Subida Urkiola past winners
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2008 | David Arroyo Duran (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne 166km in 3.50.11 |
2007 | José A Gómez Marchante (Spa) Saunier Duval 163.0 kms in 3.50.38 |
2006 | Iban Mayo Diez (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi 185.4 kms in 3.48.25 |
2005 | Joaquín Rodríguez (Spa) Saunier Duval 170.3 kms in 4.08.33 |
2004 | Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) Saunier Duval 160.0 kms in 3.51.26 |
2003 | Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) iBanesto.com 160.0 kms in 3.53.59 |
2002 | Dario Frigo (Ita) Tacconi Sport 160.0 kms in 3.47.18 |
2001 | Jon Odriozola Mugarza (Spa) 160.0 kms in 3.55.47 |
2000 | Francesco Casagrande (Spa) 160.0 kms in 3.50.52 |
1999 | Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) 160.0 kms in 3.59.25 |
1998 | Simone Borgheresi (Ita) 160.0 kms in 4.01.01 |
1997 | Beat Zberg (Swi) 160.6 kms in 3.53.28 |
1996 | José-Maria Jimenez (Spa) 160.6 kms in 3.49.00 |
1995 | Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) 160.6 kms in 3.47.25 |
1994 | José-Maria Jimenez (Spa) 160.0 kms in 4.02.02 |
1993 | Tony Rominger (Swi) 160.0 kms in 4.03.23 |
1992 | Claudio Chiappucci (Ita) 160.0 kms in 4.22.30 |
1991 | Pedro Delgado (Spa) 160.0 kms in 3.59.34 |
1990 | Andrew Hampsten (USA) 170.0 kms in 4.24.50 |
1989 | Andrew Hampsten (USA) 167.0 kms in 4.17.03 |
1988 | Marino Lejarreta (Spa) 166.0 kms in 3.59.15 |
1987 | Marino Lejarreta (Spa) 165.0 kms in 4.05.09 |
1986 | Oscar de Jesus Vargas (Spa) |
1969 | Gabriel Mascaro (Spa) |
1968 | Joaquim Galera (Spa) |
1966 | Eusebio Velez (Spa) |
1965 | Julio Jimenez (Spa) |
1964 | Julio Jimenez (Spa) |
1962 | Julio Jimenez (Spa) |
1961 | Antonio Karmany (Spa) |
1936 | Claudio Leturiaga (Spa) |
1931 | Ricardo Ontera (Spa) |
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