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Grand Prix Guillaume Tell

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Grand Prix Guillaume Tell
Race details
DateAugust
RegionSwitzerland
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
Web sitewww.gp-tell.ch/home.shtml Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1971 (1971)
Editions36
Final edition2009
First winner Fritz Wehrli (SUI)
Most wins Peter Verbeken (BEL)
 Guido Winterberg (SUI) (2 wins)
Final winner Mathias Frank (SUI)

The Grand Prix Guillaume Tell (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃pʁiɡijomtɛl]; "William Tell Grand Prize") was a professional cycling race held annually in Switzerland. It was part of UCI Europe Tour in category 2.2U.[1] In 2007, the race was part of the UCI Under 23 Nations' Cup.

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Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1971 Switzerland Fritz Wehrli Soviet Union Dimitri Trischin Soviet Union Aleksandre Gusiatnikov
1972 United Kingdom Dave Lloyd Spain José Luis Viejo Poland Jerzy Zwyrko
1973 France Guy Leleu West Germany Johan Ruch Soviet Union Nikolay Gorelov
1974 Switzerland Werner Fretz Switzerland Michel Kuhn Soviet Union Said Gouiseinov
1975 Denmark Jørgen Marcussen Soviet Union Aleksandre Gusiatnikov Czechoslovakia Miroslav Sykora
1976 Italy Roberto Ceruti Switzerland Bruno Wolfer Switzerland Richard Trinkler
1977 Switzerland Gilbert Glaus Italy Claudio Corti Czechoslovakia Jiri Bartolsic
1978 Switzerland Kurt Ehrensperger Belgium Fons de Wolf Switzerland Richard Trinkler
1979 Switzerland Richard Trinkler Switzerland Daniel Muller Italy Fausto Stiz
1980 Italy Mariano Polini Switzerland Helmut Wechselberger Switzerland Jürh Luchs
1981 Norway Dag Erik Pedersen Colombia José Patrocinio Jiménez France Etienne Neant
1982 Switzerland Niki Rüttimann Switzerland Urs Zimmermann Switzerland Richard Trinkler
1983 Switzerland Richard Trinkler Switzerland Heinz Imboden Czechoslovakia Vladimir Dolek
1984 Switzerland Guido Winterberg West Germany Peter Hilse Switzerland Heinz Imboden
1985 Switzerland Pascal Richard Soviet Union Riho Suun Australia Stephen Hodge
1986 Switzerland Heinz Imboden Switzerland Guido Winterberg Switzerland Arno Küttel
1987 Switzerland Guido Winterberg Switzerland Bernard Gavillet Switzerland Pascal Richard
1988 Switzerland Fabian Fuchs Colombia Alirio Chizabas France Laurent Madouas
1989 Switzerland Karl Kälin Switzerland Daniel Steiger West Germany Josef Holzmann
1990 Switzerland Werner Stutz Denmark Peter Meinert Switzerland Roland Meier
1991 Switzerland Alex Zülle Switzerland Beat Zberg Australia Patrick Jonker
1992 Switzerland Dieter Runkel Switzerland Roland Meier Netherlands Erik Dekker
1993 Belgium Peter Verbeken Switzerland André Wernli Switzerland Daniel Lanz
1994 No race
1995 Belgium Peter Verbeken Italy Manuele Scopsi Denmark Nicolaj Bo Larsen
1996 Italy Andrea Dolci Switzerland Oscar Camenzind Spain Marcelino García
1997 Switzerland Oscar Camenzind Switzerland Niki Aebersold Switzerland Armin Meier
1998 Italy Marco Velo Italy Daniele Nardello Switzerland Fabian Jeker
1999 No race
2000 Belgium Jurgen Van Goolen Belgium Nico Sijmens Netherlands Remmert Wielinga
2001 Sweden Emil Arnell Ukraine Yaroslav Popovych Italy Cristian Tosoni
2002 Denmark Rasmus Dyring Sweden Gustav Erik Larsson Switzerland Grégory Rast
2003 Russia Vladimir Gusev Slovenia Tomaž Nose Switzerland Florian Stalder
2004 Slovenia Tomaž Nose Slovenia Janez Brajkovič Luxembourg Andy Schleck
2005 No race
2006 Austria Markus Eibegger Slovakia Peter Velits Slovenia Miha Svab
2007 Latvia Gatis Smukulis Denmark Jakob Fuglsang France Jérôme Coppel
2008 Russia Timofey Kritskiy Colombia Jarlinson Pantano France Jocelyn Bar
2009 Switzerland Mathias Frank Germany Nico Schneider Hungary Péter Kusztor

References

  1. ^ "2009 Grand Prix Tell". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 5 August 2016.


This page was last edited on 4 August 2024, at 13:27
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