La Popolarissima

La Popolarissima is a one-day cycling race held annually in Veneto, Italy. It is part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2.[1]

La Popolarissima
Race details
DateMarch
RegionVeneto
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle day race
History
First edition1919 (1919)
Editions104 (as of 2019)
First winner Antonio Dalle Fusine (ITA)
Most wins Aimone Altissimo (ITA)
 Ottavio Gabrielli (ITA)
 Giovanni Brotto (ITA)
 Annibale Brasola (ITA)
 Nereo Bazzan (ITA)
 Pietro Poloni (ITA)
 Elia Viviani (ITA)
(2 wins)
Most recent Nicola Venchiarutti (ITA)

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1919 (1) Antonio Dalle Fusine
1919 (2) Giovanni Cimetta
1920 (1) Annibale Biasato
1920 (2) Attilio Longhetto
1921 (1) Adriano Zanaga
1921 (2) Angelo Testa
1922 (1) Gaetano Morbioli
1923 (2) Valentino Faccin
1923 Livio Cattel
1924 Sante Camporese
1925 Augusto Dal Cin
1926 Mario Lusiani
1927 Aldo Canazza
1928 Pietro Torres
1929 Aimone Altissimo
1930 Aimone Altissimo
1931 Umberto Censi
1932 Gino Zanardo
1933 Giovanni Roman
1934 Fausto Marion
1935 Ottavio Gabrielli
1936 Ottavio Gabrielli
1937 Giovanni Zandona
1938 Giovanni Brotto
1939 Giovanni Brotto
1940 Oreste Sperandio
1941 Silvio Furlan
1942 Giovanni Pinarello
1943 Giovanni Bonso
1944 No race
1945 Annibale Brasola
1946 Annibale Brasola
1947 Domenico De Zan
1948 Rinaldo Beschi
1949 Gino Galeazzi
1950 Alberto Gardo
1951 Lino Florean
1952 Lino Rossato
1953 Antonio Uliana
1954 Tenaro Codato
1955 Giuseppe Vanzella
1956 No race
1957 Pietro Zoppas
1958 Dino Liviero
1959 Giovanni Tessarolo
1960 Mino Bariviera
1961 Rino Rossetto
1962 Enzo Pretolani
1963 Edoardo Gregori
1964 Luigino Friso
1965 Mario da Dalt
1966 Marino Basso
1967 Gianpietro Talpo
1968 Pietro Poloni
1969 Nereo Bazzan
1970 Nereo Bazzan
1971 Luigi Mazzucco
1972 Gianni Sartori
1973 Antonio Dal Bo
1974 Pietro Poloni
1975 Luciano Guidolin
1976 Aldo Borgato
1977 Adriano Brunello
1978 Pierangelo Bincoletto
1979 Giovanni Biason
1980 Graziano Poli
1981 Franco Simionati
1982 Giancarlo Bada
1983 Silvio Martinello
1984 Fabio Parise
1985 Federico Ghiotto
1986 Ivan Parolin
1987 Giovanni Strazzer
1988 Fabio Baldato
1989 Orlando Sartori
1990 Stefano Checchin
1991 Desiderio Voltarel
1992 Nicola Minali
1993 Paolo Voltolini
1994 Filippo Meloni
1995 Franco Maragno
1996 Gabriele Balducci
1997 Luca Cei
1998 Miguel Ángel Meza
1999 Michele Sartor
2000 Angelo Furlan
2001 Ruslan Pidgornyy
2002 Francesco Chicchi
2003 Murilo Fischer
2004 Gianluca Geremia
2005 Luca D'Osvaldi Davide Beccaro Drasutis Stundzia
2006 Roberto Ferrari Oscar Gatto Andrea Grendene
2007 Mauro Abel Richeze Andrea Pinos Jacopo Guarnieri
2008 Jacopo Guarnieri Andrea Piechele Sacha Modolo
2009 Elia Viviani Andrea Menapace Davide Cimolai
2010 Elia Viviani Giacomo Nizzolo Davide Gomirato
2011 Siarhei Papok Oleksandr Polivoda Andrea Fedi
2012 Marco Benfatto Alberto Cecchin Davide Gomirato
2013 Nicola Ruffoni Federico Zurlo Stefano Perego
2014 Nicolas Marini Liam Bertazzo Mattia De Mori
2015 Rino Gasparrini Marco Maronese Xhuliano Kamberaj
2016 Riccardo Minali Rino Gasparrini Matteo Malucelli
2017 Filippo Calderaro Damiano Cima Leonardo Bonifazio
2018 Giovanni Lonardi Filippo Fortin Nicolas Dalla Valle
2019 Nicola Venchiarutti Cristian Rocchetta Samuele Zambelli
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References

  1. "2017 Popolarissima". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
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