2017 Tour de Hongrie

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2017 Tour de Hongrie
2017 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates27 June – 2 July
Stages4 + Prologue [lower-alpha 1]
Distance606 km (376.6 mi)
Winning time13h 53' 43"
Results
Jersey yellow.svg WinnerFlag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) (UnitedHealthcare)
  SecondFlag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) (Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team)
  ThirdFlag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) (Rog–Ljubljana)

Jersey green.svg PointsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) (IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness)
Jersey red.svg MountainsFlag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) (Dimension Data for Qhubeka)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) (Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team)
  Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka
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The 2017 Tour de Hongrie was a six-day cycling stage race that took place in Hungary in June and July 2017. The race was the 38th edition of the Tour de Hongrie, and was rated as a 2.2 event as part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour. The race included 5 stages plus the prologue, starting in Szombathely on 27 June and finishing on 2 July in Budapest.

Contents

The race was won by Colombia's Daniel Jaramillo (UnitedHealthcare), [2] after winning the race's penultimate stage in Miskolc. Jaramillo finished two seconds clear of top young and Hungarian rider Barnabás Peák, riding for the Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team, [2] while the podium was completed by Rog–Ljubljana's Tadej Pogačar from Slovenia. In the race's other classifications, Scott Sunderland (IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness) won the points classification after two stage victories, Dimension Data for Qhubeka's Amanuel Gebrezgabihier was the winner of the mountains classification, while his Dimension Data for Qhubeka squad won the teams classification.

Schedule

The first stage was cancelled due to inclement weather. [1]

Stage characteristics and winners [3]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
P27 June Szombathely 1 km (0.6 mi)Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS)
128 June Keszthely to Zalaegerszeg 145 km (90.1 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageStage cancelled [1]
229 June Velence to Siófok 138 km (85.7 mi)Hillystage.svgHilly stageFlag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO)
330 June Paks to Cegléd 178 km (110.6 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Finland.svg  Matti Manninen  (FIN)
41 July Karcag to Miskolc 177 km (110.0 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgIntermediate stageFlag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL)
52 July Jászberény to Budapest 112 km (69.6 mi)Plainstage.svgFlat stageFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS)
Total751 km (467 mi)

Participating teams

20 teams were invited to the 2017 Tour de Hongrie: one UCI Professional Continental team, eleven UCI Continental teams along with eight other teams, consisting of six domestic Hungarian teams, a regional team and a Serbian national team. [4]

Unieuro Trevigiani–Hemus 1896 and the Astana Track Team withdrew from the race before it started, therefore eighteen teams took to the start in Szombathely. [5]

UCI Professional Continental team

UCI Continental teams

National team

Regional and domestic teams

  • Cube–Csömör
  • Dr. Bátorfi–Agria KTK
  • Epronex–Special Bikes Team
  • Kőbánya Cycling Team
  • Kontent–DKSI
  • Tipográfia–DeGaVi

Stages

Prologue

27 June 2017 Szombathely (Main Square), 1 km (0.6 mi), individual time trial (ITT) [6]
Prologue Result and General Classification after Prologue [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) Jersey yellow.svg IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 1' 02"
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Sandor Szalontay  (HUN) Jersey green 2.svg Bátorfi–Trek Team+ 1"
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 2"
4Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 2"
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Van der Ploeg  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 3"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 3"
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 3"
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Lovassy  (HUN) Differdange–Losch + 3"
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 4"
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tilen Finkšt  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 4"

Stage 1

28 June 2017 Keszthely to Zalaegerszeg, 145 km (90 mi) [7]

The stage was cancelled due to inclement weather. [1]

Remained the General Classification after Stage 1 [5]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) Jersey yellow.svg IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 1' 02"
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Sandor Szalontay  (HUN) Jersey green 2.svg Bátorfi–Trek Team+ 1"
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 2"
4Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 2"
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Neil Van der Ploeg  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 3"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 3"
7Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 3"
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Lovassy  (HUN) Differdange–Losch + 3"
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 4"
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tilen Finkšt  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 4"

Stage 2

29 June 2017 Velence to Siófok, 138 km (86 mi) [8]
Result of Stage 2 [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana 3h 22' 37"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) Jersey yellow.svg IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 0"
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 1"
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 1"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Angelo De Clercq  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 1"
6Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristian Raileanu  (MDA) Differdange–Losch + 1"
7Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 1"
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica + 4"
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 4"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Klaas Vantornout  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 4"
General classification after Stage 2 [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO) Jersey yellow.svg Jersey green.svg Jersey white.svg Rog–Ljubljana 3h 23' 33"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 0"
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey green 2.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 5"
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 10"
5Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 12"
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 12"
7Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristian Raileanu  (MDA) Differdange–Losch + 13"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Angelo De Clercq  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 13"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 13"
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tilen Finkšt  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 14"

Stage 3

30 June 2017 Paks to Cegléd, 178 km (111 mi) [10]
Result of Stage 3 [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Finland.svg  Matti Manninen  (FIN) Team FixIT.no 3h 46' 58"
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jelle Donders  (BEL) Differdange–Losch + 0"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 0"
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
5Flag of Eritrea.svg  Meron Teshome  (ERI) Bike Aid + 0"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
7Flag of Eritrea.svg  Metkel Eyob  (ERI) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 0"
8Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 0"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Janier Acevedo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Dániel Móricz  (HUN)Kőbánya Cycling Team+ 0"
General classification after Stage 3 [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) Jersey yellow.svg IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 7h 10' 27"
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO) Jersey white.svg Rog–Ljubljana + 4"
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey green 2.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 9"
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 14"
5Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 16"
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 16"
7Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristian Raileanu  (MDA) Differdange–Losch + 17"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Angelo De Clercq  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 17"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 17"
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tilen Finkšt  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 18"

Stage 4

1 July 2017 Karcag to Miskolc, 178 km (111 mi) [12]
Result of Stage 4 [13]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) UnitedHealthcare 4h 09' 24"
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 0"
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 0"
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica + 0"
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Thomas Joseph  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 0"
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Meron Teshome  (ERI) Bike Aid + 0"
7Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 0"
8Flag of Eritrea.svg  Metkel Eyob  (ERI) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 0"
9Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Lovassy  (HUN) Differdange–Losch + 0"
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lachlan Norris  (AUS) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
General classification after Stage 4 [13]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) Jersey yellow.svg UnitedHealthcare 11h 19' 58"
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Jersey green 2.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 2"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 7"
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 8"
5Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 9"
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 9"
7Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristian Raileanu  (MDA) Differdange–Losch + 10"
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Thomas Joseph  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 11"
9Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica + 12"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Klaas Vantornout  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 12"

Stage 5

2 July 2017 Jászberény to Budapest, 112 km (70 mi) [14]
Result of Stage 5 [2]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 2h 33' 45"
2Flag of Eritrea.svg  Meron Teshome  (ERI) Bike Aid + 0"
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare + 0"
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 0"
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztián Lovassy  (HUN) Differdange–Losch + 0"
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) Jersey yellow.svg UnitedHealthcare + 0"
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Dušan Kalaba  (SRB) Serbia (national team) + 0"
8Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 0"
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 0"
10Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 0"
Final general classification [2]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) Jersey yellow.svg UnitedHealthcare 13h 53' 43"
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Jersey green 2.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 2"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 7"
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 8"
5Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 9"
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 9"
7Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristian Raileanu  (MDA) Differdange–Losch + 10"
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica + 12"
9Flag of Eritrea.svg  Metkel Eyob  (ERI) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 14"
10Flag of Argentina.svg  Rubén Ramos  (ARG) Tusnad Cycling Team + 15"

Classification leadership table

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinner General classification
Jersey yellow.svg
Points classification
Jersey green Epic Series.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey red.svg
Young rider classification
Jersey white.svg
Best Hungarian rider
Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg
Team classification
P Scott Sunderland Scott Sunderland not awarded [lower-alpha 2] not awarded [lower-alpha 3] Barnabás Peák Sandor Szalontay IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness
1Stage cancelled
2 Žiga Jerman Žiga Jerman Žiga Jerman Amanuel Gebrezgabihier Žiga Jerman Barnabás Peák
3 Matti Manninen Scott Sunderland Matti Manninen
4 Daniel Jaramillo Daniel Jaramillo Barnabás Peák Dimension Data for Qhubeka
5 Scott Sunderland Scott Sunderland
Final Daniel Jaramillo Scott Sunderland Amanuel Gebrezgabihier Barnabás Peák Barnabás Peák Dimension Data for Qhubeka

Final standings

Legend
Jersey yellow.svg Denotes the leader of the general classification Jersey green Epic Series.svg Denotes the leader of the points classification
Jersey red.svg Denotes the leader of the mountains classification Jersey white.svg Denotes the leader of the young rider classification
Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Denotes the leader of the best Hungarian rider classification

General classification

Daniel Jaramillo Daniel Jaramillo 2013.jpg
Daniel Jaramillo
General classification (1–10) [2]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) Jersey yellow.svg UnitedHealthcare 13h 53' 43"
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 2"
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 7"
4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 8"
5Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 9"
6Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 9"
7Flag of Moldova.svg  Cristian Raileanu  (MDA) Differdange–Losch + 10"
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica + 12"
9Flag of Eritrea.svg  Metkel Eyob  (ERI) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 14"
10Flag of Argentina.svg  Rubén Ramos  (ARG) Tusnad Cycling Team + 15"

Points classification

Points classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS) Jersey green Epic Series.svg IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 20
2Flag of Finland.svg  Matti Manninen  (FIN) Team FixIT.no 19
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jelle Donders  (BEL) Differdange–Losch 17
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Daniel Jaramillo  (COL) Jersey yellow.svg UnitedHealthcare 12
5Flag of Serbia.svg  Dušan Kalaba  (SRB) Serbia (national team) 12
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Alzate  (COL) UnitedHealthcare 10
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Jerman  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana 10
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jozef Palčák  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica 9
9Flag of Eritrea.svg  Meron Teshome  (ERI) Bike Aid 9
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie Hucker  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 7

Mountains classification

Mountains classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Eritrea.svg  Amanuel Gebrezgabihier  (ERI) Jersey red.svg Dimension Data for Qhubeka 17
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana 15
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Attila Valter  (HUN)Cube–Csömör9
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) Dukla Banská Bystrica 7
5Flag of Norway.svg  Åsmund Løvik  (NOR) Team FixIT.no 6
6Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Tom Thill  (LUX) Differdange–Losch 5
7Flag of Moldova.svg  Maxim Rusnac  (MDA) Differdange–Losch 4
8Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jelle Donders  (BEL) Differdange–Losch 3
9Flag of Serbia.svg  Marko Danilović  (SRB) Serbia (national team) 3
10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tim Roe  (AUS) IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness 2

Young rider classification

Young rider classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Barnabás Peák  (HUN) Jersey white.svg Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team13h 53' 45"
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tadej Pogačar  (SLO)Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 5"
3Flag of South Africa.svg  Nicholas Dlamini  (RSA) Dimension Data for Qhubeka + 7"
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Thomas Joseph  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 15"
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Izidor Penko  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 24"
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Matej Štibingr  (CZE) SKC TUFO Prostějov + 38"
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žiga Ručigaj  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 2' 04"
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Dániel Móricz  (HUN) Kőbánya Cycling Team + 2' 06"
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Matic Grošelj  (SLO) Rog–Ljubljana + 2' 13"
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tijl Pauwels  (BEL) Marlux–Napoleon Games + 3' 05"

Hungarian rider classification

Best Hungarian rider classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1 Barnabás Peák Jersey teal Cape Epic.svg Jersey white.svg Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team19h 22' 59"
2 Krisztián Lovassy Differdange–Losch + 42"
3 Márton Dina Cube–Csömör+ 1' 15"
4 Dániel Móricz Kőbánya Cycling Team + 2' 06"
5 Dávid Puskás Kőbánya Cycling Team + 2' 15"
6 Gábor Fejes Bátorfi–Trek+ 3' 01"
7 Ferenc Szöllősi Kontent–DKSI Cycling Team+ 3' 06"
8 Zoltán Ruttkay Bátorfi–Trek+ 3' 06"
9 Csaba Pályi Bátorfi–Trek+ 3' 09"
10 Attila Valter Cube–Csömör+ 3' 13"

Teams classification

Team classification (1–10)
RankTeamTime
1 Dimension Data for Qhubeka 49h 45' 01"
2 Differdange–Losch + 1"
3 UnitedHealthcare + 3"
4 IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness + 5"
5 Bike Aid + 1' 56"
6 Rog–Ljubljana + 2' 02"
7 Marlux–Napoleon Games + 2' 11"
8 SKC TUFO Prostějov + 3' 31"
9Bátorfi–Trek+ 8' 43"
10 Dukla Banská Bystrica + 8' 43"

See also

Notes

  1. Initially scheduled for a prologue and five road stages over 751 kilometres (467 miles), but one stage was cancelled due to extreme weather conditions. [1]
  2. Sandor Szalontay received the jersey post-stage, but no points were on offer during the stage.
  3. Nicholas Dlamini received the jersey post-stage, but no points were on offer during the stage.

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The 2018 Tour de Hongrie was a road cycling stage race that took place in Hungary between 14 and 19 August 2018. It was the fourth edition of the Tour de Hongrie since its revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2018 UCI Europe Tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Tour de Hongrie</span> Cycling race

The 2019 Tour de Hongrie was the 40th edition of the Tour de Hongrie, between 11 and 16 June 2019. It was the fifth edition of the revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2019 UCI Europe Tour. The race was won by Krists Neilands, who became the first Latvian rider to win the Tour de Hongrie. Two Hungarian rider got up on the podium, Márton Dina finished 2nd, Attila Valter in 3rd place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Tour de Hongrie</span> Cycling race

The 2020 Tour de Hongrie was the 41st edition of the Tour de Hongrie. It was originally scheduled to take place between 13 and 17 May 2020, but was postponed to between 29 August and 2 September 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the sixth edition of the race since its revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2020 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2021 Tour de Hongrie was the 42nd edition of the Tour de Hongrie, which took place between 12 and 16 May 2021. It was the seventh edition since the race's revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2021 Okolo Slovenska was the 65th edition of the Okolo Slovenska road cycling stage race. It was held from 15 and 19 September 2021, as a category 2.1 event on the 2021 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2022 Tour de Hongrie was the 43rd edition of the Tour de Hongrie, which took place between 11 and 15 May 2022. It was the eighth edition since the race's revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.1 event as part of the 2022 UCI Europe Tour.

The 2023 Tour de Hongrie was the 44th edition of the Tour de Hongrie, which took place between 10 and 14 May 2023. It was the ninth edition since the race's revival in 2015, and was rated as a 2.Pro-category event as part of the 2023 UCI ProSeries. The Tour was to have consisted of five stages with a distance of 879 km and 7554 m of elevation gain, but bad weather led to stage 5 being neutralised before commencement with overall results based on standings at the end of stage 4.

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