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Cinturón a Mallorca

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Cinturón a Mallorca
Race details
DateEarly-April
RegionMallorca, Spain
DisciplineRoad race
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeStage race
OrganiserGermatur Gestión
History
First edition1964 (1964)
Editions46
Final edition2011 (2011)
First winner Juan Francisco Granell (ESP)
Most wins Frederik Bertelsen (DEN) (2 wins)
Final winner Iker Camaño (ESP)

Cinturón a Mallorca was a road bicycle race held annually on the island of Mallorca, Spain. Between 2005 and 2011, it was classified as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour. The race was not held after 2011 because of financial problems.

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Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1964  Spain Juan Francisco Granell
1965  Spain Antonio Cerda
1966  Spain José Ramon Goyeneche
1967  Spain Manuel Iborra
1968  Spain Francisco Galdós
1969  Spain Manuel Andrade
1970  Spain José Casas
1971
1972
No race
1973  Spain Manuel Esparza
1974  Spain Jésus Lindez
1975  Spain Francisco Fernández
1976  Ireland Sean Kelly
1977  Spain Faustino Rupérez
1978  Spain José Antonio Cabrero
1979  Sweden Anders Adamsson
1980  Spain Angel Camarillo
1981  Spain Enrique Aja
1982   Switzerland Daniel Heggli
1983   Switzerland Peter Wollenmann
1984  Spain José Salvador
1985  Brazil Mauro Ribero
1986  Netherlands Luc Suykerbuyk
1987  Spain Augustin Sebastia
1988  Italy Luigi Bielli
1989  Spain Juan Alberto Reig
1990  Soviet Union Evgeny Zagrebelny
1991  Czechoslovakia Vladimir Kozarek
1992  Latvia Arvis Piziks
1993  Sweden Michael Andersson
1994  Denmark Frederik Bertelsen
1995  Denmark Frederik Bertelsen
1996  Moldova Ruslan Ivanov
1997  Sweden Martin Rittsel
1998  Sweden Henrik Sparr
1999  Spain Juan Manuel Fuentes
2000  Russia Vladimir Karpets
2001  Great Britain Bradley Wiggins
2002  Spain Sergi EscobarSergi Escobar (cyclist) Spain (national team)
2003  Germany Lars Teutenberg CC Arenal-Emaya
2004  Spain Alexis Rodriguez Cropusa
2005  Russia Dmitry Kozontchuk Rabobank Continental Team
2006  Russia Pavel Brutt Tinkoff Restaurants
2007  Czech Republic Richard Faltus Team Sparkasse
2008  Germany Dirk Müller Team Sparkasse
2009  Colombia Sergio Luis Henao Colombia es Pasión-Coldeportes
2010  Spain Sergio Mantecón Hosteleria de Cañete-Nagares
2011  Spain Iker Camaño Endura Racing

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