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2008 | Timofey Kritskiy (Rus) Katyusha |
2007 | Anton Reshetnikov (Rus) Russian National Team |
2006 | Markus Eibegger (Aut) Austrian National Team |
2005 | Not held |
2004 | Tomaz Nose (Slo) Slovenian National Team |
2003 | Vladimir Gusev (Rus) Russian National Team |
2002 | Rasmus Dyring (Den) Danish National Team |
2001 | Emil Arnell (Swe) Swedish National Team |
2000 | Jurgen Van Goolen (Bel) |
1999 | Not held |
1998 | Marco Velo (Ita) |
1997 | Oscar Camenzind (Swi) |
1996 | Andrea Dolci (Ita) |
1995 | Peter Verbeken (Swi) |
1993 | Peter Verbeken (Swi) |
1992 | Dieter Runkel (Swi) |
1991 | Alex Zülle (Swi) |
1990 | Werner Stutz (Swi) |
1989 | Karl Kählin (Swi) |
1988 | Josef Fuchs (Swi) |
1987 | Guido Winterberg (Swi) |
1986 | Heinz Imboden (Swi) |
1985 | Pascal Richard (Swi) |
1984 | Guido Winterberg (Swi) |
1983 | Richard Trinkler (Swi) |
1982 | Niki Rüttimann (Swi) |
1981 | Pedersen (Nor) |
1980 | Polini (Ita) |
1979 | Richard Trinkler (Swi) |
1978 | Ehrensberger (Swi) |
1977 | Gilbert Glaus (Swi) |
1976 | Roberto Ceruti (Ita) |
1975 | Jorgen Marcusson (Den) |
1974 | Fretz (Swi) |
1973 | Philippe Leleu (F) |
1972 | Lloyd (GB) |
1971 | Wehrli (Swi) |
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