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Coppa Città di Asti

Coordinates: 44°54′00″N 8°12′25″E / 44.90000°N 8.20694°E / 44.90000; 8.20694
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Coppa Città di Asti
Race details
RegionAsti, Italy
English nameAsti Cup
Local name(s)Coppa Città di Asti (in Italian)
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
History
First edition1927 (1927)
Editions73 (as of 2007)
First winner Giovanni Balla (ITA)
Most recent Tony Martin (GER)[1]

The Coppa Città di Asti was an annual one-day cycling race held in the Asti commune of Province of Parma, Italy.

The last edition of the race was held in 2007. The cessation of the race was not attributed to financial constraints, as historical sponsors continued their support. Luciano Cerrato, the organizer of the race cited the absence of his brother-in-law Piero Pia, who had an important role in the administrative aspects of the event.[2]

Results

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1927 Italy Giovanni Balla
1928 Italy Piero Bertolazzo
1929 Italy Giuseppe Graglia
1930 Italy Piero Bertolazzo
1931 Italy Giuseppe Graglia
1932 Italy Giuseppe Graglia
1933 Italy Glauco Servadei
1934 Italy Domenico Oggero
1935 Italy Giuseppe Pelassa
1936 Italy Pierino Agnesina
1937 Italy Amilcare Amisano
1938 Italy Sebastiano Torchio
1939 Italy Antonio Centis
1940 Italy Giovanni De Stefanis
1943 Italy Lores Zanotti
1946 Italy Enrico Mollo
1947 Italy Oreste Giorno
1948 Italy Giovanni Pettinati
1949 Italy Oreste Giorno
1950 Italy Giovanni Pettinati
1951 Italy Walter Vignono
1952 Italy Giuseppe Favero
1953 Italy Valerio Chiarlone
1954 Italy Colombo Cassano
1955 Italy Ernesto Minetto
1956 Italy Alessandro Cacherano
1958 Italy Giancarlo Martini
1959 Italy Umberto Ginocchio
1960 Italy Bruno Giorza
1961 Italy Renzo Dondoglio
1962 Italy Lorenzo Carminati
1963 Italy Angelo Ottaviani
1964 Italy Marino Rossi
1965 Italy Matteo Cravero
1966 Italy Roberto Bonetto
1967 Italy Giuseppe Scopel
1968 Italy Elminio Ferdusi
1969 Italy Giuseppe Camisani
1970 Italy Tommaso Giroli
1971 Italy Luciano Fusar Poli
1972 Italy Tommaso Giroli
1973 Italy Franco Peruzzo
1974 Italy Donato Masi
1976 Italy Piercarlo Rudino
1978 Italy Gilberto Barbero
1979 Italy Walter Cossetta
1980 Italy Flavio Gioffre
1981 Italy Paolo Di Martino
1982 Italy Luigi Burgo
1983 Italy Corrado Morandi
1984 Italy Carlo Buffa
1985 Italy Franco Beduz
1986 Italy Bruno Marini
1987 Italy Fabio Colnaghi
1990 Italy Giuseppe Tartaggia
1991 Italy Claudio Grosso
1992 Italy Giuseppe Palumbo
1993 Italy Francesco Secchiari
1994 Italy Marco Bellini
1995 Italy Mauro Silvestri
1996 Italy Gianluca Nicole
1997 Italy Massimiliano Martini
1998 Italy Luca Barla Italy Fabio Testi Italy Moris Sammassimo
1999 Italy Alessandro Cortinovis Russia Dmitri Dementiev Mexico Miguel Ángel Meza
2000 Italy Franco Pellizotti Ukraine Yaroslav Popovych Italy Federico Berta
2001 Italy Luca Solari Italy Andrea Sanvido Italy Manuel Quinziato
2002 Italy Cristian Tosoni Poland Daniel Okrucinski Russia Vladimir Gusev
2003 Italy Daniele Di Nucci Poland Hubert Krys Italy Francesco Failli
2004 Australia Aaron Kemps Italy Daniele Colli Italy Rino Zampilli
2005 Italy Fabio Sabatini Italy Tiziano Dall'Antonia Australia Nicholas Sanderson
2006 Italy Oscar Gatto Australia Matthew Goss Italy Stefano Basso
2007 Germany Tony Martin Belarus Siarhei Papok Poland Jarosław Marycz

References

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  1. ^ "73rd Coppa Citta di Asti - 1.2U". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  2. ^ "LUCIANO CERRATO, L'AMBASCIATORE DEL CICLISMO ASTIGIANO NEL MONDO". TUTTOBICI (in Italian). Retrieved 2 January 2024.

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