Genoa–Nice

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Genoa–Nice was a professional cycle race held as a single-day race between Genoa, Italy and Nice, France. It was first held in 1910 and held for the final time in 1975. In 1961 and 1962 it was part of the Super Prestige Pernod series. In 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1967 and 1973 it was held in the opposite direction, from Nice to Genoa.

Genoa–Nice
Race details
DateLate February/early March
RegionItaly, France
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionSuper Prestige Pernod
TypeSingle-day race
History
First edition1910 (1910)
Final edition1975
First winner Omer Beaugendre (FRA)
Most wins2 wins:
 Cyrille Guimard (FRA)
 Raoul Lesueur (FRA)
Final winner Raymond Delisle (FRA)

Winners

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Year Country Rider Team
1910   France Omer Beaugendre
1911–1913 No race
1914   Italy Guido Vercellino
1915–1920 No race
1921   Italy Costante Girardengo
1922–1934 No race
1935   France Raoul Lesueur
1936   Italy Pietro Rimoldi
1937   France Raoul Lesueur
1938   France Amédée Rolland
1939–1952 No race
1953   France Charles Gregorini
1954   France Jesus Martinez
1955   France René Privat
1956   France Jean Bobet
1957   France Louison Bobet
1958   Italy Nino Defilippis
1959   France Joseph Groussard
1960   France Jean Stablinski
1961   France Fernand Picot
1962   Italy Antonio Bailetti
1963   West Germany Rudi Altig
1964   France André Darrigade
1965   Italy Carmine Preziosi
1966   France Lucien Aimar
1967   Netherlands Jan Janssen
1968   France Cyrille Guimard
1969   France Cyrille Guimard
1970   Italy Luciano Armani
1971   Netherlands Gerard Vianen
1972 No race
1973   Italy Marino Basso
1974 No race
1975   France Raymond Delisle

References

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