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The GP Wolber was a French cycling event in the 1920s. It was considered a kind of unofficial World Championship. Only cyclists who finished in the top-3 of the major French, Italian, Belgian and Swiss races were invited. The first GP Wolber was held in 1922. When the World Cycling Championship was introduced in 1927 the race started to lose prestige. The race ran until at least 1939.
Race details | |
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Date | Late September/early October (1930 and 1931 in June) |
Region | France |
Type | One-day race |
History | |
First edition | 1922 |
Editions | 10 |
Final edition | 1939 or later |
First winner | Heiri Suter (SUI) |
Most wins | Heiri Suter (SUI) |
Final winner | Romain Gijssels (BEL) |
Palmares
editYear | Rider |
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1922 | Heiri Suter (SUI) |
1923 | Emile Masson Sr. (BEL) |
1924 | Costante Girardengo (ITA) |
1925 | Heiri Suter (SUI) |
1926 | Francis Pélissier (FRA) |
1927 | Alleluia Team[1] |
1928 | Julien Vervaecke (BEL) |
1929 | Alfred Hamerlinck (BEL) |
1930 | Georges Ronsse (BEL) |
1931 | Romain Gijssels (BEL) |
1939 | Victor Codron (FRA) |
Notes
edit- ^ In 1927, the GP Wolber was run as a team race. The Alleluia Team consisted of Antonin Magne, Pierre Magne, Julien Moineau, Marius Gallotini, Arsène Alancourt and André Cauet.)