Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling)

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Grand Prix de Monaco
Race details
DateFebruary [1]
Region Monaco
English nameGrand Prix of Monaco
Discipline Road
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1949 (1949)
Editions35
Final edition1983
First winnerFlag of France.svg  Émile Rol  (FRA)
Most winsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Frans Verbeeck  (BEL)(3 wins)
Final winnerFlag of Denmark.svg  Kim Andersen  (DEN)

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

Winners

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

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References

  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.