Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling) explained

Grand Prix de Monaco
Date:February[1]
Region:Monaco
English:Grand Prix of Monaco
Discipline:Road
Type:One-day race
Number:35
Last:1983
Mostwins: (3 wins)

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

Winners

YearWinnerSecondThird
1949 Émile Rol Amédée Rolland Robert Vercellone
1950 Antoine Giauna Théo Borri
1950[3] Georges Galliano Antoine Giauna Amedée Rolland
1951 Jean Dotto Joseph Mirando André Remond
1952 Jean Dotto José Gil Sole
1953 Francis Siguenza Charles Gregorini André Geneste
1954 Francis Anastasi Jacques Dupont Gilbert Bauvin
1955 André Payan Armand Di Caro Fernand Valentini
1956 Francis Anastasi Joseph Mirando Raymond Elena
1957 Gilbert Bauvin Louis Bobet Seamus Elliott
1958 Raphaël Géminiani Jean Bobet
1959 Joseph Groussard Nino Defilippis Alfred Gratton
1960 Carlo Brugnami Claude Colette
1961 Gilbert Salvador
1962 Michel Nedelec
1963 Gilbert Salvador
1964 Gilbert Bellone
1965 Vito Taccone
1966 Raymond Poulidor
1967 Jean-Louis Bodin
1968 Cyrille Guimard
1969 Guy Gillet
1970 Constantino Conti
1971
1972
1973 Derek Harrison
1974 José De Cauwer
1975
1976 Raymond Delisle
1977 No race
1978 Klaus-Peter Thaler
1979 René Bittinger
1980 Hubert Arbès
1981 Bernard Bourreau
1982 Pierre-Henri Menthéour
1983 Eric Vanderaerden

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GP Monaco . ProCyclingStats . 7 September 2021.
  2. Web site: Grand Prix de Monaco . Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu . 7 September 2021.
  3. In 1950, two editions of the race were organized, the first in April and the second in September.