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Milano–Busseto

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Milano–Busseto
Race details
DateMarch/April
RegionEmilia-Romagna, Italy
English nameMilan–Busseto
DisciplineRoad
TypeSingle-day
History
First edition1949 (1949)
Editions74 (as of 2024)
First winner Claudio Ricci (ITA)
Most wins
(2 wins)
Most recent Travis Stedman (RSA)

Milano–Busseto is an under-23 road bicycle race held annually in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

The race is currently part of the national calendar of the Italian Cycling Federation as a category 1.13 event. It is therefore reserved for under-23 year old cyclists.[1]

Winners

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Year Winner Second Third
1949 Italy Claudio Ricci Italy Loretto Petrucci
1950 Italy Donato Piazza
1951 Italy Giorgio Pavesi
1952 Italy Ettore Comellini
1953 Italy Giuseppe Favero
1954 Italy Eliseo Comellini Italy Germano Marinoni Italy Sergio Semprini
1955 Italy Giuseppe Ogna
1956 Italy Remo Tamagni
1957 Italy Nevio Vitali
1958 Italy Carlo Cressari
1959 Italy Sante Gaiardoni
1960 Italy Franco Alberti
1961 Italy Angelo Garda
1962 Italy Sergio Alzani
1963 Italy Giampiero Forti
1964 Italy Luigi Zuccotti [it]
1965 Italy Marco Belletti
1966 Italy Bruno Vittiglio [it]
1967 Italy Giorgio Bedini
1968 Italy Franco Vanzin Italy Agostino Bertagnoli
1969 Italy Enzo Trevisan
1970 Italy Claudio Guarnieri
1971 Italy Francesco Moser
1972 Italy Aldo Parecchini
1973 Italy Vittorio Algeri
1974 Italy Vittorio Algeri
1975 Italy Dino Porrini
1976 Italy Giorgio Casati
1977 Italy Alessandro Bettoni Italy Mario Fraccaro Italy Claudio Guarnieri
1978 Italy Giuseppe Solfrini
1979 Italy Pierangelo Bincoletto
1980 Italy Claudio Girlanda
1981 Italy Manrico Ronchiato
1982 Italy Patrizio Gambirasio
1983 Italy Gabriele Faedi
1984 Italy Angelo Tosi [it]
1985 Italy Gianbattista Bardelloni [it]
1986 Italy Fortunato Salvador
1987 Italy Alberto Destro
1988 Italy Fabrizio Bontempi
1989 Italy Maurizio Tomi
1990 Italy Giovanni Lombardi
1991 Italy Giovanni Lombardi
1992 Italy Gianpiero Polto
1993 Italy Giuseppe Asero
1994 Italy Michele Brombini
1995 Italy Elio Aggiano
1996 Italy Marco Cannone
1997 Italy Paolo Bossoni Italy Fabio Malberti Ukraine Oleksandr Klymenko
1998 Mexico Miguel Ángel Meza
1999 United Kingdom Jamie Burrow [de]
2000 Italy Cristiano Parrinello Italy Cristian Tosoni Italy Nicola Gavazzi
2001 Italy Simone Cadamuro Italy Sebastiano Scotti Italy Alberto Loddo
2002 Italy Luigi Tampanaro Italy Giampaolo Checchi Italy Pasquale Muto
2003 Italy Claudio Corioni Russia Aleksandr Bajenov Italy Mauro Conti
2004 Italy Rino Zampilli Italy Claudio Corioni Italy Giuseppe Di Salvo
2005 Italy Andrea Pagoto Italy Alan Marangoni Italy Mauro Finetto
2006 Italy Francesco Ginanni Italy Dario Cataldo Uzbekistan Konstantin Volik
2007 United Kingdom Ian Stannard Italy Mirko Selvaggi United Kingdom Ben Swift
2008 Italy Salvatore Mancuso Ukraine Vitaliy Buts Italy Cesare Benedetti
2009 Italy Stefano Borchi Italy Andrea Palini Italy Ivan Balykin
2010 non disputé
2011[2] Italy Christian Delle Stelle Italy Sonny Colbrelli Italy Ivan Balykin
2012[3] Italy Nicola Ruffoni Italy Andrea Trovato Italy Andrea Dal Col
2013 Italy Federico Zurlo Italy Liam Bertazzo Italy Gianluca Mengardo
2014[4] Italy Nicolas Marini Italy Davide Martinelli Italy Luca Pacioni
2015[5] Italy Simone Consonni Albania Xhuliano Kamberaj Italy Marco Maronese
2016[6] Italy Michael Bresciani Italy Mattia Frapporti Italy Oliviero Troia
2017[7] Italy Pietro Andreoletti Italy Federico Sartor Italy Enrico Logica
2018[8] Italy Matteo Furlan Italy Giacomo Garavaglia Italy Cezary Grodzicki
2019[9] Italy Enrico Zanoncello Italy Gregorio Ferri Italy Tommaso Fiaschi
2020 annulé
2021[10] Italy Gidas Umbri Italy Francesco Busatto Italy Alex Raimondi
2022[11] Italy Davide Persico Italy Michael Zecchin Colombia Nicolás Gómez
2023[12] Italy Davide Persico Italy Gianluca Cordioli Germany Tim Torn Teutenberg
2024[13] South Africa Travis Stedman Italy Lorenzo Peschi Italy Christian Bagatin

References

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  1. ^ "Milano–Busseto". firstcycling.com. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  2. ^ Alberto Dallatana (2 April 2011). "62 Milano Busseto Under23". italiaciclismo.net (in Italian)..
  3. ^ "Milano Busseto Under23". italiaciclismo.net (in Italian). 31 March 2012..
  4. ^ Alberto Dallatana (5 April 2014). "Imbattibile Nicolas Marini, vince anche la Milano - Busseto". italiaciclismo.net (in Italian)..
  5. ^ Simone Carpanini (28 March 2015). "CORSE STF: Simone Consonni conquista la 66^ Milano-Busseto". federciclismo.it (in Italian)..
  6. ^ Simone Carpanini (2 April 2016). "CORSE STF: Acuto di Michael Bresciani a Busseto". federciclismo.it (in Italian)..
  7. ^ Giorgio Torre (1 April 2017). "Pietro Andreoletti riporta in casa Colpack la Milano-Busseto". bicitv.it (in Italian)..
  8. ^ Giorgio Torre (14 April 2018). "Matteo Furlan prima firma alla 69/a Milano-Busseto". bicitv.it (in Italian)..
  9. ^ Giorgio Torre (6 April 2019). "Enrico Zanoncello cala il poker alla 70/a Milano-Busseto". bicitv.it (in Italian)..
  10. ^ Giorgio Torre (11 September 2021). "La fuga va in porto e Gidas Umbri vince la Milano-Busseto 2021". bicitv.it (in Italian)..
  11. ^ "Davide Persico con una super volata si sblocca alla Milano-Busseto". bicitv.it (in Italian). 2 April 2022..
  12. ^ "Tris di Davide Persico: ancora sua la Milano - Busseto". bicitv.it (in Italian). 1 April 2023..
  13. ^ "Milano-Busseto. Al Sudafricano Stedman la 74sima edizione : 2° Peschi, 3° Bagatin". tuttobiciweb.it (in Italian). 6 April 2024..