Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling)

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The Grand Prix de Monaco was a single-day road cycling race held annually in Monaco from 1949 to 1983.[2]

Grand Prix de Monaco
Race details
DateFebruary[1]
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)

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1949   Émile Rol   Amédée Rolland   Robert Vercellone
1950   Antoine Giauna   Théo Borri   Jean Dotto
1950[3]   Georges Galliano   Antoine Giauna   Amedée Rolland
1951   Jean Dotto   Joseph Mirando   André Remond
1952   Jean Dotto   Pierre Molineris   José Gil Sole
1953   Francis Siguenza   Charles Gregorini   André Geneste
1954   Francis Anastasi   Jacques Dupont   Gilbert Bauvin
1955   André Payan   Armand Di Caro   Fernand Valentini
1956   Francis Anastasi   Joseph Mirando   Raymond Elena
1957   Gilbert Bauvin   Louis Bobet   Seamus Elliott
1958   Germain Derijcke   Raphaël Géminiani   Jean Bobet
1959   Joseph Groussard   Nino Defilippis   Alfred Gratton
1960   Jean Graczyk   Carlo Brugnami   Claude Colette
1961   Jo de Roo   Angelo Conterno   Gilbert Salvador
1962   Willy Vanden Berghen   André Cloarec   Michel Nedelec
1963   Jean Graczyk   François Hamon   Gilbert Salvador
1964   Italo Zilioli   Joseph Groussard   Gilbert Bellone
1965   Frans Melckenbeeck   Carmine Preziosi   Vito Taccone
1966   Gianni Motta   Vittorio Adorni   Raymond Poulidor
1967   Luciano Armani   Francis Campaner   Jean-Louis Bodin
1968   Roger Swerts   Fernand Etter   Cyrille Guimard
1969   Jacques Cadiou   Pierre Matignon   Guy Gillet
1970   Wladimiro Panizza   Gianfranco Bianchin   Constantino Conti
1971   Frans Verbeeck   Eddy Merckx   Enrico Paolini
1972   Frans Verbeeck   Roger Rosiers   Victor Van Schil
1973   Roger De Vlaeminck   Raymond Delisle   Derek Harrison
1974   Ferdinand Bracke   Raymond Delisle   José De Cauwer
1975   Francesco Moser   Wladimiro Panizza   Gerrie Knetemann
1976   Frans Verbeeck   Jean-Pierre Danguillaume   Raymond Delisle
1977 No race
1978   Jan Raas   Joop Zoetemelk   Klaus-Peter Thaler
1979   Jacques Esclassan   Paul Sherwen   René Bittinger
1980   Claude Vincendeau   Alain Meslet   Hubert Arbès
1981   Jean-René Bernaudeau   Stephen Roche   Bernard Bourreau
1982   Pierre-Raymond Villemiane   Serge Beucherie   Pierre-Henri Menthéour
1983   Kim Andersen   Sean Kelly   Eric Vanderaerden

References

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  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.