GP Capodarco
Race details
DateAugust
RegionItaly
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
Web sitewww.gpcapodarco.net
History
First edition1964 (1964)
Editions51 (as of 2023)
First winner Stefanelli (ITA)
Most wins Tedeschi (ITA)
 Cortinovis (ITA)
 Moisés Aldape (MEX)
(2 wins)
Most recent Matteo Ambrosini (ITA)

The GP Capodarco is a European bicycle race held in Capodarco, a city ward of Fermo, Italy.[1] Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1964  Italy Marcello Baccarini Sammontana Faenza[2]
1965-
1972
No race
1973  Italy Massimo Zani U.S. Trezzano[2]
1974  Italy Massimo Tedeschi G.S. Sarila[2]
1975  Italy Massimo Tedeschi G.S. Sarila[2]
1976  Italy Franco Abbruzzetti G.C. Porto S. Elpidio[2]
1977  Italy Maurizio Pennacchini G.S. Muraglia PRE.FAB[2]
1978  Italy Pierino Bravi U.S. Europlastica[2]
1979  Italy Giancarlo Montedori CIERRE Montone[2]
1980  Italy Giuseppe Di Sciorio U.S. Europlastica[2]
1981  Italy Piero Onesti G.S. Adriatica Arr.ti Odoardi[2]
1982  Italy Tullio Cortinovis G.S. Novartiplast[2]
1983  Italy Salvatore Cavallaro U.S. Fracor Levane[2]
1984  Italy Tullio Cortinovis G.S. Brescialat Novartiplast[2]
1985  Italy Nino Tripodi G.S. Ariston Di Monte TV Color[2]
1986  Italy Marcello Siboni G.S. Alexander Gobbi Frutta[2]
1987  Italy Mario Austero SICC Cucine Componibili[2]
1988  Italy Paolo Lanfranchi G.S. Bresciaplast Remac
1989  Italy Davide Bramati G.S. Brescialat Verynet
1990  Italy Wladimir Belli G.S. Diana Calzature
1991  Italy Fabio Casartelli G.S. Domus '87 Plant Group
1992  Italy Marco Milesi G.S. Domus '87
1993  Italy Roberto Pistore G.S. Esoclear
1994  Spain Juan Carlos Domínguez Spain (National Team)
1995  Italy Paolo Valoti G.M.G. Paultex Vellutex
1996  Italy Gianluca Valoti Team Polti
1997  Italy Massimo Codol S.C. Ceramiche Pagnoncelli
1998  Italy Giorgio Feliziani S.C. Centri della Calzatura
1999  Czech Republic Milan Kadlec G.S. Brunero Bongioanni Boeris
2000  Italy Massimiliano Martella Team Olio Vezza Brunero
2001  Italy Alessandro Delfatti V.C. Sintofarm Feralpi
2002  Italy Antonio Quadranti V.C. Sintofarm Feralpi
2003  Mexico Moises Aldape Centri Calzatura-Riviera Adriatica A.S.T
2004  Mexico Moises Aldape Centri Calzatura
2005  Spain Fernando Herrero Vina-Magna Cropu Burgos
2006  Italy Marco Bandiera Zalf–Désirée–Fior
2007  Croatia Hrvoje Miholjević Loborika
2008  Great Britain Peter Kennaugh Great Britain (National Team)
2009  Italy Salvatore Mancuso Lucchini-Arvedi-Unidelta
2010  Italy Enrico Battaglin Italy (National Team)
2011  Italy Mattia Cattaneo U.C. Trevigiani–Dynamon–Bottoli
2012  Italy Gianfranco Zilioli Team Colpack
2013  Italy Matteo Busato U.C. Trevigiani–Dynamon–Bottoli
2014  Australia Robert Power Jayco–AIS World Tour Academy
2015  Italy Riccardo Donato Selle Italia-Cieffe-Ursus
2016  Australia Jai Hindley Jayco–AIS World Tour Academy
2017  Ukraine Mark Padun Team Colpack
2018  Colombia Einer Rubio Vejus-Tmf
2019  Italy Filippo Zana Sangemini–Trevigiani–MG.K Vis
2020 No race
2021  Italy Simone Raccani Zalf–Euromobil–Désirée–Fior
2022  Italy Nicolò Buratti Cycling Team Friuli ASD
2023  Italy Matteo Ambrosini Team Colpack–Ballan

References

  1. "GP Capodarco". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Guida Tecnica 47° G.P. Capodarco 2018 [Technical Guide 47th G.P. Capodarco 2018] (PDF) (in Italian). GP Capodarco. 2018. p. 90. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
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