List of Races
| Year | Route | Length (in km) |
Stages | Overall winner | Winning team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1948 | Warsaw - Prague | 1104 | 7 | August Prosinek | Poland I |
| 1948 | Prague - Warsaw | 842 | 5 | Alexander Zoric | Poland I |
| 1949 | Prague - Warsaw | 1259 | 8 | Jan Veselý | France II |
| 1950 | Warsaw - Prague | 1539 | 9 | Willi Emborg | Czechoslovakia |
| 1951 | Prague - Warsaw | 1544 | 9 | Kay Allan Olsen | Czechoslovakia |
| 1952 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2135 | 12 | Ian Steel | United Kingdom |
| 1953 | Bratislava - Berlin - Warsaw | 2231 | 12 | Christian Pedersen | East Germany |
| 1954 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2051 | 13 | Eluf Dalgaard | Czechoslovakia |
| 1955 | Prague - Berlin - Warsaw | 2214 | 13 | Gustav-Adolf Schur | Czechoslovakia |
| 1956 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2212 | 12 | Stanislaw Krolak | Soviet Union |
| 1957 | Prague - Berlin - Warsaw | 2220 | 12 | Nencho Khristov | East Germany |
| 1958 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2210 | 12 | Piet Damen | Soviet Union |
| 1959 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 2057 | 13 | Gustav-Adolf Schur | Soviet Union |
| 1960 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 2290 | 13 | Erich Hagen | East Germany |
| 1961 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2435 | 13 | Yuriy Melikhov | Soviet Union |
| 1962 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 2407 | 14 | Gainan Saydkhushin | Soviet Union |
| 1963 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 2568 | 15 | Klaus Ampler | East Germany |
| 1964 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2246 | 14 | Jan Smolík | East Germany |
| 1965 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 2318 | 15 | Gennady Lebedev | Soviet Union |
| 1966 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 2340 | 15 | Bernard Guyot | Soviet Union |
| 1967 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2307 | 16 | Marcel Maes | Poland |
| 1968 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 2352 | 14 | Axel Peschel | Poland |
| 1969 | Warsaw - Berlin | 2036 | 15 | Jean-Pierre Danguillaume | East Germany |
| 1970 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 1976 | 15 | Ryszard Szurkowski | Poland |
| 1971 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 1895 | 14 | Ryszard Szurkowski | Soviet Union |
| 1972 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 2025 | 14 | Vlastimil Moravec | Soviet Union |
| 1973 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 2076 | P, 16, E | Ryszard Szurkowski | Poland |
| 1974 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 1806 | 14 | Stanislaw Szozda | Poland |
| 1975 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 1915 | P, 13 | Ryszard Szurkowski | Soviet Union |
| 1976 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 1974 | P, 14 | Hans-Joachim Hartnick | Soviet Union |
| 1977 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 1648 | 13 | Aavo Pikkuus | Soviet Union |
| 1978 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 1796 | P, 12 | Alexander Averin | Soviet Union |
| 1979 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 1942 | P, 14 | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Soviet Union |
| 1980 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2095 | P, 14 | Yuriy Barinov | Soviet Union |
| 1981 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 1887 | P, 14 | Shakhid Zagretdinov | Soviet Union |
| 1982 | Prague - Warsaw - Berlin | 1941 | P, 12 | Olaf Ludwig | East Germany |
| 1983 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 1899 | P, 12 | Falk Boden | East Germany |
| 1984 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 1689 | P, 11 | Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | Soviet Union |
| 1985 | Prague - Moscow - Warsaw - Berlin | 1712 | P, 12 | Lech Piasecki | Soviet Union |
| 1986 | Kiev - Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 2138 | P, 15 | Olaf Ludwig | Soviet Union |
| 1987 | Berlin - Prague - Warsaw | 1987 | P, 14 | Uwe Ampler | East Germany |
| 1988 | Bratislava - Katowice - Berlin | 2008 | P, 13 | Uwe Ampler | Soviet Union |
| 1989 | Warsaw - Berlin - Prague | 1927 | 12 | Uwe Ampler | East Germany |
| 1990 | Berlin - Slušovice - Bielsko-Biała | 1595 | P, 11 | Ján Svorada | Czechoslovakia |
| 1991 | Prague - Warsaw | 1261 | P, 9 | Viktor Rakshinsky | Poland |
| 1992 | Berlin - Karpacz - Mladá Boleslav | 1348 | P, 9 | Steffen Wesemann | Germany |
| 1993 | Tábor - Nový Bor | 1342 | P, 9 | Jaroslav Bílek | Czech Republic |
| 1994 | Tábor - Trutnov | 1354 | P, 9 | Jens Voigt | Czech Republic |
| 1995 | České Budějovice - Oberwiesenthal - Brno | 1379 | P, 10 | Pavel Padrnos | Poland |
| 1996 | Brno - Żywiec - Leipzig | 1703 | P, 10 | Steffen Wesemann | Team NE Telekom |
| 1997 | Potsdam - Żywiec - Brno | 1629 | P, 10 | Steffen Wesemann | Team Deutsche Telekom |
| 1998 | Poznań - Karlovy Vary - Erfurt | 1591 | 10 | Uwe Ampler | Team Mroz |
| 1999 | Znojmo - Polkowice - Magdeburg | 1613 | 10 | Steffen Wesemann | Team Mroz |
| 2000 | Hannover - Kudowa Zdrój - Prague | 1608 | 10 | Piotr Wadecki | Team Nürnberger |
| 2001 | Łódź - Plzeň - Potsdam | 1611 | 10 | Jakob Piil | -no competition |
| 2002 | České Budějovice - Chemnitz - Warsaw | 1470 | 10 | Ondřej Sosenka | Team Mroz |
| 2003 | Olomouc - Wałbrzych - Erfurt | 1552 | 9 | Steffen Wesemann | Team CCC Polsat |
| 2004 | Brussels - Wrocław - Prague | 1580 | 9 | Michele Scarponi | T-Mobile Team |
| 2006 | Linz - Karlovy Vary - Hannover | 1283 | 8 | Giampaolo Cheula | Team Unibet.com |
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