Grand Prix Cycliste de Gemenc
The Gemenc Grand Prix is a cycling race held annually in Hungary. It was part of UCI Europe Tour in category 2.2 from 2005 to 2009[1] and back again in the same category in 2017.
Race details | |
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Date | May (as 2017) |
Region | Szekszárd |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Stage race |
Web site | gemencgp |
History | |
First edition | 1975 |
Editions | 46 (as of 2023) |
First winner | Gyorgy Szuromi (HUN) |
Most wins | No repeat winners |
Most recent | Filip Řeha (CZE) |
Winners
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1975 | Gyorgy Szuromi | ||
1976 | Andras Takacs | ||
1977 | Laszlo Halasz | ||
1978 | Tamas Csatho | ||
1979 | Zoltan Halasz | ||
1980 | Andreas Neuer | ||
1981 | Laszlo Halasz | ||
1982 | Pavel Galik | ||
1983 | Zoltan Halasz | ||
1984 | Kurt Konrad | ||
1985 | Vojtech Breska | ||
1986 | Jörg Windorf | ||
1987 | Rajko Cubric | ||
1988 | Olaf Ludwig | ||
1989 | Steffen Rein | ||
1990 | Anton Novosad | ||
1991 | Csaba Steig | ||
1992 | Csaba Steig | ||
1993 | Iztok Melansek | ||
1994 | Kurt Konrad | ||
1995 | Jan Zilovec | ||
1996 | Enrico Poitschke | ||
1997 | David Sipocz | ||
1998 | Tartisio Saccucci | ||
1999 | Attila Arvai | ||
2000 | Zoltan Remak | ||
2001 | David Arato | ||
2002 | David Arato | Róbert Glajza | Robert Nagy |
2003 | Anatoli Varvaruk | Alexei Nakazny | Tamás Lengyel |
2004 | Zoltán Remák | Aurel Vig | Anatoli Varvaruk |
2005 | Martin Prázdnovský | Anatolij Varvaruk | Stanislav Kozubek |
2006 | Martin Prázdnovský | Miroslav Keliar | Maroš Kováč |
2007 | Sander Oostlander | Péter Kusztor | Evgeni Gerganov |
2008 | Davide Torosantucci | Zoltán Madaras | Gašper Švab |
2009 | Žolt Der | Matej Jurčo | Matija Kvasina |
2010 | Gergely Ivanics | Balász Szórádi | Zoltán Vígh |
2011 | Zoltán Csomor | Walter Gastón Trillini | Mike Smith |
2012 | Gianluca Mengardo | Zoltán Vígh | Stanislav Bérěs |
2013 | Rida Cador | Žolt Der | Patrik Tybor |
2014 | Marko Danilović | Giacomo Gallio | Marco Maronese |
2015 | Maroš Kováč | Andrei Nechita | Emanuel Kišerlovski |
2016 | Rok Korošec | Krisztián Lovassy | Filippo Tagliani |
2017 | Filippo Tagliani | Péter Kusztor | Jodok Salzmann |
2018 | Rok Korosec | Michael Kukrle | Nicolae Tanovițchii |
2022 | Luke Mudgway | Tomas Barta | Damian Papierski |
2023 | Filip Řeha | Dylan Hopkins | Lukáš Kubiš |
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