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GP Miguel Induráin

The Grand Prix Miguel Induráin (Spanish: Gran Premio Miguel Induráin), formerly the "Grand Prix Navarre" is a Spanish one-day road bicycle race.[1]

GP Miguel Induráin
Race details
DateEarly April
RegionNavarre, Spain
English nameGrand Prix Miguel Induráin
Local name(s)Gran Premio Miguel Induráin (in Spanish)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI ProSeries
TypeSingle-day
OrganiserClub Ciclista Estella ([1])
Web sitewww.clubciclistaestella.com
History
First edition1951 (1951)
Editions70 (as of 2024)
First winner Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)
Most wins Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)
 Miguel María Lasa (ESP)
 Juan Fernández (ESP)
 Ángel Vicioso (ESP)
 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
(3 wins each)
Most recent Brandon McNulty (USA)

History edit

The race was inaugurated in 1951, but was limited to local competition. It was rebranded after Spanish cyclist Miguel Induráin in 1998. In 2005, the race was upgraded to a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. For 2007 and 2008 the race was further upgraded to a 1.HC event. The race became part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020. These higher grades have attracted an increasingly competitive and international field of racers.

The race often loops through the city of Estella-Lizarra, in the Spanish region of Navarre. The modern race always includes several challenging climbs and thus tends to favor a fast all-rounder, rather than a climber or a pure sprinter.[2]

Hortensio Vidaurreta, Miguel María Lasa, Juan Fernández, Ángel Vicioso, and Alejandro Valverde share the record for most wins with three each.[3]

Past winners edit

Year Country Rider Team
1951   Spain Hortensio Vidaurreta individual
1952   Spain Hortensio Vidaurreta individual
1953   Spain Hortensio Vidaurreta individual
1954   Spain Miguel Vidaurreta individual
1955   Spain Jesús Galdeano Gamma
1956   Spain Antonio Ferraz Minaco
1957   Spain Miguel Chacón Faema–Guerra
1958 No race
1959   Spain Miguel Pacheco Faema–Guerra
1960 No race
1961   Spain José Pérez Francés Ferrys
1962   Spain Juan Belmonte Ferrys
1963   Spain José Pérez Francés Ferrys
1964   Spain Francisco Gabica KAS–Kaskol
1965   Spain Eusebio Vélez KAS–Kaskol
1966   Spain Carlos Echeverría KAS–Kaskol
1967   Spain Antonio Gómez del Moral KAS–Kaskol
1968   Spain José López Rodríguez Fagor–Fargas
1969   Spain Gregorio San Miguel KAS–Kaskol
1970   Spain Antonio Gómez del Moral KAS–Kaskol
1971   Spain Miguel María Lasa Orbéa–O.A.R.
1972   Spain Vicente López Carril KAS–Kaskol
1973   Spain Domingo Perurena KAS–Kaskol
1974   Spain Miguel María Lasa KAS–Kaskol
1975   Spain Agustín Tamames Super Ser
1976   Spain José Nazábal KAS–Campagnolo
1977   Spain Vicente López Carril KAS–Campagnolo
1978   Spain Miguel María Lasa Teka
1979   Spain Juan Fernández KAS–Campagnolo
1980   Spain Juan Fernández Fosforera–Vereco
1981   Spain Eulalio García Teka
1982   Spain Pedro Muñoz Zor–Helios
1983   Spain Juan Fernández Zor–Gemeaz
1984 No race
1985   Spain Celestino Prieto Reynolds
1986 No race
1987   Spain Miguel Induráin Reynolds-Seur
1988   Spain Pedro Delgado Reynolds
1989   Spain Mariano Sánchez Martinez Teka
1990   Spain Pedro Delgado Banesto
1991   France Roland Leclerc Amaya Seguros
1992   Spain Julián Gorospe Banesto
1993   Denmark Johnny Weltz ONCE
1994   Spain Marino Alonso Banesto
1995   Spain Félix García Casas Artiach
1996    Switzerland Alex Zülle ONCE
1997   Spain Mikel Zarrabeitia ONCE
1998   Spain Francisco Mancebo Banesto
1999   Italy Stefano Garzelli Mercatone Uno–Bianchi
2000   Spain Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero Vitalicio Seguros–Grupo Generali
2001   Spain Ángel Vicioso Kelme–Costa Blanca
2002   Spain Ángel Vicioso Kelme–Costa Blanca
2003   Germany Matthias Kessler Telekom
2004   Germany Matthias Kessler T-Mobile Team
2005   Spain Javier Pascual Rodríguez Comunidad Valenciana-Elche
2006   Germany Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner
2007   Italy Rinaldo Nocentini AG2R Prévoyance
2008   Germany Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner
2009   Spain David de la Fuente Fuji–Servetto
2010   Spain Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha
2011   Spain Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel–Euskadi
2012   Spain Daniel Moreno Team Katusha
2013   Slovenia Simon Špilak Team Katusha
2014   Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
2015   Spain Ángel Vicioso Team Katusha
2016   Spain Jon Izagirre Movistar Team
2017   Great Britain Simon Yates Orica–Scott
2018   Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
2019   France Jonathan Hivert Direct Énergie
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic[4]
2021   Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
2022   France Warren Barguil Arkéa–Samsic
2023   Spain Ion Izagirre Cofidis
2024   United States Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates

Wins per country edit

Wins Country
55   Spain
4   Germany
3   France
2   Italy
1   Denmark
  Great Britain
  Slovenia
  Switzerland
  United States

References edit

  1. ^ "Gran Premio Miguel Indurain (1.Pro)". ProcyclingStats. 2023.
  2. ^ "G.P Miguel Indurain (Esp) - Cat.1.ProS". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  3. ^ "GP Miguel Indurain". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  4. ^ Weislo, Laura (13 March 2020). "Calendar of coronavirus race cancellations". CyclingNews. Retrieved 3 April 2021.

External links edit

  • 2003 results
  • 2004 results
  • 2005 results
  • 2006 results
  • 2007 results
  • 2008 results
  • 2009 results[permanent dead link]

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The Grand Prix Miguel Indurain Spanish Gran Premio Miguel Indurain formerly the Grand Prix Navarre is a Spanish one day road bicycle race 1 GP Miguel IndurainRace detailsDateEarly AprilRegionNavarre SpainEnglish nameGrand Prix Miguel IndurainLocal name s Gran Premio Miguel Indurain in Spanish DisciplineRoadCompetitionUCI ProSeriesTypeSingle dayOrganiserClub Ciclista Estella 1 Web sitewww wbr clubciclistaestella wbr comHistoryFirst edition1951 1951 Editions70 as of 2024 First winner Hortensio Vidaurreta ESP Most wins Hortensio Vidaurreta ESP Miguel Maria Lasa ESP Juan Fernandez ESP Angel Vicioso ESP Alejandro Valverde ESP 3 wins each Most recent Brandon McNulty USA Contents 1 History 2 Past winners 2 1 Wins per country 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe race was inaugurated in 1951 but was limited to local competition It was rebranded after Spanish cyclist Miguel Indurain in 1998 In 2005 the race was upgraded to a 1 1 event on the UCI Europe Tour For 2007 and 2008 the race was further upgraded to a 1 HC event The race became part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020 These higher grades have attracted an increasingly competitive and international field of racers The race often loops through the city of Estella Lizarra in the Spanish region of Navarre The modern race always includes several challenging climbs and thus tends to favor a fast all rounder rather than a climber or a pure sprinter 2 Hortensio Vidaurreta Miguel Maria Lasa Juan Fernandez Angel Vicioso and Alejandro Valverde share the record for most wins with three each 3 Past winners editYear Country Rider Team 1951 nbsp Spain Hortensio Vidaurreta individual 1952 nbsp Spain Hortensio Vidaurreta individual 1953 nbsp Spain Hortensio Vidaurreta individual 1954 nbsp Spain Miguel Vidaurreta individual 1955 nbsp Spain Jesus Galdeano Gamma 1956 nbsp Spain Antonio Ferraz Minaco 1957 nbsp Spain Miguel Chacon Faema Guerra 1958 No race 1959 nbsp Spain Miguel Pacheco Faema Guerra 1960 No race 1961 nbsp Spain Jose Perez Frances Ferrys 1962 nbsp Spain Juan Belmonte Ferrys 1963 nbsp Spain Jose Perez Frances Ferrys 1964 nbsp Spain Francisco Gabica KAS Kaskol 1965 nbsp Spain Eusebio Velez KAS Kaskol 1966 nbsp Spain Carlos Echeverria KAS Kaskol 1967 nbsp Spain Antonio Gomez del Moral KAS Kaskol 1968 nbsp Spain Jose Lopez Rodriguez Fagor Fargas 1969 nbsp Spain Gregorio San Miguel KAS Kaskol 1970 nbsp Spain Antonio Gomez del Moral KAS Kaskol 1971 nbsp Spain Miguel Maria Lasa Orbea O A R 1972 nbsp Spain Vicente Lopez Carril KAS Kaskol 1973 nbsp Spain Domingo Perurena KAS Kaskol 1974 nbsp Spain Miguel Maria Lasa KAS Kaskol 1975 nbsp Spain Agustin Tamames Super Ser 1976 nbsp Spain Jose Nazabal KAS Campagnolo 1977 nbsp Spain Vicente Lopez Carril KAS Campagnolo 1978 nbsp Spain Miguel Maria Lasa Teka 1979 nbsp Spain Juan Fernandez KAS Campagnolo 1980 nbsp Spain Juan Fernandez Fosforera Vereco 1981 nbsp Spain Eulalio Garcia Teka 1982 nbsp Spain Pedro Munoz Zor Helios 1983 nbsp Spain Juan Fernandez Zor Gemeaz 1984 No race 1985 nbsp Spain Celestino Prieto Reynolds 1986 No race 1987 nbsp Spain Miguel Indurain Reynolds Seur 1988 nbsp Spain Pedro Delgado Reynolds 1989 nbsp Spain Mariano Sanchez Martinez Teka 1990 nbsp Spain Pedro Delgado Banesto 1991 nbsp France Roland Leclerc Amaya Seguros 1992 nbsp Spain Julian Gorospe Banesto 1993 nbsp Denmark Johnny Weltz ONCE 1994 nbsp Spain Marino Alonso Banesto 1995 nbsp Spain Felix Garcia Casas Artiach 1996 nbsp Switzerland Alex Zulle ONCE 1997 nbsp Spain Mikel Zarrabeitia ONCE 1998 nbsp Spain Francisco Mancebo Banesto 1999 nbsp Italy Stefano Garzelli Mercatone Uno Bianchi 2000 nbsp Spain Miguel Angel Martin Perdiguero Vitalicio Seguros Grupo Generali 2001 nbsp Spain Angel Vicioso Kelme Costa Blanca 2002 nbsp Spain Angel Vicioso Kelme Costa Blanca 2003 nbsp Germany Matthias Kessler Telekom 2004 nbsp Germany Matthias Kessler T Mobile Team 2005 nbsp Spain Javier Pascual Rodriguez Comunidad Valenciana Elche 2006 nbsp Germany Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner 2007 nbsp Italy Rinaldo Nocentini AG2R Prevoyance 2008 nbsp Germany Fabian Wegmann Gerolsteiner 2009 nbsp Spain David de la Fuente Fuji Servetto 2010 nbsp Spain Joaquim Rodriguez Team Katusha 2011 nbsp Spain Samuel Sanchez Euskaltel Euskadi 2012 nbsp Spain Daniel Moreno Team Katusha 2013 nbsp Slovenia Simon Spilak Team Katusha 2014 nbsp Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team 2015 nbsp Spain Angel Vicioso Team Katusha 2016 nbsp Spain Jon Izagirre Movistar Team 2017 nbsp Great Britain Simon Yates Orica Scott 2018 nbsp Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team 2019 nbsp France Jonathan Hivert Direct Energie 2020 No race due to COVID 19 pandemic 4 2021 nbsp Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team 2022 nbsp France Warren Barguil Arkea Samsic 2023 nbsp Spain Ion Izagirre Cofidis 2024 nbsp United States Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates Wins per country edit Wins Country 55 nbsp Spain 4 nbsp Germany 3 nbsp France 2 nbsp Italy 1 nbsp Denmark nbsp Great Britain nbsp Slovenia nbsp Switzerland nbsp United StatesReferences edit Gran Premio Miguel Indurain 1 Pro ProcyclingStats 2023 G P Miguel Indurain Esp Cat 1 ProS Memoire du cyclisme eu in French Retrieved 5 October 2023 GP Miguel Indurain FirstCycling com 2023 Weislo Laura 13 March 2020 Calendar of coronavirus race cancellations CyclingNews Retrieved 3 April 2021 External links edit2003 results 2004 results 2005 results 2006 results 2007 results 2008 results 2009 results permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GP Miguel Indurain amp oldid 1218378955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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