Doble Bragado
Race details
DateJanuary–February
RegionBuenos Aires Province, Argentina
DisciplineRoad
History
First edition1922 (1922)
Editions84 (as of 2019)
First winner Eugenio Gret (ARG)
Most wins Cosme Saavedra (ARG) (6 wins)
Most recent Aníbal Borrajo (ARG)

The Clásica del Oeste-Doble Bragado is a road cycling race held in Argentina. The race exists as a men's competition over seven stages.

Past winners

YearWinner
1922Argentina Eugenio Gret
1923Argentina Eugenio Gret
1924Argentina Cosme Saavedra
1925Argentina Cosme Saavedra
1927Argentina Cosme Saavedra
1928Argentina Cosme Saavedra
1929Argentina Cosme Saavedra
1930Argentina Cosme Saavedra
1931Argentina Francisco Rodríguez
1932Argentina Remigio Saavedra
1933Argentina Mario Stefani
1934Argentina Remigio Saavedra
1935Argentina Mario Mathieu
1936Argentina Mario Mathieu
1937Argentina José Gonzalez
1938Argentina Mario Mathieu
1939Argentina Mario Mathieu
1940Argentina Mario Mathieu
1942Argentina Mario Mathieu
1947Argentina Oscar Giacche
1948Argentina Miguel Sevillano
1949Argentina Caferino Perone
1950Argentina Oscar Muleiro
1951Argentina Saúl Crispin
1952Italy Dante Benvenuti
1953Argentina Alfredo Figgini
1954Argentina Humberto Varisco
1956Argentina Rodolfo Caccavo
1957Argentina Carlos Vásquez
1958Argentina Ricardo Senn
1959Argentina Duilio Biganzoli
1960Argentina Carlos Vásquez
1961Argentina Marcos Spaggiari
1964Argentina Carlos Alvarez Seidanes
1965Argentina Carlos Alvarez Seidanes
1966Argentina Eduardo Sanchez
1967Argentina Héctor Gomez
1968Argentina Saul Alcantara
1969Argentina Raul Gomez
1970Argentina Rodolfo Tadeo
1971Argentina Raul Gomez
1972Argentina Ismael Torres
1973Argentina Osvaldo Benvenutti
1974Argentina Ricardo Jurado
1975Argentina Oswaldo Frossasco
1980Argentina Ricardo Jurado
1981Argentina Omar Richeze
1982Argentina Juan Ruarte
1983not held
1984Argentina Luis Moyano
1985Argentina Carlos Bodei
1986Argentina Armando Robledo
1987Argentina Alejandro Carrusca
1988Argentina Marcello Alexandre
1989Argentina Jorge Sebastia
1990Argentina Adrián García
1991Argentina Marcello Alexandre
1992Argentina Luis Biera
1993Argentina Pablo Pérez
1994Argentina Ruben Priede
1995Argentina Rubén Pegorin
1996Argentina Gustavo Artacho
1997Argentina Juan Curuchet
1998Argentina Juan Curuchet
1999Argentina Walter Pérez
2000Argentina Juan Curuchet
2001Argentina Edgardo Simón
2002Argentina Ángel Colla
2003Argentina Juan Curuchet
2004Argentina Alejandro González
2005Argentina Pedro Prieto
2006Argentina Matías Médici
2007Argentina Ángel Colla
2008Argentina Gerardo Fernández
2009Argentina Daniel Díaz
2010Argentina Román Mastrangelo
2011Argentina Leandro Messineo
2012Argentina Laureano Rosas
2013Argentina Fernando Antogna
2014Argentina Laureano Rosas
2015Argentina Juan Melivilo
2016Argentina Laureano Rosas
2017Argentina Román Mastrángelo
2018Argentina Fernando Antogna
2019Argentina Aníbal Borrajo

References

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