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Vietnamese bicycle stage race
Ho Chi Minh City Television National Men's Multi-day Bicycle Stage Race
Race details
DateMarch or April
RegionVietnam
Local name(s)Cuộc đua xe đạp toàn quốc tranh Cúp truyền hình Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh (in Vietnamese)
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage race
OrganiserHo Chi Minh City Television
History
First edition1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Editions36 (as of 2024)
First winner Lư Hồng Đức (VIE)
Most wins Trương Quốc Thắng (VIE)
(4 wins)
Most recent Petr Rikunov (RUS)

The Ho Chi Minh City Television National Men's Multi-day Bicycle Stage Race (Vietnamese: Cuộc đua xe đạp toàn quốc tranh Cúp truyền hình Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), or simply known as the HTV Cup, is a road bicycle racing stage race held annually in Vietnam. It was first run in 1989. Jointly organised by Ho Chi Minh City Television and Vietnam Cycling Federation, the race is held every April to celebrate the anniversary of national reunification and other major holidays.

The most successful rider is Trương Quốc Thắng, with four victories.

Past winners

Year Country Rider Team
1989  Vietnam Lư Hồng Đức Ho Chi Minh City Police
1990  Vietnam Vương Chí Thành Tân Bình Export Import
1991  Vietnam Ngô Quốc Dũng An Giang
1992  Vietnam Trương Huy Hồng Thanh Bình Hotel
1993  Vietnam Huỳnh Kim Hùng Thanh Bình Hotel
1994  Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Hiệp Saigon Port
1995  Vietnam Võ Hải Thanh Saigon Port
1996  Vietnam Võ Hải Thanh Saigon Port
1997  Vietnam Trương Quốc Thắng Thanh Bình Hotel
1998  Vietnam Trương Quốc Thắng Thanh Bình Hotel
1999  Vietnam Nguyễn Thành Quyết Saigon Port
2000  Vietnam Nguyễn Hữu Đức An Giang Plant Protection Service
2001  Vietnam Trương Quốc Thắng Thanh Bình Hotel
2002  Vietnam Trương Quốc Thắng Thanh Bình Hotel
2003  Vietnam Trịnh Phát Đạt Domesco Đồng Tháp
2004  South Korea Park Sung-baek Seoul, South Korea
2005  South Korea Suh Seoh-kyu Seoul, South Korea
2006  Vietnam Lê Nguyễn Thành Nhân An Giang Plant Protection Service
2007  South Korea Oh Se-yong Seoul, South Korea
2008  Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Đức An Giang Plant Protection Service
2009  South Korea Gong Hyo-suk Seoul, South Korea
2010  Mongolia Tuguldur Tuulkhangai Mongolia
2011  Vietnam Hồ Văn Phúc ADC Vĩnh Long Television
2012  Vietnam Bùi Minh Thụy ADC Vĩnh Long Television
2013  Vietnam Trần Thanh Điền Saigon Plant Protection Service
2014  Vietnam Hồ Huỳnh Vạn An An Giang Plant Protection Service
2015  Vietnam Nguyễn Trường Tài VUS Ho Chi Minh City
2016  Vietnam Nguyễn Trường Tài VUS Ho Chi Minh City
2017  Laos Ariya Phounsavath VUS Ho Chi Minh City
2018  Vietnam Nguyễn Thành Tâm [fr] Gạo Hạt Ngọc Trời An Giang
2019  Spain Javier Sardá Pérez VUS Ho Chi Minh City
2020  Spain Javier Sardá Pérez Ho Chi Minh City
2021  France Loïc Desriac Bikelife Đồng Nai
2022  Russia Igor Frolov Ho Chi Minh City Vinama
2023  Russia Petr Rikunov Tập đoàn Lộc Trời An Giang
2024  Russia Petr Rikunov Tập đoàn Lộc Trời An Giang

Notes

  1. Later changed his name to Nguyễn Văn Đức in 2006.

References

  1. "2023 Ho Chi Minh City TV cycling race will span 3,000km". Tuoi Tre News. 21 March 2023. Archived from the original on 6 April 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  2. Quang Liêm (25 February 2017). "Giã từ đường đua, chạy taxi mưu sinh". Báo Người lao động (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 29 March 2024. Retrieved 29 March 2024.


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