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Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling)

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Grand Prix de Monaco
Race details
DateFebruary
RegionMonaco
English nameGrand Prix of Monaco
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1949 (1949)
Editions35
Final edition1983
First winner Émile Rol (FRA)
Most wins Frans Verbeeck (BEL) (3 wins)
Final winner Kim Andersen (DEN)

The Grand Prix de Monaco was a single-day road cycling race held annually in Monaco from 1949 to 1983.

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1949 France Émile Rol France Amédée Rolland France Robert Vercellone
1950 France Antoine Giauna France Théo Borri France Jean Dotto
1950 France Georges Galliano France Antoine Giauna France Amedée Rolland
1951 France Jean Dotto France Joseph Mirando France André Remond
1952 France Jean Dotto France Pierre Molineris Spain José Gil Sole
1953 France Francis Siguenza France Charles Gregorini France André Geneste
1954 France Francis Anastasi France Jacques Dupont France Gilbert Bauvin
1955 France André Payan France Armand Di Caro France Fernand Valentini
1956 France Francis Anastasi France Joseph Mirando France Raymond Elena
1957 France Gilbert Bauvin France Louis Bobet Republic of Ireland Seamus Elliott
1958 Belgium Germain Derijcke France Raphaël Géminiani France Jean Bobet
1959 France Joseph Groussard Italy Nino Defilippis France Alfred Gratton
1960 France Jean Graczyk Italy Carlo Brugnami France Claude Colette
1961 Netherlands Jo de Roo Italy Angelo Conterno France Gilbert Salvador
1962 Belgium Willy Vanden Berghen France André Cloarec France Michel Nedelec
1963 France Jean Graczyk France François Hamon France Gilbert Salvador
1964 Italy Italo Zilioli France Joseph Groussard France Gilbert Bellone
1965 Belgium Frans Melckenbeeck Italy Carmine Preziosi Italy Vito Taccone
1966 Italy Gianni Motta Italy Vittorio Adorni France Raymond Poulidor
1967 Italy Luciano Armani France Francis Campaner France Jean-Louis Bodin
1968 Belgium Roger Swerts France Fernand Etter France Cyrille Guimard
1969 France Jacques Cadiou France Pierre Matignon France Guy Gillet
1970 Italy Wladimiro Panizza Italy Gianfranco Bianchin Italy Constantino Conti
1971 Belgium Frans Verbeeck Belgium Eddy Merckx Italy Enrico Paolini
1972 Belgium Frans Verbeeck Belgium Roger Rosiers Belgium Victor Van Schil
1973 Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck France Raymond Delisle United Kingdom Derek Harrison
1974 Belgium Ferdinand Bracke France Raymond Delisle Belgium José De Cauwer
1975 Italy Francesco Moser Italy Wladimiro Panizza Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann
1976 Belgium Frans Verbeeck France Jean-Pierre Danguillaume France Raymond Delisle
1977 No race
1978 Netherlands Jan Raas Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk Germany Klaus-Peter Thaler
1979 France Jacques Esclassan United Kingdom Paul Sherwen France René Bittinger
1980 France Claude Vincendeau France Alain Meslet France Hubert Arbès
1981 France Jean-René Bernaudeau Republic of Ireland Stephen Roche France Bernard Bourreau
1982 France Pierre-Raymond Villemiane France Serge Beucherie France Pierre-Henri Menthéour
1983 Denmark Kim Andersen Republic of Ireland Sean Kelly Belgium Eric Vanderaerden

References

  1. "GP Monaco". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  2. "Grand Prix de Monaco". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  3. In 1950, two editions of the race were organized, the first in April and the second in September.


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