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* 1960 - [[Ab Geldermans]] {{NED}}
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* 1952 - [[Isidore Derijck]] {{BEL}}
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* 1951 - [[Guido de Santi]] {{ITA}}
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* 1951 - [[Guido de Santi]] {{flagiconITA}}
* 1950 - [[Roger Gyselinck]] {{BEL}}
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* 1949 - [[Harry Saager]] {{GER}}
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* 1948 - [[Phillip Hilpert]] {{GER}}
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* 1947 - [[Erich Bautz]] {{GER}}
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* 1939 - [[Georg Umbenhauer]] {{GER}}
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* 1939 - [[Georg Umbenhauer]] {{flagiconGER}}
* 1938 - [[Hermann Schild]] {{GER}}
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* 1938 - [[Hermann Schild]] {{flagiconGER}}
* 1937 - [[Otto Weckerling]] {{GER}}
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* 1937 - [[Otto Weckerling]] {{flagiconGER}}
* 1931 - [[Erich Metze]] {{GER}}
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* 1927 - [[Rudolf Wolke]] {{GER}}
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* 1922 - [[Adolf Huschke]] {{GER}}
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Revision as of 11:49, 15 December 2007

Template:Cycling race infobox The Deutschland Tour (English: Tour of Germany and sometimes Deutschland-Rundfahrt in German) is the most important multi-stage road bicycle race in Germany. Initially the race was held in May/June. Since 2005 it is part of the UCI ProTour and has been moved to August.

History

Already in 1911 a "national" cycling race of over 1,500 km was held in Germany (which was then composed of several territories and kingdoms). Until 1931 several real --more-or-less-- Tours were held, but always under very different conditions and organisations. In 1931 the first Deutschlandtour was held, and it is generally agreed upon that the race was exciting and well organised between 1937 and 1939, the start of World War II.

2005 overall winner Levi Leipheimer riding in the Deutschland Tour.

Germany never had a significant road cycling history, like Belgium, France and Italy, which caused the race's popularity to depend on German successes. This resulted in several parallel tours of West-Germany.

But after Jan Ullrich's Tour de France victory, cycling became more popular. Partially as a result of Germany's new-found cycling enthusiasm, in 1999 the Deutschlandtour became invigorated, and continues to this day. In 1998 the Bund Deutscher Radfahrer e.V. and the company Upsolut founded the Deutschland Tour gmbh.

Winners

External links


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