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GP Miguel Induráin
Race details
Date Early April
Region Navarre, Spain
English name Grand Prix Miguel Induráin
Local name(s) Gran Premio Miguel Induráin (in Spanish)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Single-day
Organiser Club Ciclista Estella ([1])
History
First edition 1951 (1951)
First winner
 Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)
Most wins
 Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)
 Juan Fernández (ESP)
 Miguel María Lasa (ESP)
 Ángel Vicioso (ESP)
(3 wins)
Most recent
 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

The Grand Prix Miguel Induráin (Spanish: Gran Premio Miguel Induráin) is a Spanish one-day road bicycle race.



History


The race was inaugurated in 1951, but was limited to local competition. It was rebranded after the Spanish cyclist 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. 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.


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



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Rider
Team
1951

Spain

Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)

individual
1952

Spain

Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)

individual
1953

Spain

Hortensio Vidaurreta (ESP)

individual
1954

Spain

Miguel Vidaurreta (ESP)

individual
1955

Spain

Jesús Galdeano (ESP)

Gamma
1956

Spain

Antonio Ferraz (ESP)

Minaco
1957

Spain

Miguel Chacón (ESP)

Faema–Guerra
1958

No race
1959

Spain

Miguel Pacheco (ESP)

Faema–Guerra
1960

No race
1961

Spain

José Pérez Francés (ESP)

Ferrys
1962

Spain

Juan Belmonte (ESP)

Ferrys
1963

Spain

José Pérez Francés (ESP)

Ferrys
1964

Spain

Francisco Gabica (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1965

Spain

Eusebio Vélez (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1966

Spain

Carlos Echeverría (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1967

Spain

Antonio Gómez del Moral (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1968

Spain

José López Rodríguez (ESP)

Fagor-Fargas
1969

Spain

Gregorio San Miguel (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1970

Spain

Antonio Gómez del Moral (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1971

Spain

Miguel María Lasa (ESP)

Orbéa-O.A.R.
1972

Spain

Vicente López Carril (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1973

Spain

Domingo Perurena (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1974

Spain

Miguel María Lasa (ESP)

KAS-Kaskol
1975

Spain

Agustín Tamames (ESP)

Super Ser
1976

Spain

José Nazábal (ESP)

KAS-Campagnolo
1977

Spain

Vicente López Carril (ESP)

KAS-Campagnolo
1978

Spain

Miguel María Lasa (ESP)

Teka
1979

Spain

Juan Fernández (ESP)

KAS-Campagnolo
1980

Spain

Juan Fernández (ESP)

Fosforera-Vereco
1981

Spain

Eulalio García (ESP)

Teka
1982

Spain

Pedro Muñoz (ESP)

Zor-Helios
1983

Spain

Juan Fernández (ESP)

Zor-Gemeaz
1984

No race
1985

Spain

Celestino Prieto (ESP)

Reynolds
1986

No race
1987

Spain

Miguel Induráin (ESP)

Reynolds-Seur
1988

Spain

Pedro Delgado (ESP)

Reynolds
1989

Spain

Mariano Sánchez Martinez (ESP)

Teka
1990

Spain

Pedro Delgado (ESP)

Banesto
1991

France

Roland Leclerc (FRA)

Amaya Seguros
1992

Spain

Julián Gorospe (ESP)

Banesto
1993

Denmark

Johnny Weltz (DEN)

O.N.C.E.
1994

Spain

Marino Alonso (ESP)

Banesto
1995

Spain

Felix García Casas (ESP)

Artiach
1996

Switzerland

Alex Zülle (SUI)

O.N.C.E.
1997

Spain

Mikel Zarrabeitia (ESP)

O.N.C.E.
1998

Spain

Francisco Mancebo (ESP)

Banesto
1999

Italy

Stefano Garzelli (ITA)

Mercatone Uno–Bianchi
2000

Spain

Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero (ESP)

Vitalicio Seguros-Grupo Generali
2001

Spain

Ángel Vicioso (ESP)

Kelme-Costa Blanca
2002

Spain

Ángel Vicioso (ESP)

Kelme-Costa Blanca
2003

Germany

Matthias Kessler (GER)

Telekom
2004

Germany

Matthias Kessler (GER)

T-Mobile Team
2005

Spain

Javier Pascual Rodríguez (ESP)

Comunidad Valenciana-Elche
2006

Germany

Fabian Wegmann (GER)

Gerolsteiner
2007

Italy

Rinaldo Nocentini (ITA)

AG2r Prevoyance
2008

Germany

Fabian Wegmann (GER)

Gerolsteiner
2009

Spain

David De La Fuente (ESP)

Fuji-Servetto
2010

Spain

Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)

Team Katusha
2011

Spain

Samuel Sánchez (ESP)

Euskaltel–Euskadi
2012

Spain

Daniel Moreno (ESP)

Team Katusha
2013

Slovenia

Simon Špilak (SLO)

Team Katusha
2014

Spain

Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

Movistar Team
2015

Spain

Ángel Vicioso (ESP)

Team Katusha
2016

Spain

Jon Izagirre (ESP)

Movistar Team

2017

United Kingdom

Simon Yates (GBR)

Orica–Scott

2018

Spain

Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

Movistar Team


External links



  • 2003 results

  • 2004 results

  • 2005 results

  • 2006 results

  • 2007 results

  • 2008 results

  • 2009 results









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