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The '''Trofeo Luis Puig''' is a single-day [[road bicycle race]] held in [[Valencian Community]], Spain. Originally named the Gran Premio Valencia, it was held annually (except for 1980) from the first edition in 1969 until 2005, in which year it was promoted to be a [[UCI race classifications|1.1]] event on the [[UCI Europe Tour]]. It was then not run for 16 years, until re-introduced under the name Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969, as the opening event of the [[2021 UCI Europe Tour]] as a race of 1.2 status. In 2023, the race was upgraded to category 1.1. |
The '''Trofeo Luis Puig''' is a single-day [[road bicycle race]] held in [[Valencian Community]], Spain. Originally named the Gran Premio Valencia, it was held annually (except for 1980) from the first edition in 1969 until 2005, in which year it was promoted to be a [[UCI race classifications|1.1]] event on the [[UCI Europe Tour]]. It was then not run for 16 years, until re-introduced under the name Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969, as the opening event of the [[2021 UCI Europe Tour]] as a race of 1.2 status. In 2023, the race was upgraded to category 1.1. |
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Spanish rider Vicente Mata died after being hit by a motorist in the 1987 edition of the race.<ref>{{cite web |title=Noted fatalities in professional cycling |url=https://velonews.competitor.com/2011/05/road/noted-fatalities-in-professional-cycling_172004 |website=www.velonews.com |publisher=[[VeloNews]] |access-date=28 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513235012/https://velonews.competitor.com/2011/05/road/noted-fatalities-in-professional-cycling_172004 |archive-date=May 13, 2011 |language=en |date=May 9, 2011}}</ref> |
Spanish rider Vicente Mata died after being hit by a motorist in the 1987 edition of the race.<ref>{{cite web |title=Noted fatalities in professional cycling |url=https://velonews.competitor.com/2011/05/road/noted-fatalities-in-professional-cycling_172004 |website=www.velonews.com |publisher=[[VeloNews]] |access-date=28 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513235012/https://velonews.competitor.com/2011/05/road/noted-fatalities-in-professional-cycling_172004 |archive-date=May 13, 2011 |language=en |date=May 9, 2011}}</ref> |
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Race details | |
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Date | Late January/February |
Region | Comunidad Valenciana, Spain |
Local name(s) | Gran Premio Valencia (1969−1979) Trofeo Luis Puig (1981−2005) Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969 (2021−) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Single-day |
Web site | voltalamarina |
History | |
First edition | 1969 |
Editions | 39 (as of 2023) |
First winner | ![]() |
Most wins | ![]() ![]() (3 wins) |
Most recent | ![]() |
The Trofeo Luis Puig is a single-day road bicycle race held in Valencian Community, Spain. Originally named the Gran Premio Valencia, it was held annually (except for 1980) from the first edition in 1969 until 2005, in which year it was promoted to be a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. It was then not run for 16 years, until re-introduced under the name Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969, as the opening event of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour as a race of 1.2 status. In 2023, the race was upgraded to category 1.1. it is now named after Luis Puig, a prominent Spanish sports executive who server as President of the Union Cycliste Internationale. [1]
Spanish rider Vicente Mata died after being hit by a motorist in the 1987 edition of the race.[2]
Winners
Year | Country | Rider | Team | |
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1969 | ![]() |
Carlos Echeverría | ||
1970 | ![]() |
Ramón Sáez | ||
1971 | ![]() |
Frans Verhaegen | ||
1972 | ![]() |
Eric Leman | ||
1973 | ![]() |
Gustaaf Van Roosbroeck | ||
1974 | ![]() |
Eddy Peelman | ||
1975 | ![]() |
Eddy Peelman | ||
1976 | ![]() |
Tomas Nistal | ||
1977 | ![]() |
Domingo Perurena | ||
1978 | ![]() |
Francisco Elorriaga | ||
1979 | ![]() |
Antoine Gutierrez | ||
1980 | No race | |||
1981 | ![]() |
Noël Dejonckheere | ||
1982 | ![]() |
Reimund Dietzen | ||
1983 | ![]() |
Noël Dejonckheere | ||
1984 | ![]() |
Noël Dejonckheere | ||
1985 | ![]() |
Enrique Aja | ||
1986 | ![]() |
Bernard Hinault | ||
1987 | ![]() |
Pello Ruiz Cabestany | ||
1988 | ![]() |
Acácio da Silva | ||
1989 | ![]() |
Mathieu Hermans | ||
1990 | ![]() |
Tom Cordes | ||
1991 | ![]() |
Andreas Kappes | ||
1992 | ![]() |
Sean Kelly | ||
1993 | ![]() |
Laurent Jalabert | ||
1994 | ![]() |
Adriano Baffi | ||
1995 | ![]() |
Mario Cipollini | ||
1996 | ![]() |
Peter Van Petegem | ||
1997 | ![]() |
Erik Zabel | ||
1998 | ![]() |
Andrei Tchmil | ||
1999 | ![]() |
Mario Cipollini | ||
2000 | ![]() |
Erik Zabel | ||
2001 | ![]() |
Erik Zabel | ||
2002 | ![]() |
Sergei Ivanov | ||
2003 | ![]() |
Alessandro Petacchi | ||
2004 | ![]() |
Óscar Freire | ||
2005 | ![]() |
Alessandro Petacchi | ||
2006–2020 | No race | |||
2021 | ![]() |
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2022 | ![]() |
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2023[3] | ![]() |
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References
- ^ https://www.uci.org/uci-history/4E4a552SyXOUBCtsZkEN8v.
{{cite web}}
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(help) - ^ "Noted fatalities in professional cycling". www.velonews.com. VeloNews. May 9, 2011. Archived from the original on May 13, 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
- ^ Fletcher, Patrick (22 January 2023). "Arnaud De Lie wins Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana - Gran Premi València". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 30 April 2023.