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Tour of Eritrea

The Tour of Eritrea is a multistage bicycle race held annually throughout Eritrea.

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History

The first race was staged in 1946. It was promoted by the Italian community of Eritrea with the Italian name Primo Giro dell'Eritrea.1 Its inaugural Tour of Eritrea had 34 participants and was won by Nunzio Barrilà of the team A.C. Piemonte.2 It had five stages, with a very difficult Premio della Montagna (Stage of the Mountain).

In 1947, the second Giro dell'Eritrea was not allowed because of political reasons related to a growing guerrilla war in British occupied Eritrea. However, a smaller Giro/Tour was held in its place called the Giro delle 3 Valli ("Tour of the 3 Valleys"). It was won by Esmiles Zoli.

In 2001, after a fifty-year-long hiatus, the Tour was resurrected as celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Eritrean independence. It was won by Habte Weldesimon, who repeated his victory in 2003 and 2004.

Merhawi Ghebrehiwot won both the 2007 and 2008 Tours. In 2009 the tour of Eritrea was recognized by the UCI for the first time. It was given a 2.2 HC and included 5 stages. The winner was Meron Russom; Bereket Yemane got the jersey awarded for the best climber.3 As of 2014, the latest tour was held in 2013 and was won by Mekseb Abrha Debesay.4 A book of Eritrea’s cycling history 1936-2012 was published by Mewael Mehansho.

2008 results

Podium of the 2008 edition:

  1. Merhawi Ghebrehiwot (team EriTel) with 47.00 points
  2. Dawit Haile (team Asbeco) with 40.00 points
  3. Frekalsi Debesay with 37.00 points

The last stage (in Asmara, done April 20) was won by Domenico Vaccaro, an Italian Eritrean, of the team Medeber.5

Route

The Tour's route has changed since the colonial period. It consists today of a 670 km (420 mi) race contended in 5 stages.6 The race covers various geographic regions, including the desert lowlands, the chilly highlands and windy coast.7

The race usually starts off at the beaches of Massawa, up the winding mountain highway with its precipitous valleys and cliffs to the capital Asmara. From there, it continued downwards onto the western plains of the Gash-Barka Region, only to return to Asmara from the south.

This is, by far, the most popular sport in modern Eritrea, followed by many thousands of fans and with nearly 100 professional Eritrean cyclists. Indeed, the Tour of Eritrea is followed enthusiastically by the Eritrean population around the roads, like happens in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia.

Jersey

During the Tour, the previous stage's winner is awarded a blue jersey in recognition of their achievement.8 A red jersey is awarded to those who win the climbing contest while the yellow jersey is worn by the overall Tour leader.9

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1946 ItalyNunzio BarrilàA.C. Piemonte
1947–2000No race
2001 EritreaHabte Weldesimon
2002 EritreaMichael Tekle
2003 EritreaHabte Weldesimon
2004 EritreaHabte Weldesimon
2005 EritreaMichael Teku
2006 EritreaMichael Misgane
2007 EritreaMerhawi Gebrehiwet
2008 EritreaMerhawi Gebrehiwet
2009 EritreaBereket YemaneEritrea national team
2010 EritreaNatnael BerhaneEritrea national team
2011 EritreaMeron RussomEritrea national team
2012 South AfricaJacques Janse van RensburgMTN–Qhubeka
2013 EritreaMekseb DebesayEritrea national team
2014–2015No race
2016 EritreaMerhawi GoitomEritrea national team
2017 EritreaZemenfes SolomonEritrea national team

See also

References

  1. http://www.maitacli.it/arg_menu/Sport/Ciclismo/giro_di_vita.htm[permanent dead link] The first Tour of Eritrea/Giro d'Eritrea of 1946 (in Italian) http://www.maitacli.it/arg_menu/Sport/Ciclismo/giro_di_vita.htm

  2. http://www.maitacli.it/arg_menu/Sport/Ciclismo/nunzio.htm[permanent dead link] http://www.maitacli.it/arg_menu/Sport/Ciclismo/nunzio.htm

  3. "Tour of Eritrea 2008". Archived from the original on 2012-10-03. Retrieved 2008-11-06. Information about the 2008 Tour of Eritrea https://web.archive.org/web/20121003143106/http://www.cyclingwebsite.net/voorloopfiche.php?wedstrijdvoorloopid=7584

  4. "Tour of Eritrea 2013". CyclingFever. Retrieved 21 February 2014. http://www.cyclingfever.com/editie.html?editie_id=23762

  5. "Ompekning pågår - FS Data". alenalki.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-09-17. http://alenalki.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4792&Itemid=2

  6. "Tour of Eritrea". Retrieved 2016-11-07. http://www.zuraeritrea.com/

  7. "Corso, a Life Line of Asmarino Youths". Archived from the original on 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2006-12-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20060929121140/http://www.shaebia.org/artman/publish/article_4416.html

  8. Andemichael, Daniel (2007-02-14). "Abraham Belay Dons Blue Jersey as He Sets a New Record in Winning Latest Stage" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-02-14. [dead link] http://www.shabait.com/upload/newspapers/Feb-07/eritrea_profile_14022007.pdf

  9. "Summary of Tour De Eritrea: EriTel wins Fifth Consecutive Victory". Retrieved 2007-03-12. [dead link] http://www.shaebia.org/artman/publish/article_4856.html