Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a
road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in September, and ''Gran Premio Ciclomotoristico'' during its final twelve editions from 1950 to 1961. The post-
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
editions of the event were held in late April or early May.
Ferdinand "Fernandino" Grammel, a German living in Rome, was the winner of the inaugural edition.
Costante Girardengo
Costante Girardengo (; 18 March 1893 – 9 February 1978) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered by many to be one of the finest riders in the history of the sport. He was the first rider to be declared a "Campionissimo" or "c ...
holds the record with five wins in the 1920s.
Winners
References
External links
Palmarès of Roma–Napoli–Romaon ''memoire-du-cyclisme.eu''
Cycle races in Italy
Recurring sporting events established in 1902
1902 establishments in Italy
Defunct cycling races in Italy
Sport in Naples
Sports competitions in Rome
1961 disestablishments in Italy
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1961
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