GP Miguel Indurain past winners
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published Champions 1951-2014
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2014 | Alejandro Valverde (Esp) Movistar Team |
2013 | Simon Špilak (Slo) Team Katusha |
2012 | Daniel Moreno (Esp) Team Katusha |
2011 | Samuel Sánchez (Esp) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
2010 | Joaquim Rodríguez (Esp) Team Katusha |
2009 | David De La Fuente (Esp) Fuji-Servetto |
2008 | Fabian Wegmann (Ger ) Gerolsteiner |
2007 | Rinaldo Nocentini (Ita) AG2r Prevoyance |
2006 | Fabian Wegmann (Ger ) Gerolsteiner |
2005 | Javier Pascual Rodríguez (Esp) Comunidad Valenciana-Elche |
2004 | Matthias Kessler (Ger ) T-Mobile Team |
2003 | Matthias Kessler (Ger ) Telekom |
2002 | Ángel Vicioso (Esp) Kelme-Costa Blanca |
2001 | Ángel Vicioso (Esp) Kelme-Costa Blanca |
2000 | Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero (Esp) Vitalicio Seguros-Grupo Generali |
1999 | Stefano Garzelli (ITA) Mercatone Uno-Bianchi |
1998 | Francisco Mancebo (Esp) Banesto |
1997 | Mikel Zarrabeitia (Esp) O.N.C.E. |
1996 | Alex Zülle (SUI) O.N.C.E. |
1995 | Felix García Casas (Esp) Artiach |
1994 | Marino Alonso (Esp) Banesto |
1993 | Johnny Weltz (DEN) O.N.C.E. |
1992 | Julián Gorospe (Esp) Banesto |
1991 | Roland Leclerc (FRA) Amaya Seguros |
1990 | Pedro Delgado (Esp) Banesto |
1989 | Mariano Sánchez (Esp) Teka |
1988 | Pedro Delgado (Esp) Reynolds |
1987 | Miguel Indurain (Esp) Reynolds-Seur |
1986 | No race held |
1985 | Celestino Prieto (Esp) Reynolds |
1984 | No race held |
1983 | Juan Fernández (Esp) Zor-Gemeaz |
1982 | Pedro Muñoz (Esp) Zor-Helios |
1981 | Eulalio García (Esp) Teka |
1980 | Juan Fernández (Esp) Fosforera-Vereco |
1979 | Juan Fernández (Esp) KAS-Campagnolo |
1978 | Miguel María Lasa (Esp) Teka |
1977 | Vicente López Carril (Esp) KAS-Campagnolo |
1976 | José Nazábal (Esp) KAS-Campagnolo |
1975 | Agustín Tamames (Esp) Super Ser |
1974 | Miguel María Lasa (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1973 | Domingo Perurena (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1972 | Vicente López Carril (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1971 | Miguel María Lasa (Esp) Orbéa-O.A.R. |
1970 | Antonio Gómez del Moral (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1969 | Gregorio San Miguel (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1968 | José López Rodríguez (Esp) Fagor-Fargas |
1967 | Antonio Gómez del Moral (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1966 | Carlos Echeverría (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1965 | Eusebio Vélez (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1964 | Francisco Gabica (Esp) KAS-Kaskol |
1963 | José Pérez Francés (Esp) Ferrys |
1962 | Juan Belmonte (Esp) Ferrys |
1961 | José Pérez Francés (Esp) Ferrys |
1960 | No race held |
1959 | Miguel Pacheco (Esp) Faema-Guerra |
1958 | No race held |
1957 | Miguel Chacón (Esp) Faema-Granollers |
1956 | Antonio Ferraz (Esp) Minaco |
1955 | Jesús Galdeano (Esp) Gamma |
1954 | Miguel Vidaurreta (Esp) |
1953 | Hortensio Vidaurreta (Esp) |
1952 | Hortensio Vidaurreta (Esp) |
1951 | Hortensio Vidaurreta (Esp) |
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