Giro del Mendrisiotto

Giro del Mendrisiotto
Race details
Date Mid-March
Region Ticino, Switzerland
English name Tour of Mendrisiotto
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Single day race
History
First edition 1933 (1933)
Editions 72 (as of 2012)
First winner  Enrico Gerosa (SUI)
Most wins  Gilbert Glaus (SUI) (3 wins)
Most recent  Marcel Aregger (SUI)

Giro del Mendrisiotto is a road bicycle race held annually around Mendrisio, in the canton of Ticino of Switzerland. The race was an amateur competition until 1996. Since 2005, it is organized as a 1.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour. In 2010 the race was excluded from the UCI calendar, once again becoming a national event.

Winners

Rider Team
1933 Switzerland Enrico Gerosa (SUI)
1934 Switzerland Fausto Introzzi (SUI)
1935 Switzerland Ettore Maestrani (SUI)
1936 Switzerland Fermo Radaelli (SUI)
1937 Switzerland Fermo Radaelli (SUI)
1938 Switzerland Walter Diggelmann (SUI)
1939 Germany Ernesto Kuhn (GER)
1940-
1946
No race
1947 Switzerland Franco Fanri (SUI)
1948 No race
1949 Switzerland Remo Pianezzi (SUI)
1950 Switzerland Hans Pfenninger (SUI)
1951 Italy Rino Benedetti (ITA)
1952 Switzerland Fausto Lurati (SUI)
1953 Switzerland Attilio Moresi (SUI)
1954 Switzerland Vittorio Mazzuchelli (SUI)
1955 Switzerland Armando Ceroni (SUI)
1956 Switzerland Adriano De Gasperi (SUI)
1957 Switzerland Alfred Ruegg (SUI)
1958 Switzerland Giancarlo Poiano (SUI)
1959 Italy Arturo Sabbadin (ITA)
1960 Switzerland Rolf Maurer (SUI)
1961 France Jean Jourden (FRA)
1962 Switzerland Robert Hintermüller (SUI)
1963 Switzerland Gilbert Fatton (SUI)
1964 Switzerland Hans Luethi (SUI)
1965 Switzerland Hans Luethi (SUI)
1966 Italy Vladimiro Palazzi (ITA)
1967 Switzerland Walter Richard (SUI)
1968 Switzerland Arthur Schlatter (SUI)
1969 Switzerland Franco Maietti (SUI)
1970 Switzerland Germano Mignami (SUI)
1971 Switzerland Josef Fuchs (SUI)
1972 Switzerland Xavier Kurmann (SUI)
1973 Switzerland Robert Thalmann (SUI)
1974 Switzerland Ivan Schmid (SUI)
1975 Switzerland Roland Schär (SUI)
1976 Switzerland Gabriele Mirri (SUI)
1977 Switzerland Gilbert Glaus (SUI)
1978 Switzerland Stefan Mutter (SUI)
1979 Switzerland Kurt Ehrensberger (SUI)
1980 Switzerland Gilbert Glaus (SUI)
1981 Switzerland Gilbert Glaus (SUI)
1982 Switzerland Jürg Bruggmann (SUI)
1983 Switzerland Richard Trinkler (SUI)
1984 Switzerland Benno Wyss (SUI)
1985 Switzerland Thomas Wegmüller (SUI)
1986 Australia Stephen Hodge (AUS)
1987 Switzerland Daniel Huwyler (SUI)
1988 Australia Scott Sunderland (AUS)
1989 Australia Barney St. George (AUS)
1990 Switzerland Pascal Jaccard (SUI)
1991 Switzerland Daniel Huwyler (SUI)
1992 Ukraine Serhiy Utchakov (UKR)
1993 Denmark Christian Andersen (DEN)
1994 Austria Peter Luttenberger (AUT)
1995 Switzerland Ralph Gartmann (SUI)
1996 Italy Salvatore Commesso (ITA)
1997 Switzerland Beat Zberg (SUI) Mercatone Uno
1998 Switzerland Felice Puttini (SUI) Ros Mary-Amica Chips
1999 Italy Valentino Fois (ITA) Vini Caldirola
2000 Switzerland Felice Puttini (SUI) Alessio
2001 Switzerland Alexandre Moos (SUI) Phonak
2002 Ukraine Ruslan Gryshchenko (UKR) Zoccorinese Vellutex
2003 Poland Mariusz Wiesiak (POL) Pacific-Da-Ver
2004 Italy Giuseppe De Maria (ITA) Vellutex Palazzago
2005 Italy Michele Maccanti (ITA) LPR–Piacenza
2006 Italy Daniele De Paoli (ITA) Team LPR
2007 Switzerland Andreas Dietziker (SUI) Team LPR
2008 Italy Eddy Serri (ITA) Miche-Silver Cross
2009 Lithuania Ignatas Konovalovas (LTU) Cervélo TestTeam
2010 Switzerland Andreas Dietziker (SUI) Vorarlberg–Corratec
2011 Switzerland Mirco Saggiorato (SUI) Atlas Personal
2012 Switzerland Marcel Aregger (SUI) Atlas Personal-Jakroo
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