Escalada a Montjuïc

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Escalada a Montjuïc
Race details
DateMid-October
Region Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
English nameThe Scaling of Montjuïc
Local name(s)L'Escalada a Montjuïc (in Catalan)
La Escalada a Montjuïc (in Spanish)
Discipline Road race
Competition UCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day, two-stage race
OrganiserEsport Ciclista Barcelona
History
First edition1965 (1965)
Editions44
Final edition2007
First winnerFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Federico Bahamontes (ESP)
Most winsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg Eddy Merckx (BEL) (6 wins)
Final winnerFlag of Spain.svg Daniel Moreno (ESP)

The Escalada a Montjuïc (in Catalan, English: Scaling of Montjuïc, Spanish: Escalada a Montjuïc) was a one-day, two-stage road bicycle racing race held in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain since 1965. It was held in the middle of October, as one of the final races in the European season. Since 2005, it was organised as a 1.2 category race as a part of the UCI Europe Tour. The event, organised by Esport Ciclista Barcelona, played host to number of races for women, veterans, young riders and elite men.

The elite men's race was split into two stages. The first stage was a criterium consisting of five laps around a five kilometre circuit. The second stage was an individual time trial up the slopes of Montjuïc, which is usually around ten kilometres. The elite men's race mainly attracted professional Spanish riders. Eddy Merckx holds the record for most wins with six victories between 1966 and 1975.

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1965 MarFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Federico Bahamontes Margnat
1965 OctFlag of France.svg  France Raymond Poulidor Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
1966Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Eddy Merckx Peugeot–BP
1967Flag of France.svg  France Raymond Poulidor Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
1968Flag of France.svg  France Raymond Poulidor Mercier–BP–Hutchinson
1969Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Gianni Motta Sanson
1970Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Eddy Merckx Faemino–Faema
1971Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Eddy Merckx Molteni
1972Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Eddy Merckx Molteni
1973Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Jesús Manzaneque La Casera
1974Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Eddy Merckx Molteni
1975Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Eddy Merckx Molteni
1976Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Michel Pollentier Flandria
1977Flag of France.svg  France Bernard Thévenet Peugeot
1978Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Michel Pollentier Flandria
1979Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Claude Criquielion Kas
1980Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg  Spain Marino Lejarreta Teka
1981Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk TI–Raleigh–Creda
1982Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Marino Lejarreta Teka
1983Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Marino Lejarreta Alfa Lum
1984Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Claude Criquielion Splendor
1985Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Vicente Belda Kelme–Merckx
1986Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Vicente Belda Kelme–Merckx
1987Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Álvaro Pino BH
1988Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Marino Lejarreta Caja Rural–Orbea
1989Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Erik Breukink Panasonic–Isostar–Colnago–Agu
1990Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Marino Lejarreta ONCE
1991Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Oliverio Rincón Kelme–Ibexpress
1992Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Alex Zülle ONCE
1993Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Maurizio Fondriest Lampre–Polti
1994Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Tony Rominger Mapei–CLAS
1995Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Claudio Chiappucci Carrera Jeans–Tassoni
1996Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Fabian Jeker Festina–Lotus
1997Flag of France.svg  France Laurent Jalabert ONCE
1998Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Fabian Jeker Festina–Lotus
1999Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Andrei Zintchenko Vitalicio Seguros
2000Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Fabian Jeker Festina
2001Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Joaquín Rodríguez ONCE–Eroski
2002Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Joseba Beloki ONCE–Eroski
2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Iván Gutiérrez iBanesto.com
2004Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel–Euskadi
2005Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel–Euskadi
2006Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Igor Antón Euskaltel–Euskadi
2007Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Daniel Moreno Relax–GAM

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