Tour of Iran (Azerbaijan)

Tour of Iran (Azerbaijan)
Race details
Date May
Region Azerbaijan, Iran
English name Azerbaijan Tour
Local name(s) تور دوچرخه‌سواری بین‌المللی آذربایجان (Persian)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Asia Tour 2.1 (as of 2014)
Type Stage race
Organiser Cycling Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran
History
First edition 1986 (1986)
Editions 29 (as of 2014)
First winner  Mohammad Reza Bajoul (IRI)
Most wins  Ghader Mizbani (IRI) (7 wins)
Most recent  Samad Pourseyedi (IRI)

The Tour of Iran (Azerbaijan) or the Azerbaijan Tour is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Iran since 1986, named after Azerbaijan, Iran. It is a UCI 2.1 category race and is part of the UCI Asia Tour.

The tour commences from Tabriz the largest city in Iranian Azerbaijan. The route for the tour passes through Lake Urmia, Urmia, Jolfa, Meshginshahr, Sareyn and Kaleybar, and then finishes at Tabriz.

History

The tour established on 1986 by Asghar Khodayari and Akbar Goharkhani with the name of Tour de Urmia Lake. The stages of the tour were modified several times. In 2010 one stage of the tour was held in Nakhichevan, an autonomous republic of Azerbaijan. In 2013 Azerbaijan International Cycling Tour was renamed to Tour of Iran (Azerbaijan).[1]

In 2016 for the first time a cycling team from the United States, Team Illuminate, announced to participate in the race as the first cycling squad from US. They said they want to show "how cycling can connect people".[2]

Past winners

General classification

Rider Team
1986 Iran Bajoul, Mohammad RezaMohammad Reza Bajoul (IRI) Isfahan (provincial team)
1987 Iran Bajoul, Mohammad RezaMohammad Reza Bajoul (IRI) Isfahan (provincial team)
1988 Iran Bajoul, Mohammad RezaMohammad Reza Bajoul (IRI) Isfahan (provincial team)
1989 Iran Mahmoudi, HosseinHossein Mahmoudi (IRI) East Azerbaijan (provincial team)
1990 Iran Mahmoudi, HosseinHossein Mahmoudi (IRI) East Azerbaijan (provincial team)
1991 Turkey Avral, TamerTamer Avral (TUR) Turkey (national team)
1992 Iran Sharifzadeh, HassanHassan Sharifzadeh (IRI) East Azerbaijan (provincial team)
1993 Turkmenistan Kolov, KastaKasta Kolov (TKM) Turkmenistan (national team)
1994 Turkmenistan Otmahov, DimitriDimitri Otmahov (TKM) Turkmenistan (national team)
1995 Kazakhstan Chekov, YuriyYuriy Chekov (KAZ) Kazakhstan (national team)
1996 Kazakhstan Belousov, SergeySergey Belousov (KAZ) Kazakhstan (national team)
1997 Kazakhstan Mizurov, AndreyAndrey Mizurov (KAZ) Kazakhstan (national team)
1998 Iran Kazemi, AhadAhad Kazemi (IRI) Fajr Tabriz Cycling Team
1999 Iran Kazemi, AhadAhad Kazemi (IRI) Fajr Tabriz Cycling Team
2000 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Fajr Tabriz Cycling Team
2001 Iran Kazemi, AhadAhad Kazemi (IRI) East Azerbaijan (provincial team)
2002 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Bursaspor Cycling Team
2003 Iran Kazemi, AhadAhad Kazemi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
2004 Kazakhstan Kolessov, AlexeyAlexey Kolessov (KAZ) Kazakhstan (national team)
2005 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
2006 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
2007 Iran Askari, HosseinHossein Askari (IRI) Markazi (provincial team)
2008 Iran Askari, HosseinHossein Askari (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2009 Iran Kazemi, AhadAhad Kazemi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2010 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2011 Iran Sohrabi, MehdiMehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2012 Spain Ramírez, JavierJavier Ramírez (ESP) Andalucía
2013 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2014 Iran Mizbani, GhaderGhader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2015 Iran Pourseyedi, SamadSamad Pourseyedi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Team

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