Trofeo Baracchi

Trofeo Baracchi
Race details
RegionItaly
English nameBaracchi Trophy
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Road World Cup (1991)
TypeTime trial
History
First edition1941 (1941)
Editions51
Final edition1991
First winner Michele Motta (ITA)
Most wins Francesco Moser (ITA) (5 times)
Final winner Tony Rominger (SUI)

The Trofeo Baracchi was a major Italian cycling race that ran for 50 years.[1] It was created by Mino Baracchi, in memory of his father Angelo who was a great cycle racing fan. Originally (from 1941) an amateur individual time trial, from 1944 it was open to professionals and became a major event on the European calendar. Initially it took place every two years but from 1949 it became an annual event and adopted the two person team time trial format. It continued with this formula until 1990.[2] The last running of the event in 1991 reverted to a solo time trial and also held as the Grand Prix des Nations.[3]

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1941  Italy Michele Motta
1942  Italy Gelsomino Locatelli
1943 No race
1944  Italy Michele Motta
1945  Italy Michele Motta
1946  Italy Antonio Ausenda
1947  Italy Sergio Maggini
1948  Italy Giorgio Cargioli
1949  Italy Fiorenzo Magni (victory shared with Adolfo Grosso)
1949  Italy Adolfo Grosso (victory shared with Fiorenzo Magni)
1950  Italy Fiorenzo Magni (victory shared with Antonio Bevilacqua)
1950  Italy Antonio Bevilacqua (victory shared with Fiorenzo Magni)
1951  Italy Fiorenzo Magni (victory shared with Giuseppe Minardi)
1951  Italy Giuseppe Minardi (victory shared with Fiorenzo Magni)
1952  Italy Giancarlo Astrua (victory shared with Nino Defilippis)
1952  Italy Nino Defilippis (victory shared with Giancarlo Astrua)
1953  Italy Fausto Coppi (victory shared with Riccardo Filippi)
1953  Italy Riccardo Filippi (victory shared with Fausto Coppi)
1954  Italy Fausto Coppi (victory shared with Riccardo Filippi)
1954  Italy Riccardo Filippi (victory shared with Fausto Coppi)
1955  Italy Fausto Coppi (victory shared with Riccardo Filippi)
1955  Italy Riccardo Filippi (victory shared with Fausto Coppi)
1956   Switzerland Rolf Graf (victory shared with André Darrigade)
1956  France André Darrigade (victory shared with Rolf Graf)
1957  Italy Fausto Coppi (victory shared with Ercole Baldini)
1957  Italy Ercole Baldini (victory shared with Fausto Coppi)
1958  Italy Ercole Baldini (victory shared with Aldo Moser)
1958  Italy Aldo Moser (victory shared with Ercole Baldini)
1959  Italy Ercole Baldini (victory shared with Aldo Moser)
1959  Italy Aldo Moser (victory shared with Ercole Baldini)
1960  Italy Diego Ronchini (victory shared with Romeo Venturelli)
1960  Italy Romeo Venturelli (victory shared with Diego Ronchini)
1961  Italy Ercole Baldini (victory shared with Joseph Velly)
1961  France Joseph Velly (victory shared with Ercole Baldini)
1962  West Germany Rudi Altig (victory shared with Jacques Anquetil)
1962  France Jacques Anquetil (victory shared with Rudi Altig)
1963  France Joseph Velly (victory shared with Joseph Novales)
1963  France Joseph Novales (victory shared with Joseph Velly)
1964  Italy Gianni Motta (victory shared with Giacomo Fornoni)
1964  Italy Giacomo Fornoni (victory shared with Gianni Motta)
1965  France Jacques Anquetil (victory shared with Jean Stablinski)
1965  France Jean Stablinski (victory shared with Jacques Anquetil)
1966  Belgium Eddy Merckx (victory shared with Ferdinand Bracke)
1966  Belgium Ferdinand Bracke (victory shared with Eddy Merckx)
1967  Belgium Eddy Merckx (victory shared with Ferdinand Bracke)
1967  Belgium Ferdinand Bracke (victory shared with Eddy Merckx)
1968  France Jacques Anquetil (victory shared with Felice Gimondi)
1968  Italy Felice Gimondi (victory shared with Jacques Anquetil)
1969  Belgium Herman Van Springel (victory shared with Joaquim Agostinho)
1969  Portugal Joaquim Agostinho (victory shared with Herman Van Springel)
1970  Sweden Gösta Pettersson (victory shared with Tomas Pettersson)
1970  Sweden Tomas Pettersson (victory shared with Gösta Pettersson)
1971  Spain Luis Ocaña (victory shared with Leif Mortensen)
1971  Denmark Leif Mortensen (victory shared with Luis Ocaña)
1972  Belgium Eddy Merckx (victory shared with Roger Swerts)
1972  Belgium Roger Swerts (victory shared with Eddy Merckx)
1973  Italy Felice Gimondi (victory shared with Martín Emilio Rodríguez)
1973  Colombia Martín Emilio Rodríguez (victory shared with Felice Gimondi)
1974  Italy Francesco Moser (victory shared with Roy Schuiten)
1974  Netherlands Roy Schuiten (victory shared with Francesco Moser)
1975  Italy Francesco Moser (victory shared with Gianbattista Baronchelli)
1975  Italy Gianbattista Baronchelli (victory shared with Francesco Moser)
1976  Belgium Freddy Maertens (victory shared with Michel Pollentier)
1976  Belgium Michel Pollentier (victory shared with Freddy Maertens)
1977  Sweden Bernt Johansson (victory shared with Carmelo Barone)
1977  Italy Carmelo Barone (victory shared with Bernt Johansson)
1978  Netherlands Roy Schuiten (victory shared with Knut Knudsen)
1978  Norway Knut Knudsen (victory shared with Roy Schuiten)
1979  Italy Francesco Moser (victory shared with Giuseppe Saronni)
1979  Italy Giuseppe Saronni (victory shared with Francesco Moser)
1980  Belgium Alfons De Wolf (victory shared with Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke)
1980  Belgium Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke (victory shared with Alfons De Wolf)
1981   Switzerland Daniel Gisiger (victory shared with Serge Demierre)
1981   Switzerland Serge Demierre (victory shared with Daniel Gisiger)
1982   Switzerland Daniel Gisiger (victory shared with Roberto Visentini)
1982  Italy Roberto Visentini (victory shared with Daniel Gisiger)
1983   Switzerland Daniel Gisiger (victory shared with Silvano Contini)
1983  Italy Silvano Contini (victory shared with Daniel Gisiger)
1984  Italy Francesco Moser (victory shared with Bernard Hinault)
1984  France Bernard Hinault (victory shared with Francesco Moser)
1985  Italy Francesco Moser (victory shared with Hans-Henrik Ørsted)
1985  Denmark Hans-Henrik Ørsted (victory shared with Francesco Moser)
1986  Italy Giuseppe Saronni (victory shared with Lech Piasecki)
1986  Poland Lech Piasecki (victory shared with Giuseppe Saronni)
1987  Italy Bruno Leali (victory shared with Massimo Ghirotto)
1987  Italy Massimo Ghirotto (victory shared with Bruno Leali)
1988  Poland Czesław Lang (victory shared with Lech Piasecki)
1988  Poland Lech Piasecki (victory shared with Czesław Lang)
1989  France Laurent Fignon (victory shared with Thierry Marie)
1989  France Thierry Marie (victory shared with Laurent Fignon)
1990  West Germany Rolf Gölz (victory shared with Tom Cordes)
1990  Netherlands Tom Cordes (victory shared with Rolf Gölz)
1991   Switzerland Tony Rominger

References

  1. ^ "Trofeo Baracchi". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  2. ^ "Trofeo Baracchi (Ita) - Ex". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French).
  3. ^ "Trofeo Baracchi(1.1)". ProcyclingStats. 6 October 2023.

External references

  • Trofeo Baracchi palmares at Cycling Archives


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