Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda
Race details
DateEarly April
RegionLombardy, Italy
English nameLombardic Cycling Week
Local name(s)Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda (in Italian)
DisciplineRoad race
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.settimanaciclisticalombarda.it
History
First edition1970 (1970)
Editions42
Final edition2013
First winner Giuliano Marcuzzi (ITA)
Most wins Pavel Tonkov (RUS) (3 wins)
Final winner Patrik Sinkewitz (GER)

The Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda (English: Lombardic Cycling Week) was an Italian cycle road race. In 2007, the race was organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour, previously being a 2.2 race. It was previously known as Giro Ciclistico Bergamasco and Settimana Ciclistica Bergamasca.

While usually held in the Spring, the 2011 edition was held in late August. The 2012 edition was cancelled after several sponsors withdrew.[1] When the race returned to the Europe Tour calendar in 2013, it was held in September. That was the last edition of the race.

It was announced that the race could be back in 2024.[2]

List of winners

Year Country Rider Team
1970  Italy Giuliano Marcuzzi
1971  Czechoslovakia Rudolf Labus
1972  Italy Fausto Bertoglio
1973  Czechoslovakia Jiří Mainuš
1974  Italy Stanisław Szozda
1975  Soviet Union Valeri Chaplygin
1976  Italy Vittorio Algeri
1977  Poland Janusz Bienek
1978  Italy Alessandro Pozzi
1979  Italy Alberto Minetti
1980  Poland Czesław Lang
1981  Italy Alessandro Fedrigo
1982  Czechoslovakia Vladimir Kozarek
1983  Poland Andrej Serediuk
1984  Italy Flavio Giupponi
1985  Soviet Union Yury Kashirin
1986  Poland Zenon Jaskuła
1987  Soviet Union Vladimir Pulnikov
1988 No race
1989  Soviet Union Ivan Ivanov Alfa Lum–STM
1990  Soviet Union Nikolai Golovatenko Alfa Lum
1991  United States Lance Armstrong United States men's national cycling team
1992  Russia Pavel Tonkov Russ–Baikal
1993  Italy Enrico Zaina Mercatone Uno–Zucchini–Medeghini
1994  Italy Wladimir Belli Lampre–Panaria
1995  Italy Massimiliano Lelli Mercatone Uno–Saeco
1996  Russia Pavel Tonkov Scrigno–Blue Storm
1997  Italy Emanuele Lupi Amore & Vita–ForzArcore
1998  Russia Pavel Tonkov Mapei–Bricobi
1999  Lithuania Raimondas Rumšas Mróz
2000  Ukraine Serhiy Honchar Liquigas–Pata
2001  Ukraine Serhiy Honchar Liquigas–Pata
2002  Slovenia Tadej Valjavec Fassa Bortolo
2003  Mexico Julio Alberto Pérez Panaria–Fiordo
2004  Italy Michele Scarponi Domina Vacanze
2005  Italy Riccardo Riccò Grassi–Marco Pantani
2006  Netherlands Robert Gesink Rabobank Continental Team
2007  Russia Alexander Efimkin Barloworld
2008  Italy Danilo Di Luca LPR Brakes–Ballan
2009  Italy Daniele Pietropolli LPR Brakes–Farnese Vini
2010  Italy Michele Scarponi Androni Giocattoli
2011  France Thibaut Pinot FDJ
2012 No race
2013  Germany Patrik Sinkewitz Meridiana–Kamen

References

  1. "2012 Settimana Lombarda cancelled". Cycling News. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  2. "Calendario 2024, potrebbero tornare due corse storiche come il Giro della Romagna e la Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda" (in Italian). Bicisport. 21 October 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2023.


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