Milan – Turin
Milan – Turin (Italian: Milano – Torino ) is the oldest one-day race in cycling that still exists today . The race, which ran from Milan to Turin, took place for the first time in 1876 , making it much older than the French classics Paris – Brest – Paris and Bordeaux – Paris (both first started in 1891). However, the race was held for the second time in 1894 and has only been held regularly since 1911.
Milan – Turin is organized by the RCS MediaGroup , which u. a. also organizes the Giro d'Italia and publishes the Gazzetta dello Sport .
To this day, Milan – Turin is considered to be one of the most important Italian 'classics' and has been classified by the UCI as "1st HC", the highest category below the ProTour . From 2005 Milan – Turin took place again at its traditional date in March and acted as the first Italian one-day race of spring. From 1987 to 2004 the race date was postponed to the end of the cycling season (mid-October).
The 600 meter high Superga mountain at the gates of Turin is considered to be the decisive ascent of the 200 km long race . The relatively simple profile makes the race one of the “fastest” classics in cycling: In 1999 Markus Zberg won with an average speed of 45.75 km / h.
The Palmarès from Milan – Turin is clearly shaped by Italian drivers: up to 2015 there were only 19 foreign victories, the vast majority of them recently. The record holder of the race is Costante Girardengo with five wins. Rolf Gölz was the only German to win in 1988 and 1989.
After a five-year break, the race took place again in 2012, since then again in autumn.
Winners list
- 2020 Arnaud Démare
- 2019 Michael Woods
- 2018 Thibaut Pinot
- 2017 Rigoberto Urán
- 2016 Miguel Ángel López
- 2015 Diego Rosa
- 2014 Giampaolo Caruso
- 2013 Diego Ulissi
- 2012 Alberto Contador
- 2008-2011 not held
- 2007 Danilo Di Luca
- 2006 Igor Astarloa
- 2005 Fabio Sacchi
- 2004 Marcos Serrano
- 2003 Mirko Celestino
- 2002 Michele Bartoli
- 2001 Mirko Celestino
- 2000 not held
- 1999 Markus Zberg
- 1998 Niki Aebersold
- 1997 Laurent Jalabert
- 1996 Daniele Nardello
- 1995 Stefano Zanini
- 1994 Francesco Casagrande
- 1993 Rolf Sørensen
- 1992 Gianni Bugno
- 1991 Davide Cassani
- 1990 Mauro Gianetti
- 1989 Rolf Gölz
- 1988 Rolf Gölz
- 1987 Phil Anderson
- 1986 not held
- 1985 Daniele Carola
- 1984 Paolo Rosola
- 1983 Francesco Moser
- 1982 Giuseppe Saronni
- 1981 Giuseppe Martinelli
- 1980 Giovanni Battaglin
- 1979 Alfio Zandi
- 1978 Pierino Gavazzi
- 1977 Rik Van Linden
- 1976 Enrico Paolini
- 1975 Wladimiro Panizza
- 1974 Roger De Vlaeminck
- 1973 Marcello Bergamo
- 1972 Roger De Vlaeminck
- 1971 Georges Pintens
- 1970 Luciano Armani
- 1969 Claudio Michelotto
- 1968 Franco Bitossi
- 1967 Gianni Motta
- 1966 Marino Vigna
- 1965 Vito Taccone
- 1964 Valentin Uriona
- 1963 Franco Cribori
- 1962 Franco Balmamion
- 1961 Walter Martin
- 1960 Arnaldo Pambianco
- 1959 Nello Fabri
- 1958 Agostini Coletto
- 1957 Miguel Poblet
- 1956 Ferdy Kübler
- 1955 Cleto Maule
- 1954 Agostini Coletto
- 1953 Luciano Maggini
- 1952 Aldo Bini
- 1951 Fiorenzo Magni
- 1950 Adolfo Grosso
- 1949 Luigi Casola
- 1948 Sergio Maggini
- 1947 Italo De Zan
- 1946 Vito Ortelli
- 1945 Vito Ortelli
- 1943–1944 not held
- 1942 Pietro Chiappini
- 1941 Pietro Chiappini
- 1940 Pierino Favalli
- 1939 Pierino Favalli
- 1938 Pierino Favalli
- 1937 Giuseppe Martano
- 1936 Cesare Del Cancia
- 1935 Giovanni Gotti
- 1934 Mariano Cipriani
- 1933 Giuseppe Graglia
- 1932 Giuseppe Olmo
- 1931 Giuseppe Graglia
- 1926–1930 not held
- 1925 Adriano Zanaga
- 1924 Federico Gay
- 1923 Costante Girardengo
- 1922 Adriano Zanaga
- 1921 Federico Gay
- 1920 Costante Girardengo
- 1919 Costante Girardengo
- 1918 Gaetamo Belloni
- 1917 Oscar Egg
- 1916 not held
- 1915 Costante Girardengo
- 1914 Costante Girardengo
- 1913 Giuseppe Azzini
- 1912 not held
- 1911 Henri Pélissier
- 1906–1910 not held
- 1905 Giovanni Rossignoli
- 1904 not held
- 1903 Giovanni Gerbi
- 1897–1902 not held
- 1896 Giovanni Moro
- 1895 not held
- 1894 Luigi Airaldi
- 1877–1893 not held
- 1876 Paolo Magretti
Individual evidence
Web links
- Official website (Italian / English)
- Milan – Turin in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Milan – Turin in the Radsportseiten.net database