GP Montelupo

The GP Montelupo was a professional one-day road cycling race held annually from 1965 to 1984 in the Province of Florence, Italy.[1][2]

GP Montelupo
Race details
RegionProvince of Florence, Italy
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1965 (1965)
Editions20
Final edition1984
First winner Michele Dancelli (ITA)
Most wins (2 wins)
Final winner Ennio Salvador (ITA)

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1965 Italy Michele Dancelli Italy Franco Bitossi Italy Roberto Poggiali
1966 Italy Franco Cribiori Italy Dino Zandegù Italy Italo Zilioli
1967 Italy Wladimiro Panizza Italy Gianni Motta Italy Giorgio Favaro
1968 Italy Ugo Colombo Italy Alfio Poli Italy Mario Di Toro
1969 Italy Franco Bitossi Italy Davide Boifava Italy Roberto Ballini
1970 Italy Giancarlo Polidori Italy Felice Gimondi Italy Romano Tumellero
1971 Italy Ottavio Crepaldi Italy Roberto Poggiali Italy Wilmo Francioni
1972 Italy Davide Boifava Italy Wilmo Francioni Italy Wladimiro Panizza
1973 Italy Italo Zilioli Italy Franco Bitossi Italy Wilmo Francioni
1974 Italy Marino Basso Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Italy Francesco Moser
1975 Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Switzerland Roland Salm Italy Wilmo Francioni
1976 Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Italy Pierino Gavazzi Italy Enrico Paolini
1977 Italy Giovanni Battaglin Italy Giuseppe Saronni Italy Pierino Gavazzi
1978 Italy Carmelo Barone Italy Ottavio Crepaldi Italy Gaetano Baronchelli
1979 Italy Leonardo Mazzantini Italy Carmelo Barone Italy Marino Amadori
1980 Italy Gianbattista Baronchelli Italy Valerio Lualdi Italy Pierino Gavazzi
1981 Italy Pierino Gavazzi Italy Roberto Ceruti Italy Franco Conti
1982 Italy Palmiro Masciarelli Italy Pierino Gavazzi Italy Claudio Torelli
1983 Italy Ennio Salvador Italy Moreno Argentin Australia Michael Wilson
1984 Italy Ennio Salvador Belgium Rudy Pevenage Italy Marino Amadori

References

  1. "GP Montelupo (Ita)". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  2. "GP Montelupo". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
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