Subida al Naranco

Subida al Naranco
Race details
Date Early-May
Region Asturias, Spain
English name Ascent to Naranco
Local name(s) Subida al Naranco (Spanish)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Single-day
History
First edition 1941 (1941)
Editions 47 (as of 2013)
First winner  Ulpiano Menéndez (ESP)
Most wins  Fermín Trueba (ESP) (3 wins)
Most recent  Javier Moreno (ESP)

Subida al Naranco is a professional cycle road race held in Spain in early June each year. The event was first run in 1941 but was not held consistently until 1981. Between 2005 and 2010, the race has been organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. Since 2011, the race has been held as part of the Vuelta a Asturias stage race. The race ends in a climb of Monte Naranco near Oviedo

Winners

Rider Team
1941 Spain Menendez, UlpianoUlpiano Menéndez (ESP)
1942 Spain Trueba, FerminFermín Trueba (ESP) individual
1943 Spain Rodriguez, DelioDelio Rodríguez (ESP) individual
1944 Spain Langarica, DalmacioDalmacio Langarica (ESP) Gallastegui
1945 Spain Trueba, FerminFermín Trueba (ESP) individual
1946 Spain Trueba, FerminFermín Trueba (ESP) individual
1947 Spain Lorono, JesusJesús Loroño (ESP) individual
1948–
1959
No race
1960 Spain Karmany, AntonioAntonio Karmany (ESP) KAS-Boxing
1961 Spain Barrutia, AntonioAntonio Barrutia (ESP) Catigene
1962 Spain Rey, RaulRaúl Rey (ESP) Licor 43
1963 Spain Karmany, AntonioAntonio Karmany (ESP) Ferrys
1964 Spain Bahamontes, FedericoFederico Bahamontes (ESP) Margnat-Paloma
1965 Spain Galera, JoaquinJoaquín Galera (ESP) KAS-Kaskol
1966 Spain Perurena, DomingoDomingo Perurena (ESP) Fagor
1967–
1980
No race
1981 Spain Lejarreta, MarinoMarino Lejarreta (ESP) Teka
1982 Spain , Álvaro PinoÁlvaro Pino  (ESP) Zor-Helios
1983 Spain Belda, VicenteVicente Belda (ESP) Kelme
1984 Spain Belda, VicenteVicente Belda (ESP) Kelme
1985 Colombia Chizabas, AlirioAlirio Chizabas (COL) Kelme
1986 Spain Lejarreta, MarinoMarino Lejarreta (ESP) Seat-Orbea
1987 West Germany Hilse, PeterPeter Hilse (FRG) Teka
1988 Spain Alonso, MarinoMarino Alonso (ESP) Teka
1989 West Germany Hilse, PeterPeter Hilse (FRG) Teka
1990 Spain Cubino, LaudelinoLaudelino Cubino (ESP) B.H.-Amaya Seguros
1991 Spain Romero, Juan CarlosJuan Carlos Romero (ESP) Amaya Seguros
1992 Switzerland Rominger, TonyTony Rominger (SUI) CLAS-Cajastur
1993 Spain Montoya, JesusJesús Montoya (ESP) Amaya Seguros
1994 Spain Uria, Jose ManuelJosé Manuel Uría (ESP) Castellblanch
1995 Spain Olano, AbrahamAbraham Olano (ESP) Mapei-GB
1996 Spain Mauleon, Fancisco JavierFrancisco Javier Mauleón (ESP) Mapei-GB
1997 Spain Heras, RobertoRoberto Heras (ESP) Kelme-Costa Blanca
1998 Spain Rubiera, Jose LuisJosé Luis Rubiera (ESP) Kelme-Costa Blanca
1999 Spain Blanco, SantiagoSantiago Blanco (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros-Grupo Generali
2000 Spain Rubiera, Jose LuisJosé Luis Rubiera (ESP) Kelme-Costa Blanca
2001 Denmark Moller, ClausClaus Möller (DEN) Milaneza-MSS
2002 Spain Bayarri, GonzaloGonzalo Bayarri (ESP) Jazztel-Costa de Almeria
2003 Italy Piepoli, LeonardoLeonardo Piepoli (ITA) iBanesto.com
2004 Spain Mayo, IbanIban Mayo (ESP) Euskaltel-Euskadi
2005 Italy Nocentini, RinaldoRinaldo Nocentini (ITA) Acqua e Sapone-Adria Mobil
2006 Italy Baliani, FortunatoFortunato Baliani (ITA) Panaria-Navigare
2007 Spain Gil, KoldoKoldo Gil (ESP) Saunier Duval-Prodir
2008 Spain Tondo, XavierXavier Tondo (ESP) LA-MSS
2009 France Sicard, RomainRomain Sicard (FRA) Orbea
2010 Spain Pérez, SantiagoSantiago Pérez (ESP) Centro Ciclismo de Loulé-Louletano
2011 Spain Zaballa, ConstantinoConstantino Zaballa (ESP) Miche–Guerciotti
2012 France Di Gregorio, RémyRémy Di Gregorio (FRA) Cofidis
2013 Spain Javier MorenoJavier Moreno (ESP) Movistar Team
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