Grand Prix de Monaco
Race details
DateFebruary[1]
RegionMonaco
English nameGrand Prix of Monaco
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1949 (1949)
Editions35
Final edition1983
First winner Émile Rol (FRA)
Most wins Frans Verbeeck (BEL) (3 wins)
Final winner 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

Year Winner Second Third
1949France Émile RolFrance Amédée RollandFrance Robert Vercellone
1950France Antoine GiaunaFrance Théo BorriFrance Jean Dotto
1950[3]France Georges GallianoFrance Antoine GiaunaFrance Amedée Rolland
1951France Jean DottoFrance Joseph MirandoFrance André Remond
1952France Jean DottoFrance Pierre MolinerisSpain José Gil Sole
1953France Francis SiguenzaFrance Charles GregoriniFrance André Geneste
1954France Francis AnastasiFrance Jacques DupontFrance Gilbert Bauvin
1955France André PayanFrance Armand Di CaroFrance Fernand Valentini
1956France Francis AnastasiFrance Joseph MirandoFrance Raymond Elena
1957France Gilbert BauvinFrance Louis BobetRepublic of Ireland Seamus Elliott
1958Belgium Germain DerijckeFrance Raphaël GéminianiFrance Jean Bobet
1959France Joseph GroussardItaly Nino DefilippisFrance Alfred Gratton
1960France Jean GraczykItaly Carlo BrugnamiFrance Claude Colette
1961Netherlands Jo de RooItaly Angelo ConternoFrance Gilbert Salvador
1962Belgium Willy Vanden BerghenFrance André CloarecFrance Michel Nedelec
1963France Jean GraczykFrance François HamonFrance Gilbert Salvador
1964Italy Italo ZilioliFrance Joseph GroussardFrance Gilbert Bellone
1965Belgium Frans MelckenbeeckItaly Carmine PreziosiItaly Vito Taccone
1966Italy Gianni MottaItaly Vittorio AdorniFrance Raymond Poulidor
1967Italy Luciano ArmaniFrance Francis CampanerFrance Jean-Louis Bodin
1968Belgium Roger SwertsFrance Fernand EtterFrance Cyrille Guimard
1969France Jacques CadiouFrance Pierre MatignonFrance Guy Gillet
1970Italy Wladimiro PanizzaItaly Gianfranco BianchinItaly Constantino Conti
1971Belgium Frans VerbeeckBelgium Eddy MerckxItaly Enrico Paolini
1972Belgium Frans VerbeeckBelgium Roger RosiersBelgium Victor Van Schil
1973Belgium Roger De VlaeminckFrance Raymond DelisleUnited Kingdom Derek Harrison
1974Belgium Ferdinand BrackeFrance Raymond DelisleBelgium José De Cauwer
1975Italy Francesco MoserItaly Wladimiro PanizzaNetherlands Gerrie Knetemann
1976Belgium Frans VerbeeckFrance Jean-Pierre DanguillaumeFrance Raymond Delisle
1977 No race
1978Netherlands Jan RaasNetherlands Joop ZoetemelkGermany Klaus-Peter Thaler
1979France Jacques EsclassanUnited Kingdom Paul SherwenFrance René Bittinger
1980France Claude VincendeauFrance Alain MesletFrance Hubert Arbès
1981France Jean-René BernaudeauRepublic of Ireland Stephen RocheFrance Bernard Bourreau
1982France Pierre-Raymond VillemianeFrance Serge BeucherieFrance Pierre-Henri Menthéour
1983Denmark Kim AndersenRepublic of Ireland Sean KellyBelgium Eric Vanderaerden

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.


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