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Giro del Piemonte
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The Giro del Piemonte, since 2009 known also as Gran Piemonte, is a semi classic European bicycle race held in the Piedmont region, Italy. The race first took place in 1906. From 2005–2019, the race was organised as a 1.HC event on the UCI Europe Tour, but with the restructuring of the UCI divisions in 2020, the race has since been held as a 1.Pro event in the UCI ProSeries.[1] It is usually held a few days before the more important race Giro di Lombardia.
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|  2025 Gran Piemonte | |
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| Race details | |
|---|---|
| Date | Mid-October | 
| Region | Piedmont, Italy | 
| English name | Tour of Piedmont | 
| Local name(s) | Giro del Piemonte or Gran Piemonte (in Italian) | 
| Discipline | Road | 
| Competition | UCI ProSeries | 
| Type | One-day | 
| Organiser | RCS Sport | 
| Web site | www | 
| History | |
| First edition | 1906 (1906) | 
| Editions | 109 (as of 2025) | 
| First winner | Giovanni Gerbi (ITA) | 
| Most wins | 
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| Most recent | Isaac del Toro (MEX) | 
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In 2007, the race was not ridden because of sponsorship problems, but in 2008 it was back again.
The 2013 edition was again cancelled due to financial problems.[2]
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Winners
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Wins per country
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| Wins | Country | 
|---|---|
| 82 |  Italy | 
| 7 |  Belgium | 
| 3 |  France | 
| 3 |  Spain | 
| 2 |  Germany | 
| 2 |  Netherlands | 
| 2 |  Colombia | 
| 1 |  Uzbekistan  Switzerland  Australia  Brazil  New Zealand  United Kingdom  United States  Mexico | 
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