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List of Mountains Prize (Gran Premio della Montagna, or GPM) winners

Individual KOM (King of the Mountains) Winners in the Tour of Italy since 1933

1933  Alfredo Binda (Italy) - also won overall
1934  Remo Bertoni (Italy)
1935  Gino Bartali (Italy) - also won overall
1936  Gino Bartali (Italy) - also won overall
1937  Gino Bartali (Italy) - also won overall
1938  Gino Valetti (Italy) - also won overall
1939  Gino Bartali (Italy)
1940  Gino Bartali (Italy)
1941-1945 No race due to WWII
1946  Gino Bartali (Italy) - also won overall
1947  Gino Bartali (Italy)
1948  Fausto Coppi (Italy)
1949  Fausto Coppi (Italy) - also won overall
1950  Hugo Koblet (Switzerland) - also won overall
1951  Louis Bobet (France)
1952  Raphaël Géminiani (France)
1953  Pasquale Fornara (Italy)
1954  Fausto Coppi (Italy)
1955  Gastone Nencini (Italy)
1956  Charly Gaul (Luxemborg) - also won overall; and Federico Bahamontes (Spain)
1957  Raphaël Géminiani (France)
1958  Jean Brankart (Belgium)
1959  Charly Gaul (Luxemborg) - also won overall
1960  Rik Van Looy (Belgium)
1961  Vito Taccone (Italy)
1962  Angelino Soler (Spain)
1963  Vito Taccone (Italy)
1964  Franco Bitossi (Italy)
1965  Franco Bitossi (Italy)
1966  Franco Bitossi (Italy)
1967  Aurelio Gonzales (Spain)
1968  Eddy Merckx (Belgium) - also won points jersey and overall
1969  Cladio Michelotto (Italy)
1970  Martin van den Bossche (Belgium)
1971  José Manual Fuente (Spain)
1972  José Manual Fuente (Spain)
1973  José Manual Fuente (Spain)
1974  José Manual Fuente (Spain)
1975  Francisco Galdos (Sweden); and Andres Oliva (Spain)
1976  Andres Oliva (Spain)
1977  Faustino Ovies Fernandez (Spain)
1978  Ueli Sutter (Switzerland)
1979  Claudio Bortolotto (Italy)
1980  Claudio Bortolotto (Italy)
1981  Claudio Bortolotto (Italy)
1982  Lucien Van Impe (Belgium)
1983  Lucien Van Impe (Belgium)
1984  Laurent Fignon (France)
1985  Luis José Navarro (Spain)
1986  Pedro Muñoz (Spain)
1987  Robert Millar (Scotland)
1988  Andy Hampsten (United States)
1989  Luis "Lucho" Herrera (Colombia)
1990  Claudio Chiappucci (Italy)
1991  Iñaki Gaston (Spain)
1992  Claudio Chiappucci (Italy)
1993  Claudio Chiappucci (Italy)
1994  Pascal Richard (Switzerland)
1995
Mariano Piccoli (Italy)
1996
Mariano Piccoli (Italy)
1997  Jos
é "Chepe" Gonzalez (Colombia)
1998  Marco Pantani (Italy) - also won overall

1999  José Gonzalez (Colombia)
2000  Francesco Casagrande (Italy)
2001 Fredy Excelino Gonzalez (Colombia)
2002 Julio Perez Cuapio (Mexico)
2003 Fredy Excelino Gonzalez (Colombia)
2004 Fabian Wegamnn (Germany)
2005 José Rujano (Venezuela)
2006 Juan Manuel Garate (Spain)
2007 Leonardo Piepoli (Italy)
2008 Emanuele Sella (Italy)
2009 Stefano Garzelli (Italy)
2010 Matthew Lloyd