Trofeo Luis Puig

The Trofeo Luis Puig was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Valencian Community, Spain. In 2005, the race was organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. It has not been run since.

Trofeo Luis Puig
Race details
DateLate February
RegionComunidad Valenciana, Spain
English nameTrophy Luis Puig
Local name(s)Trofeo Luis Puig (in Spanish)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeSingle-day
History
First edition1969 (1969)
Final edition2005
First winner Carlos Echeverria
Most wins Noël Dejonckheere
Erik Zabel
(3 wins)
Final winner Alessandro Petacchi

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1969  Spain Carlos Echeverria
1970  Spain Ramon Saez
1971  Italy Pe Verhaegen
1972  Italy Eric Leman
1973  Belgium Gustave Van Roosbroeck
1974  Italy Eddy Peelman
1975  Italy Eddy Peelman
1976  Spain Tomas Nistal
1977  Spain Domingo Perurena
1978  Spain Javier Elorriaga
1979  Spain Antoine Gutierrez
1981  Belgium Noël Dejonckheere
1982  Germany Raimund Dietzen
1983  Belgium Noël Dejonckheere
1984  Belgium Noël Dejonckheere
1985  Spain Enrique Aja
1986  France Bernard Hinault
1987  Spain Pello Ruiz Cabestany
1988  Portugal Acacio Da Silva
1989  Netherlands Mathieu Hermans
1990  Netherlands Tom Cordes
1991  Germany Andreas Kappes
1992  Ireland Sean Kelly
1993  France Laurent Jalabert
1994  Italy Adriano Baffi
1995  Italy Mario Cipollini
1996  Belgium Peter Van Petegem
1997  Germany Erik Zabel
1998  Belgium Andrei Tchmil
1999  Italy Mario Cipollini
2000  Germany Erik Zabel
2001  Germany Erik Zabel
2002  Russia Serguei Ivanov
2003  Italy Alessandro Petacchi
2004  Spain Óscar Freire
2005  Italy Alessandro Petacchi
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