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Coppa Collecchio

Coordinates: 44°45′27″N 10°12′41″E / 44.7576°N 10.2115°E / 44.7576; 10.2115
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Coppa Collecchio
Race details
DateMid September
RegionParma, Italy
English nameCollecchio Cup
Local name(s)Coppa Collecchio (in Italian)
DisciplineRoad
TypeOne-day race
OrganiserG.S. Virtus Collecchio
Web sitewww.gsvirtuscollecchio.com/1/coppa_collecchio_3978229.html Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1929 (1929)
Editions88 (as of 2024)
First winner Ettore Morellini (ITA)
Most wins Mario Sgrinzato (ITA) 3 wins
Most recent Alessandro Borgo (ITA)

The Coppa Collecchio is an annual one-day cycling race held in the Collecchio commune of Province of Parma, Italy. It is organized by G.S. Virtus Collecchio. In 2020 the race was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

The route

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Route segment in Boschi di Carrega

Every year the route is almost the same. It commences in the square in front of Collecchio's historic Town Hall (Municipio). It features a demanding course with eight loops through the Parco naturale regionale dei Boschi di Carrega [it] and three loops through Talignano, including a notable GPM (Gran Premio della Montagna) ascent at Segalara. The race concludes at the starting point. [2]

Book about Coppa Collecchio

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In September 2016, a book was launched to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the event. The book "Coppa Collecchio, 80 years on two wheels" (Italian: Coppa Collecchio, 80 anni sulle due ruote) commemorates the rich history of the Coppa Collecchio cycling race, one of Italy's oldest, and includes details on winners and key cyclists. The event, now focused on elite and under-23 categories, has played a pivotal role in the careers of many cyclists. The presentation featured Stefano Risoli, President of G.S. Virtus Collecchio, Paolo Bianchi, Collecchio's Mayor, and Silvia Dondi, Sports Councilor of the Collecchio Municipality.[3]

Results

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Year Winner Second Third
1929 Italy Ettore Morellini
1930 Italy Vasco Bergamaschi
1931 Italy Mario Borsari
1932 Italy Bruno Negri
1933 Italy Edoardo Molinar
1934 Italy Armando Zucchini
1935 Italy Pietro Rimoldi Italy Rinaldo Gerini Italy Renato Scorticati
1936 Italy Aldo Postè
1937 Italy Angelo Fava
1938 Italy Corrado Ardizzoni
1939 Italy Francesco De Rosa
1940 Italy Arnaldo Cristofori
1941 Not disputed due to World War II
1942 Italy Federico Rozzi
1943-1944 Not disputed due to World War II
1945 Italy Giovanni Ronco
1946 Italy Nello Spreafichi
1947 Italy Luciano Pezzi
1948 No race
1949 Italy Gianni Ghidini
1950 Italy Angelo Venturoli
1951 Italy Renzo Cella
1952 Italy Aldo Gandini
1953 Italy Renato Ponzini
1954 Italy Gino Reggiani
1955 Italy Gianni Ferlenghi
1956 Italy Nello Olivetti
1957 Italy Colombo Cassano
1958 Italy Ercole Baldini
1959 Italy Guido Carlesi
1960 Italy Remo Amici
1961 Italy Guido Neri
1962 Italy Lorenzo Lorenzi
1963 Italy Alberto Pellizzaro
1964 Italy Emilio Casalini
1965 Italy Pietro Guerra
1966 Italy Luciano Greci
1967 Italy Ernesto Jotti
1968 Italy Paolo Zini
1969 Italy Giovanni Varini
1970 No race
1971 Italy Bruno Reggenini
1972 Italy Claudio Guarnieri
1973 Italy Massimo Tremolada
1974 Italy Paolo Simboli
1975 Italy Wainer Reggiani
1976 Italy Emanuele Bombini
1977 Italy Daniele Antinori
1978 Italy Fabrizio Rizzolini
1979 Italy Paolo Maini
1980 No race
1981 Italy Fabio Benotti
1982 Italy Daniele Simboli
1983 No race
1984 Italy Roberto Pelliconi
1985 Italy Maurizio Vandelli
1986 Italy Marco Lietti
1987 Italy Gianluca Tonetti
1988 Italy Gianluca Tonetti
1989 Italy Stefano Zanini
1990 Italy Enrico Cecchetto
1991 Italy Alessandro Bertolini
1992 Italy Elio Aggiano
1993 Italy Daniele Sgnaolin
1994 Italy Sergio Previtali
1995 Italy Michele Bedin
1996 Italy Diego Ferrari
1997 Moldova Ruslan Ivanov
1998 Italy Michele Gobbi
1999 Italy Luigi Giambelli
2000 Russia Dmitrij Dement'ev
2001 Ukraine Volodymyr Starchyk
2002 Ukraine Roman Luhovyy Italy Andrea Moletta Italy Davide Silvestri
2003 Italy Davide Silvestri Italy Riccardo Riccò Italy Andrea Sanvido
2004 Italy Marco Vettoretti Italy Paolo Bailetti Italy Domenico Pozzovivo
2005 Italy Alessandro Raisoni Italy Carlo Scognamiglio Italy Maurizio Biondo
2006 Italy Federico Masiero Italy Mauro Colombera Russia Sergej Rudaskov
2007 Italy Davide Bonuccelli Italy Damiano Margutti Italy Emanuele Moschen
2008 Italy Leonardo Pinizzotto Italy Sacha Modolo Italy Daniel Oss
2009 Italy Andrea Vaccher Italy Matteo Collodel Italy Giorgio Cecchinel
2010 Italy Mario Sgrinzato Italy Andrea Pasqualon Brazil Rafael Andriato
2011 Italy Enrico Battaglin Italy Andrea Palini Italy Francesco Lasca
2012 Italy Mario Sgrinzato Ukraine Oleksandr Polivoda Italy Ricardo Pichetta
2013 Italy Mario Sgrinzato Italy Paolo Colonna Romania Andrei Nechita
2014 Italy Damiano Cima Italy Stefano Perego Italy Simone Bettinelli
2015 Italy Nicola Toffali Italy Fausto Masnada Italy Marco Bernardinetti
2016 Belarus Aleksandr Riabushenko Italy Davide Orrico Italy Andrea Vendrame
2017 Italy Federico Sartor Italy Francesco Romano Italy Davide Gabburo
2018 Italy Simone Ravanelli Italy Luca Mozzato Italy Ottavio Dotti
2019 Italy Edoardo Faresin Italy Alexander Konychev Italy Yuri Colonna
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Italy Andrea Piccolo Italy Luca Rastelli Italy Alessio Martinelli
2022 Italy Andrea Guerra Italy Alessandro Romele Italy Lorenzo Quartucci
2023[4] Russia Egor Igoshev Italy Michael Belleri Italy Nicolò Garibbo
2024[5] Italy Alessandro Borgo Italy Edoardo Zamperini Italy Filippo Agostinacchio

Wins by country

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Position Country Wins
1 Italy Italy 83
2 Russia Russia 2
3 Moldova Moldova 1
4 Belarus Belarus 1
5 Ukraine Ukraine 1

Multiple wins

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Position Country Wins
1 Italy Mario Sgrinzato 3
2 Italy Gianluca Tonetti 2
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References

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  1. ^ "Annullamento gare 2020" (in Italian). gsvirtuscollecchio.it. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  2. ^ "CoppaCollecchio Planimetria" (PDF). comune.collecchio.pr.it. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Coppa Collecchio: tutte le 80 edizioni raccontate in un libro". gsvirtuscollecchio.com (in Italian). 10 September 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Coppa Collecchio 2023: Igoshev vince la corsa emiliana davanti a Belleri e Garibbò" (in Italian). BiciSport. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Coppa Collecchio, sprint di Borgo sul campione italiano Zamperini" (in Italian). Official Site. 17 September 2024. Retrieved 1 October 2024.

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