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Belgrade–Banja Luka

Belgrade–Banja Luka is a road bicycle race held annually since 2007 in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina respectively. Until 2017, it is made up of two one-day races: Belgrade–Banja Luka I and Belgrade–Banja Luka II, which were both organized as category 1.2 events on the UCI Europe Tour.[1][2] Since 2018 it has been held as one stage race, as a category 2.1 event from 2018 to 2022 and 2.2 since 2023.

Belgrade–Banja Luka
Race details
DateApril
RegionSerbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
OrganiserAFS
Race directorVladimir Kuvalja
History
First edition2007 (2007)
Editions17 (as of 2023)
First winner Matej Gnezda (SLO)
Most wins
Most recent Gregor Matija Černe (SLO)

About edit

Belgrade Banja Luka started for the first time in 2007, and it has been included in the calendar of the World Cycling Union "UCI" the same year. The race attracted a large number of teams from all over the world, and today it's a universal event and one of the largest sporting events in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. The Belgrade Banja Luka Race is an event of the highest public interest for the promotion of sports in Republika Srpska and Serbia. The race was declared by the Republic of Serbia Government and the Government of the "Republika Srpska" to be an event of the highest importance for the Republika Srpska and Serbia. Small Chronology of Event: 2019: 16 cities and municipalities were involved in the race. Increased number of stages from two (2) to four stages (4)

2018: The race is listed in the first international event category of UCI 2.1, which indicates that today it is ranked with the largest races in the world such as "Tour de France", "Giro d'Italia" ... 2017: A record number of media and broadcasters transmit and report from the Race. A total of 8 broadcasters and 80 journalists from home and abroad. The viewership of the Race was 8% in the country and 4% abroad. The same year the Race was declared as the largest media sporting event. 2016: RTRS broadcasts the race live for the first time. The viewership index was 10% in BiH, which means that the broadcast was watched by over 300,000 people, while the viewership index in the region was 2%, which indicates that the race was followed by 0.5 million people.

2015: A record was broken in the number of participating countries and the number of riders: 190 riders from 30 countries. The race entered the hundred (100) best organized cycling events of all time and it was qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics • 2014: Award for the biggest sports event in Banja Luka. • 2013: Entering the top ten races in the world for 2013. • 2012: Breaking the record of the former Yugoslavia with 182 starters from 25 countries. • 2011: The title of the fastest UCI race in the world in 2011. • 2010: Breaking the live event record for one sporting event, 60,000 people followed the race. • 2009: The race enters the professional category with over 75% of professional teams from all over the world. • 2008: 9 Mayors and 3 Ministers of Sport from Serbia, Republika Srpska and Slovenia attended opening ceremony for the Race.

Winners edit

Belgrade–Banja Luka I edit

Belgrade–Banja Luka II edit

Belgrade–Banja Luka edit

References edit

  1. ^ "|". www.procyclingstats.com.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Belgrade Banja Luka news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 template removal help Belgrade Banja Luka is a road bicycle race held annually since 2007 in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina respectively Until 2017 it is made up of two one day races Belgrade Banja Luka I and Belgrade Banja Luka II which were both organized as category 1 2 events on the UCI Europe Tour 1 2 Since 2018 it has been held as one stage race as a category 2 1 event from 2018 to 2022 and 2 2 since 2023 Belgrade Banja LukaRace detailsDateAprilRegionSerbia and Bosnia and HerzegovinaDisciplineRoad raceCompetitionUCI Europe TourTypeStage raceOrganiserAFSRace directorVladimir KuvaljaHistoryFirst edition2007 2007 Editions17 as of 2023 First winner Matej Gnezda SLO Most wins Marko Kump SLO Matej Mugerli SLO Jakub Kaczmarek POL 2 wins each Most recent Gregor Matija Cerne SLO Contents 1 About 2 Winners 2 1 Belgrade Banja Luka I 2 2 Belgrade Banja Luka II 2 3 Belgrade Banja Luka 3 ReferencesAbout editBelgrade Banja Luka started for the first time in 2007 and it has been included in the calendar of the World Cycling Union UCI the same year The race attracted a large number of teams from all over the world and today it s a universal event and one of the largest sporting events in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia The Belgrade Banja Luka Race is an event of the highest public interest for the promotion of sports in Republika Srpska and Serbia The race was declared by the Republic of Serbia Government and the Government of the Republika Srpska to be an event of the highest importance for the Republika Srpska and Serbia Small Chronology of Event 2019 16 cities and municipalities were involved in the race Increased number of stages from two 2 to four stages 4 2018 The race is listed in the first international event category of UCI 2 1 which indicates that today it is ranked with the largest races in the world such as Tour de France Giro d Italia 2017 A record number of media and broadcasters transmit and report from the Race A total of 8 broadcasters and 80 journalists from home and abroad The viewership of the Race was 8 in the country and 4 abroad The same year the Race was declared as the largest media sporting event 2016 RTRS broadcasts the race live for the first time The viewership index was 10 in BiH which means that the broadcast was watched by over 300 000 people while the viewership index in the region was 2 which indicates that the race was followed by 0 5 million people 2015 A record was broken in the number of participating countries and the number of riders 190 riders from 30 countries The race entered the hundred 100 best organized cycling events of all time and it was qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics 2014 Award for the biggest sports event in Banja Luka 2013 Entering the top ten races in the world for 2013 2012 Breaking the record of the former Yugoslavia with 182 starters from 25 countries 2011 The title of the fastest UCI race in the world in 2011 2010 Breaking the live event record for one sporting event 60 000 people followed the race 2009 The race enters the professional category with over 75 of professional teams from all over the world 2008 9 Mayors and 3 Ministers of Sport from Serbia Republika Srpska and Slovenia attended opening ceremony for the Race Winners editBelgrade Banja Luka I edit Year Country Rider Team2007 nbsp Serbia Zolt Der P Nivo2008 nbsp Slovenia Aldo Ino Ilesic Sava2009 nbsp Latvia Normunds Lasis Cycling Club Bourgas2010 nbsp Slovenia Jure Zrimsek Sava2011 nbsp Hungary Krisztian Lovassy Ora Hotels2012 nbsp Slovenia Marko Kump Adria Mobil2013 nbsp Slovakia Michael Kolar Dukla Trencin Trek2014 nbsp Slovenia Martin Otonicar Radenska2015 nbsp Slovenia Marko Kump Adria Mobil2016 nbsp Ukraine Vitaliy Buts Kolss BDC Team2017 nbsp Hungary Barnabas Peak Kontent DKSIBelgrade Banja Luka II edit Year Country Rider Team2010 nbsp Slovenia Matej Marin Perutnina Ptuj2011 nbsp Croatia Matija Kvasina Loborika Favorit Team2012 nbsp Slovenia Matej Mugerli Adria Mobil2013 nbsp Slovenia Matej Mugerli Adria Mobil2014 nbsp Serbia Ivan Stevic Racing Cycles Kastro Team2015 nbsp Slovenia Andi Bajc Amplatz BMC2016 nbsp Italy Filippo Fortin GM Europa Ovini2017 nbsp Italy Nicola Gaffurini Sangemini MG K VisBelgrade Banja Luka edit Year Country Rider Team2018 nbsp Slovenia Gasper Katrasnik Adria Mobil2019 nbsp Poland Pawel Franczak Voster ATS Team2020 nbsp Poland Jakub Kaczmarek Mazowsze Serce Polski2021 nbsp Estonia Mihkel Raim Mazowsze Serce Polski2022 nbsp Poland Jakub Kaczmarek HRE Mazowsze Serce Polski2023 nbsp Slovenia Gregor Matija Cerne mebloJOGI Pro concreteReferences edit www procyclingstats com www procyclingstats com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belgrade Banja Luka amp oldid 1152311482, wikipedia, wiki, 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