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About this Race

History
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Cities of the Race
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Race Winners

2022 POGACAR Tadej

2021 POGACAR Tadej

2020 FUGLSANG Jakob

2019 MOLLEMA Bauke

2018 PINOT Thibaut

2017 NIBALI Vincenzo

2016 CHAVES RUBIO Johan Esteban

2015 NIBALI Vincenzo

2014 MARTIN Daniel

2013 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER Joaquin

2012 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER Joaquin

2011 ZAUGG Oliver

2010 GILBERT Philippe

2009 GILBERT Philippe

2008 CUNEGO Damiano

2007 CUNEGO Damiano

2006 BETTINI Paolo

2005 BETTINI Paolo

2004 CUNEGO Damiano

2003 BARTOLI Michele

2002 BARTOLI Michele

2001 DI LUCA Danilo

2000 RUMSAS Raimondas

1999 CELESTINO Mirko

1998 CAMENZIND Oscar

1997 JALABERT Laurent

1996 TAFI Andrea

1995 FARESIN Gianni

1994 BOBRIK Vladislav

1993 RICHARD Pascal

1992 ROMINGER Tony

1991 KELLY Sean

1990 DELION Gilles

1989 ROMINGER Tony

1988 MOTTET Charly

1987 ARGENTIN Moreno

1986 BARONCHELLI Gianbattista

1985 KELLY Sean

1984 HINAULT Bernard

1983 KELLY Sean

1982 SARONNI Giuseppe

1981 KUIPER Hennie

1980 DE WOLF Alfons

1979 HINAULT Bernard

1978 MOSER Francesco

1977 BARONCHELLI Gianbattista

1976 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1975 MOSER Francesco

1974 DE VLAEMINCK Roger

1973 GIMONDI Felice

1972 MERCKX Eddy

1971 MERCKX Eddy

1970 BITOSSI Franco

1969 MONSERE Jean-Pierre

1968 VAN SPRINGEL Herman

1967 BITOSSI Franco

1966 GIMONDI Felice

1965 SIMPSON Tom

1964 MOTTA Gianni

1963 DE ROO Jo

1962 DE ROO Jo

1961 TACCONE Vito

1960 DAEMS Emile

1959 VAN LOOY Rik

1958 DEFILIPPIS Nino

1957 RONCHINI Diego

1956 DARRIGADE André

1955 MAULE Cleto

1954 COPPI Fausto

1953 LANDI Bruno

1952 MINARDI Giuseppe

1951 BOBET Louison

1950 SOLDANI Renzo

1949 COPPI Fausto

1948 COPPI Fausto

1947 COPPI Fausto

1946 COPPI Fausto

1945 RICCI Mario

1942 BINI Aldo

1941 RICCI Mario

1940 BARTALI Gino

1939 BARTALI Gino

1938 CINELLI Cino

1937 BINI Aldo

1936 BARTALI Gino

1935 MOLLO Enrico

1934 GUERRA Learco

1933 PIEMONTESI Domenico

1932 NEGRINI Antonio

1931 BINDA Alfredo

1930 MARA Michele

1929 FOSSATI Pietro

1928 BELLONI Gaetano

1927 BINDA Alfredo

1926 BINDA Alfredo

1925 BINDA Alfredo

1924 BRUNERO Giovanni

1923 BRUNERO Giovanni

1922 GIRARDENGO Costante

1921 GIRARDENGO Costante

1920 PELISSIER Henri

1919 GIRARDENGO Costante

1918 BELLONI Gaetano

1917 THYS Philippe

1916 TORICELLI Leopoldo

1915 BELLONI Gaetano

1914 BORDIN Lauro

1913 PELISSIER Henri

1912 ORIANI Carlo

1911 PELISSIER Henri

1910 MICHELOTTO Giovanni

1909 CUNIOLO Giovanni

1908 FABER François

1907 GARRIGOU Gustave

1906 BRAMBILLA Cesare

1905 GERBI Giovanni








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History

Written by Wicky (2009-09-21 00:00)
Translated by Tommy Ventoux (2009-09-21 00:00:00)

Just like in the good old days before the Protour, the Tour of Lombardy is the last Classic of the season. In the Race of the Dead Leaves (also known as Course of the Falling Leaves), the fresh new World Champion gets a chance to show his rainbow jersey to the public. During the cycling world cup era, the Giro di Lombardia often proofed to be decisive for the final ranking of this classical course cup battle.

From its’ early existence the Tour of Lombardy is highly valued, both in Italy and abroad.
Because it’s highly regarded, there’s always a high standard of quality among the participating riders. Normally, the race ends up in a battlefield, in which the strongest rider often will survive and cross the finish line first.

In 1905, Giovanni Gerbi’s idea of a late autumn cycling contest is realised for the first time. That year The Tour of Lombardy is making its’ debut on the cycling calendar and won by Gerbi, a very good cyclist, himself. On November 12 and under extremely bad circumstances he reaches Milan with the exceptional lead of more than forty minutes over the exhausted number two, Giovanni Rossignoli.

As the season ends the cyclists have to endure some serious climbing in the Lombardy mountains. In contrast with other classic races the Tour of Lombardy’s racing circuit has been changed several times throughout the years. Como and especially the city of Bergamo have hosted the arrival the last decade. In general, the race circuit is situated in the mountains surrounding the Lake of Como.

Even more often than the finish line, the town of departure and the track through the hills and mountains has been changed to further improve the race. The only climb to survive all those changes is the famous Madonna del Ghisallo. This mountain has become a symbol for the Italians, who historically link the monstrous climb with five times winner Fausto Coppi.
The road to the top has an average ascending percentage of 6.2%. This average however is a bit on the downside, because there’s a rather flat part in the middle of the climb.
Whatever mountains are included in the race, the climbs provide in a spectacular race each year. Towards the end of the season and with most riders dreaming about the winter break, only the best can show their skills one more time.

The Tour of Lombardy used to be one of the World Cup races, and provided the final general classification of that competition. The predecessor of the World Cup was known as the Super Prestige, and of course the Tour of Lombardy was one of the highlights of that competition too.

In 1978, Italian Francesco Moser wins the race after a combine of Italian teams was formed to prevent Frenchman Bernard Hinault from winning. However, the very next year Hinault gets his revenge sportsmanlike. In heavy weather, Hinault sets up an heroic early attack with Silvano Contini that will make it to the finish where Hinault beats him in the sprint, winning this race and the Super Prestige competition as well, while previous winner Moser had to settle for an anonymously 14th place.

Especially Italians love the race. The early “Campionissimo” tried very hard to win the Tour of Lombardy, which was one of their main goals for the season. Their ambition can easily be found by taking a closer look at the race’s list of winners. Binda, Belloni, Bartali and Girardengo all won the race 3 times or more. Fausta Coppi holds the record with an unequalled five victories.

In 2005, the Race of Lombardy celebrated its’ 100th anniversary. Excluding 1943 & 1944, the race was held every year so far. 2007 will landmark the 100th time this classic is organised. By now, the race has transformed from a ProTour to a Historical UCI race.




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