Circuito de Getxo past winners
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Champions from 1924-2013
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2013 | Juan José Lobato (ESP) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
2012 | Giovanni Visconti (ITA) Movistar Team |
2011 | Juan José Lobato (ESP) Andalucía-Caja Granada |
2010 | Francisco Pacheco (ESP) Xacobeo-Galicia |
2009 | Koldo Fernández (ESP) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
2008 | Reinier Honig (NED) P3 Transfer-Batavus |
2007 | Vicente Reynès (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne |
2006 | Mikel Gaztañaga (ESP) Atom |
2005 | David Fernández (ESP) Andalucia-Paul Versan |
2004 | Gert Vanderaerden (BEL) MrBookmaker.com-Palmans |
2003 | Roberto Lozano (ESP) Kelme-Costa Blanca |
2002 | Martin Elmiger (SUI) Phonak Hearing Systems |
2001 | Alessandro Bertolini (ITA) Alessio |
2000 | César Garcia Calvo (ESP) Colchon Relax-Fuenlabrada |
1999 | Jesper Skibby (DEN) Home-Jack & Jones |
1998 | Marcel Wüst (GER) Festina-Lotus |
1997 | Jeremy Hunt (GBR) Banesto |
1996 | Arsenio Gonzales (ESP) Mapei – GB |
1995 | Mika Hietanen (FIN) Cédico - Sunjets - Ville de Charleroi |
1994 | Orlando Rodrigues (POR) Artiach - Nabisco |
1993 | No race |
1992 | Mathieu Hermans (NED) Lotus-Festina |
1991 | Adri van der Poel (NED) Tulip Computers |
1990 | Víctor Gonzalo (ESP) Banesto |
1989 | John Talen (NED) Panasonic – Isostar |
1988 | José Luis Villanueva (ESP) KAS – Canal 10 |
1987 | Federico Echave (ESP) B.H. Sport |
1986 | No race |
1985 | Antonio Esparza (ESP) Kelme |
1984 | Jesús Guzmán (ESP) Dormilon |
1983 | Carlos Hernández (ESP) Reynolds |
1982 | Juan Carlos Alonso (ESP) Teka |
1981 | Marino Lejarreta (ESP) Teka |
1980 | Felipe Yanez (ESP) Kelme |
1967– 1979 | No race |
1966 | Antonio Gómez del Moral (ESP) Kas-Kaskol |
1965 | Antonio Gómez del Moral (ESP) Kas-Kaskol |
1964 | Sebastián Elorza (ESP) Kas-Kaskol |
1963 | Manuel Martín (ESP) Kas-Kaskol |
1962 | Roberto Morales (ESP) Kas |
1961 | Antonio Barrutia (ESP) Catigene |
1960 | Jacinto Urrestarazu (ESP) Garsa |
1959 | Roberto Morales (ESP) Kas |
1958 | Fausto Iza (ESP) Boxing Club-KAS |
1957 | Hortencio Vidaurreta (ESP) Real Union Irun-Palmera |
1956 | Antonio Ferraz (ESP) Minaco-Peugeot |
1955 | Cosme Barrutia (ESP) Gamma |
1954 | Antonio Barrutia (ESP) Gamma |
1953 | Hortencio Vidaurreta (ESP) individual |
1952 | Óscar Elguezabal (ESP) individual |
1951 | Óscar Elguezabal (ESP) individual |
1950 | Jesús Morales (ESP) individual |
1949 | Jesús Loroño (ESP) individual |
1948 | Juan Jáuregui (ESP) individual |
1947 | Miguel Gual (ESP) U.D. Sans-Alas Color-Minaco |
1946 | Cipriano Aguirrezabal (ESP) individual |
1945 | Cipriano Aguirrezabal (ESP) individual |
1944 | Julian Berrendero (ESP) individual |
1943 | Martín Mancisidor (ESP) U.D. Sans |
1942 | Federico Ezquerra (ESP) individual |
1941 | Julian Berrendero (ESP) individual |
1940 | Federico Ezquerra (ESP) individual |
1936–1939 | No race |
1935 | Federico Ezquerra (ESP) Orbea |
1934 | José Urdangarin (ESP) Real Union Irun |
1930 | Mariano Cañardo (ESP) Styl |
1929 | Francisco Cepeda (ESP) Dilecta-Wolber |
1929–1933 | No race |
1928 | Manuel López (ESP) Real Madrid |
1927 | Dioscoro Alonso (ESP) C.D. Ibarrea |
1926 | Segundo Barruetabeña (ESP) Arenas Club |
1925 | Francisco Cepeda (ESP) Sopuertas Sport |
1924 | Domingo Gutiérrez (ESP) A.C. Bilbao |
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