Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese

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Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese
Race details
DateAugust
RegionVarese, Italy
Local name(s)Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese (in Italian)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour (until 2012)
TypeSingle-day
OrganiserSocieta Ciclistica Carnaghese
Web site www.sccarnaghese.it/index.htm OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1972 (1972)
Editions42 (as of 2013)
First winnerFlag of Italy.svg A. Spampinato (ITA)
Most winsFlag of Italy.svg  Francesco Ginanni  (ITA)(2 wins)
Most recentFlag of Italy.svg  Marco Prodigioso  (ITA)

The Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese is a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Carnago, Italy. From 2005 to 2012, the race was organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. Since 2013, it's held as an amateur event.

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1972Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A. Spampinato
1973Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A. Gasparri
1974Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A. Almasio
1975Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fausto Stitz
1976Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Gabriele Mirri
1977Flag of Italy.svg  Italy M. Magliarisi
1978Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Walter Clivati
1979Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giancarlo Perini
1980Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giuseppe Parente
1981Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Patrizio Gambirasio
1982Flag of Italy.svg  Italy G. Cretti
1983Flag of Italy.svg  Italy M. Ghirardi
1984Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland Remo Gugole
1985Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mauro Ricciutelli
1986Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Davide Maddalena
1987Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Luca Cantù
1988Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Eros Poli
1989Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Alberto Passera
1990Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Simone Biasci
1991Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mirko Gualdi
1992Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Enrico Pezzetti
1993Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Luca Scinto
1994Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Filippo Casagrande
1995Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giuseppe Tartaggia
1996Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Oscar Pozzi
1997Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Francesco Secchiari Scrigno–Gaerne
1998Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giampaolo Mondini Kross–Selle Italia
1999Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mirko Puglioli Amore & Vita–Giubileo 2000–Beretta
2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Denis Lunghi Team Colpack
2001Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Rafael Nuritdinov Team Colpack-Astro
2002Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Paolo Bossoni Tacconi Sport
2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Michele Gobbi De Nardi-Colpack
2004Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Christian Murro Miche
2005Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Simon Gerrans AG2R Prévoyance
2006Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Félix Cárdenas Barloworld
2007Flag of France.svg  France Aurélien Passeron Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo
2008Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Francesco Ginanni Diquigiovanni–Androni
2009Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Francesco Ginanni Diquigiovanni–Androni
2010Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ivan Basso Liquigas–Doimo
2011Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giovanni Visconti Farnese Vini–Neri Sottoli
2012Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Diego Ulissi Lampre–ISD
2013Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marco Prodigioso Monviso Venezia
2014Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marco Tizza M.I. Impianti Remer Guerciotti

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