Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi

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Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi
Race details
Date Early February
Region Tuscany, Italy
English name Grand Prix of the Etruschi Coast
Local name(s) GP della Costa Etruschi (Italian)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type single day race
History
First edition 1996
Editions 12
Last edition 2007
First winner Flag of Italy Fabrizio Guidi
Most wins Flag of Italy Alessandro Petacchi (3 wins)
Most recent Flag of Italy Alessandro Petacchi

The Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi is a one day professional cycling race between the towns of San Vincenzo and Donoratico on the Tuscany coast in Italy. The 193 kilometre long race takes place at the beginning of February and has now taken over from the Trofeo Laigueglia as the opening event of the Italian professional cycling season. It is ranked 1.1 on the UCI Europe Tour. The race has been dominated by Italians since its inception in 1996, with riders from that nation winning on nine occasions, with an all Italian 1-2-3 happening seven times out of the 12 editions of the race.

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[edit] History

The Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi is a relatively new race by European cycling standards, coming into being in 1996. For the first six years of its existence it only carried the grading of a national event and was not included on the UCI calendar nor did it carry any ranking points. It was not until 2002 that it was included on the UCI calendar with a ranking of 1.3. Despite its lack of official status in its early days the race always drew a top class field composed of mostly Italian teams and continues to do so . The race came of age in 1998 when 25,000 people saw Tuscan sprinting ace Mario Cipollini win the race, the first of his two victories (he won also in 2000). Ukrainian rider Yuriy Metlushenko has also taken two victories in the event (in 2002 and 2004), however the record for the most victories in the race stands with Alessandro Petacchi who posted three consecutive victories in 2005, 2006 and 2007. His third victory in 2007 was his first pro victory for nine months after breaking his kneecap in the Giro d’Italia in May 2006.

[edit] The Course

The race was originally over a distance of 153 kilometres but this has increased over the years to its present 193. The course is relatively level and definitely favours the sprinters. The first 30 kilometres are perfectly flat as the race leaves San Vincenzo and goes north along the coast to the town of Cecina. Here it swings inland and takes in two ascents of the modest 275 metre climb of the Guardistallo (the highest point of the course) after 39 and 79 kilometres. The second part of the race consists of two laps of a 24.3 kilometre circuit followed by five laps of a 10.15 circuit. Both these circuits are comparatively flat and are based around the finishing town of Donoratico where the race finishes on the Via Aurelia.

[edit] Race Winners

Year Winner Nationality Team
2007 Alessandro Petacchi Flag of Italy Italy Team Milram
2006 Alessandro Petacchi Flag of Italy Italy Team Milram
2005 Alessandro Petacchi Flag of Italy Italy Fassa Bortolo
2004 Yuriy Metlushenko Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Lanbouwkredit-Colnago
2003 Jaan Kirsipuu Flag of Estonia Estonia AG2R Prévoyance
2002 Yuriy Metlushenko Flag of Ukraine Ukraine Lanbouwkredit-Colnago
2001 Fabio Sacchi Flag of Italy Italy Saeco Macchine Per Cafe
2000 Mario Cipollini Flag of Italy Italy Saeco-Valli & Valli
1999 Endrio Leoni Flag of Italy Italy Liquigas-Pata
1998 Mario Cipollini Flag of Italy Italy Saeco
1997 Biagio Conte Flag of Italy Italy Scrigno
1996 Fabrizio Guidi Flag of Italy Italy Scrigno-Blue Storm

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