Tour de Slovaquie past winners
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published 1986-2008
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2008 | Kristoffer Gudmund Nielsen (Den) Team GLS - Pakke Shop |
2007 | Joost Van Leijen (Ned) Van Vliet-EBH Advocaten |
2006 | Radoslwa Romanik (Pol) DHL - Author |
2005 | Martin Prázdnovský (Svk) CK ZP Sport A.S. Podbrezova |
2004 | Piotr Chmielewski (Pol) Action ATI |
2003 | Ondrej Sosenka (Cze) CCC Polsat |
2002 | Gustav Larsson (Swe) Team Crescent CK |
2001 | Frantisek Trkal (Cze) |
2000 | Rene Andrle (Cze) Wüstenrot-ZVVZ |
1999 | Ondrej Sosenka (Cze) |
1998 | Andrej Hauptmann (Slo) |
1997 | Jaromír Purmensky´ (Cze) |
1996 | Jan Valach (Svk) |
1995 | Frantisek Trkal (Cze) |
1994 | Vladimír Svehlík (Cze) |
1993 | Sergej Gonchar (Ukr) |
1992 | Lubor Tesar (Cze) |
1991 | Heinrich Trumheller (Ger) |
1990 | Miroslav Liptak (Cze) |
1989 | Pavel Tonkov (Rus) |
1988 | Tomas Sedlacek (Cze) |
1987 | Ivan Ivanov (Rus) |
1986 | Vaclav Toman (Cze) |
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