GP Liberazione

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GP Liberazione
Race details
DateApril
Region Italy
Discipline Road
History
First edition1989 (1989)
Editions24
Final edition2012
First winnerFlag of Italy.svg  Greta Zocca  (ITA)
Most winsFlag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
(3 wins)
Final winnerFlag of Italy.svg  Noemi Cantele  (ITA)

The GP Liberazione is an elite women's road bicycle race held in the Italy. It is rated by the UCI as a 1.2 category race. [1]

Past winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
2000 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Greta Zocca
2001 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Greta Zocca
2002 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Cremilda Fernandes
2003 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Diana Ziliute
2004 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Olga Slyusareva
2005 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Regina Schleicher
2006 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Diana Ziliute
2007 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giorgia Bronzini
2008 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Regina Schleicher
2009 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giorgia Bronzini
2010 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Monia Baccaille
2011 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giorgia Bronzini
2012 Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Noemi Cantele

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References

  1. "GP Liberazione - WE 2000 - CyclingFever - the International Cycling Social Network - Get the Cycling fever!".