2023 Giro di Sicilia | |
Race details | |
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Date | April |
Region | Sicily |
English name | Tour of Sicily |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Stage race |
Organiser | RCS Sport |
Web site | ilgirodisicilia |
History | |
First edition | 1907 |
Editions | 27 (as of 2023)[1] |
First winner | Carlo Galetti (ITA) |
Most recent | Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) |
Giro di Sicilia (English: Tour of Sicily) is a men's multi-stage bicycle race held on Sicily, Italy. The race was first held in 1907 and was won by Carlo Galetti.[2] The race disappeared from the calendar after the 1977 edition won by Giuseppe Saronni, until it was revived by RCS Sports in 2019.[3] The first edition of the revived race was won by American rider Brandon McNulty.[4] It is part of the UCI Europe Tour, classified as a 2.1 event.[5]
Winners
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
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1907 | Carlo Galetti | Luigi Ganna | Umberto Zoffoli |
1908 | Carlo Galetti | Pierino Albini | Ernesto Azzini |
1926 | Domenico Caratozzolo | Francisco Gambino | Gianbattista Gilli |
1929 | Nicola Mammina | Leonida Frascarelli | Albino Binda |
1932 | Nicola Mammina | Attilio Pavesi | Antonio Nicolosi |
1936 | Francesco Patti | Ernesto Zuppa | Alfredo Mazzocchetti |
1939 | Remo Cerasa | Francesco Patti | Giovanni Corrieri |
1940–1947 | Not held (WW II) | ||
1948 | Francesco Patti | Marcello Spadolini | Italiano Lazzerini |
1949 | Dino Rossi | Sergio Pagliazi | Angelo Fumagali |
1950 | Donato Zampini | Giacomo Zampieri | Arigo Padovan |
1951 | Primo Volpi | Francesco Patti | Ugo Fondelli |
1952 | Not held | ||
1953 | Elio Brasola | Pietro Giudici | Luigi Mastroianni |
1954 | Ugo Massocco | Livio Isotti | Giovanni Roma |
1955 | Gilberto Dall'Agata | Franco Franchi | Renzo Accordi |
1956 | Piero Polo | Luciano Ciancola | Walter Serena |
1957 | Alberto Emiliozzi | Alfredo Sabbadin | Giuseppe Cainero |
1958 | Carlo Azzini | Gianbattista Milesi | Antonio Catalano |
1958[6] | Diego Ronchini | Noè Conti | Mario Mori |
1959 | Loris Guernieri | Federico Galeaz | Noé Conti |
1960 | Giorgio Tinazzi | Aurelio Cestari | Idrio Bui |
1961–1972 | Not held | ||
1973 | Enrico Maggioni | Michele Dancelli | Enrico Paolini |
1974 | Roger De Vlaeminck | Patrick Sercu | Marino Basso |
1975–1976 | Not held | ||
1977 | Giuseppe Saronni | Pierino Gavazzi | Carmelo Barone |
1978–2018 | Not held | ||
2019 | Brandon McNulty | Guillaume Martin | Fausto Masnada |
2020 | Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2021 | Vincenzo Nibali | Alejandro Valverde | Alessandro Covi |
2022 | Damiano Caruso | Jefferson Alexander Cepeda | Louis Meintjes |
2023[7] | Alexey Lutsenko | Louis Meintjes | Vincenzo Albanese |
References
- ↑ "Il Giro Di Sicilia Is Back After 42 Years". Il Giro Di Sicilia. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
- ↑ "Giro di Sicilia "en ligne" (Ita) - Ex". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 5 October 2023.
- ↑ "Sicily confirmed as host of Giro d'Italia 2021 start". www.cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
- ↑ "Giro di Sicilia". FirstCycling.com. 5 October 2023.
- ↑ "Giro di Sicilia 2019". www.procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
- ↑ Cursa en línia
- ↑ Farr, Stephen (14 April 2023). "Giro di Sicilia: Alexey Lutsenko captures overall title with Mount Etna stage 4 solo victory". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
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