GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano

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The GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano is a road bicycle race held annually in Larciano, Italy.[1] After 2005, the race was organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.[2] In 2020, the race joined the UCI ProSeries. Between 1967 and 1976 it was held as the Circuito di Larciano. In 2015 the race was not held but returned in 2016.[3]

GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
Race details
DateLate April–early May (until 2014)
March (since 2016)
RegionProvince of Pistoia, Italy
English nameIndustry & Crafts of Larciano Grand Prix
Local name(s)GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano (in Italian)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI ProSeries
TypeSingle-day
Web sitewww.ciclismolarcianese.it Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1967 (1967)
Editions55 (as of 2024)
First winner Giancarlo Tartoni (ITA)
Most wins Gianni Faresin (ITA) (3 wins)
Most recent Marc Hirschi (SUI)

Past winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1967   Italy Michele Dancelli Vittadello
1968   Italy Vittorio Adorni Faema
1969   Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex
1970   Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex
1971   Italy Felice Gimondi Salvarani
1972 No race
1973   Italy Franco Bitossi Sammontana
1974   Italy Giacinto Santambrogio Bianchi–Campagnolo
1975   Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Brooklyn
1976   Italy Felice Gimondi Bianchi–Campagnolo
1977   Italy Giancarlo Tartoni Magniflex–Torpado
1978   Italy Francesco Moser Sanson
1979   Italy Vittorio Algeri Sapa
1980   Italy Giuseppe Saronni Gis Gelati
1981   Italy Pierino Gavazzi Magniflex
1982   Italy Gianbattista Baronchelli Bianchi–Piaggio
1983   Italy Fabrizio Verza Gis Gelati
1984   Italy Marco Franceschini Metauro Mobili–Pinarello
1985   Italy Pierino Gavazzi Atala
1986   Italy Giovanni Bottoia Supermercati Brianzoli
1987   Italy Marino Amadori Ecoflam–B.F.B.
1988   Italy Massimo Ghirotto Carrera Jeans–Vagabond
1989   Australia Edward Salas Polli-Mobiexport
1990   Soviet Union Dimitri Konyshev Alfa Lum
1991   Italy Gianni Faresin ZG Mobili
1992   Italy Gianni Faresin ZG Mobili–Selle Italia
1993   Italy Marco Saligari Ariostea
1994   Italy Francesco Casagrande Mercatone Uno–Medeghini
1995   Italy Andrea Ferrigato ZG Mobili–Selle Italia
1996   Italy Michele Bartoli MG Maglificio–Technogym
1997   Italy Gianni Faresin Mapei–GB
1998   Latvia Romāns Vainšteins Kross-Selle Italia
1999   Italy Massimo Podenzana Mercatone Uno–Bianchi
2000   Italy Danilo Di Luca Cantina Tollo–Regain
2001   Italy Davide Rebellin Liquigas–Pata
2002   Italy Stefano Garzelli Mapei–Quick-Step
2003   Spain Juan Fuentes Angullo Saeco
2004   Italy Damiano Cunego Saeco
2005   Italy Luca Mazzanti Ceramica Panaria–Navigare
2006   Italy Damiano Cunego Lampre–Fondital
2007   Italy Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas
2008   Italy Eddy Ratti Nippo–Endeka
2009   Italy Daniele Callegarin Centri della Calzatura
2010   Italy Daniele Ratto Carmiooro NGC
2011   Spain Ángel Vicioso Androni Giocattoli
2012   Italy Filippo Pozzato Farnese Vini–Selle Italia
2013   Italy Mauro Santambrogio Vini Fantini–Selle Italia
2014   Great Britain Adam Yates Orica–GreenEDGE
2015 No race
2016   Australia Simon Clarke Cannondale
2017   Great Britain Adam Yates Orica–Scott
2018   Slovenia Matej Mohorič Bahrain–Merida
2019   Germany Maximilian Schachmann Bora–Hansgrohe
2020 No race due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021   Belgium Mauri Vansevenant Deceuninck–Quick-Step
2022   Italy Diego Ulissi UAE Team Emirates
2023   Ireland Ben Healy EF Education–EasyPost
2024    Switzerland Marc Hirschi UAE Team Emirates

Wins per country

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Wins Country
41   Italy
2   Australia
  Belgium
  Great Britain
  Spain
1   Germany
  Ireland
  Latvia
  Slovenia
  Switzerland
  Soviet Union

References

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  1. ^ "GP Industria & Artigianato". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  2. ^ "G.P Industria & Artigianato / Larciano (Ita) - Cat.1.ProS". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. ^ "GP Larciano verdwijnt van de kalender". wielerflits.nl. Archived from the original on 2015-02-10. Retrieved 2015-02-10.
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