Coppa Placci

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DateMid-October
RegionEmilia, Italy
EnglishnamePlacci Cup
Localname(s)Coppa Placci (in Italian)
Coppa Placci
Race details
DateMid-October
RegionEmilia, Italy
English namePlacci Cup
Local name(s)Coppa Placci (in Italian)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day
OrganiserUnione Sportiva Imolese
Web sitewww.coppaplacci.it Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1923 (1923)
Editions59 (as of 2009)
First winnerItaly Enea Dal Fiume
Most winsItaly Emilio Petiva
Italy Ugo Colombo
Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck
ItalyGiovanni Battaglin
Italy Francesco Casagrande
(2 wins)
Most recentItaly Filippo Pozzato

The Coppa Placci is a semi-classic European bicycle race held between Imola, Italy and San Marino. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 1.HC event on the UCI Europe Tour.

The race is named after Antonio Placci, a cyclist born in Imola who died in 1921, two years before the race was created.

Because of sponsorship problems, in 2010 the race has been excluded from the UCI Europe Tour and was reserved to the Elite/Under 23 Category.

In 2011 the race was held as Giro della Romagna – Coppa Placci and won by Oscar Gatto.[1]

In 2012 the race also merged with another Italian classic, the Giro del Veneto;[2] the Giro del Veneto – Coppa Placci was won again by Oscar Gatto.[3]

The race should have returned in 2013 as Coppa Placci.[4] The edition was scheduled on 16 October 2013 as a 1.1 event;[5] however, the race was later cancelled again.[6]

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