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Coca-Cola Trophy

The Coca-Cola Trophy was a series of criterium cycling races held annually throughout Germany from 1979 to 2000. The competition consisted of up to eight races contested in different German cities, generally located in the south of the country such as Sindelfingen, Heilbronn, Ulm, Erlangen, Regensburg, all of which contributing to the overall title.

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Coca-Cola Trophy
Race details
RegionGermany
DisciplineRoad
TypeCriterium series
Race directorWinfried Holtmann
History
First edition1979 (1979)
Editions20
Final edition2000
First winner Klaus-Peter Thaler (GER)
Most wins Erik Zabel (GER)
Final winner Gian Matteo Fagnini (ITA)

The Coca-Cola Trophy was a series of criterium cycling races held annually throughout Germany from 1979 to 2000.1 The competition consisted of up to eight races contested in different German cities, generally located in the south of the country such as Sindelfingen, Heilbronn, Ulm, Erlangen, Regensburg, all of which contributing to the overall title.

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