Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato

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Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato
Race details
DateMid September
RegionTuscany, Italy
Local name(s)Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato (in Italian)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
Web site www.ciclisticapratese.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1946 (1946)
Editions70 (as of 2015)
First winnerFlag of Italy.svg  Nedo Logli  (ITA)
Most winsFlag of Italy.svg  Michele Dancelli  (ITA) (3 wins)
Most recentFlag of Italy.svg  Daniele Bennati  (ITA)

The Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato is a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Prato, Italy. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1946Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Nedo Logli Welter–Ursus
1947Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Sergio Maggini Benotto–Superga
1948Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giulio Bresci Wilier Triestina
1949Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Luciano Maggini Wilier Triestina
1950Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Ferdinand Kübler Fréjus–Superga
1951Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Arrigo Padovan Atala–Pirelli
1952Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Luciano Maggini Atala–Pirelli
1953Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Rino Benedetti Legnano–Pirelli
1954Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Danilo Barozzi Atala–Pirelli
1955Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Aldo Moser Torpado–Ursus
1956Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Danilo Barozzi Atala–Pirelli
1957Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Silvano Ciampi Faema–Guerra
1958Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ercole Baldini Legnano
1959Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giuseppe Fallarini Ignis–Fréjus
1960Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Alfredo Sabbadin Philco
1961Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Gilbert Desmet Carpano
1962Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Bruno Mealli Bianchi
1963Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Vendramino Bariviera Carpano
1964Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Michele Dancelli Molteni
1965Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Michele Dancelli Molteni
1966Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Italo Zilioli Sanson
1967Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Michele Dancelli Vittadello
1968Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Adriano Durante Max Meyer
1969Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Alberto Della Torre Filotex
1970Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marcello Bergamo Filotex
1971Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex
1972Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Costantino Conti Ferretti
1973Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabrizio Fabbri Magniflex
1974Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabrizio Fabbri Sammontana
1975Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Costantino Conti Furzi–F.T.
1976Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Walter Riccomi Scic
1977Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Claudio Bortolotto Sanson
1978Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Bernt Johansson Fiorella–Mocassini
1979Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Bernt Johansson Magniflex–Famcucine
1980Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Silvano Contini Bianchi–Piaggio
1981Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Moreno Argentin Sammontana–Benotto
1982Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Moreno Argentin Sammontana–Benotto
1983Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Luciano Rabottini Metauro Mobili–Pinarello
1984Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Pierino Gavazzi Atala–Campagnolo
1985Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ezio Moroni Atala–Campagnolo
1986Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Harald Maier Supermercati Brianzoli–Essebi
1987Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Daniele Caroli Ecoflam–BFB
1988Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Maurizio Fondriest Alfa Lum–Legnano–Ecoflam
1989Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Pierino Gavazzi Polli–Mobiexport
1990Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Stephan Joho Ariostea
1991Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Enrico Galleschi Gis Gelati–Ballan
1992Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg  Venezuela Léonardo Sierra ZG Mobili–Selle Italia
1993Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Massimo Podenzana Navigare–Blue Storm
1994Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marco Saligari GB–MG Maglificio
1995Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabrizio Bontempi Brescialat–Fago
1996Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabrizio Guidi Scrigno–Blue Storm
1997Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Mariano Piccoli Brescialat–Oyster
1998Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Felice Puttini Ros Mary–Amica Chips
1999Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Alessandro Baronti Cantina Tollo–Alexia Alluminio
2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Sergio Barbero Lampre–Daikin
2001Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Davide Rebellin Liquigas–Pata
2002Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Vladimir Duma Ceramiche Panaria–Fiordo
2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Davide Rebellin Gerolsteiner
2004Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Nick Nuyens Quick-Step–Davitamon
2005Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Murilo Fischer Naturino–Sapore di Mare
2006Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Daniele Bennati Lampre–Fondital
2007Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Filippo Pozzato Liquigas
2008Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Mikhaylo Khalilov Ceramica Flaminia–Bossini Docce
2009Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giovanni Visconti ISD–NERI
2010Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Diego Ulissi Lampre–Farnese Vini
2011Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Peter Sagan Liquigas–Cannondale
2012Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Emanuele Sella Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
2013Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Gianfranco Zilioli Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
2014Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Sonny Colbrelli Italy national cycling team
2015Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Daniele Bennati Italy national cycling team

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