Italy national cycling team

The Italy national cycling team represents Italy in International cycling competitions such as Olympic Games or World cycling Championships.

History

The national Italian cyclingteam participated to all the Summer Olympics editions, from Paris 1900, 24 times on 26.[1]

Medal tables

Event Editions 1st edition Men Women TotalRanking
Tot. Tot. Tot.
Olympic Games 24 1900 28 15 8 51 4 1 1 6 32 16 9 57 2nd
Road World Championships 79 1927 39 38 35 112 1st
Track World Championships 108 1893 75 82 89 246 4th

Olympic Games

In pink color the women's medals.

Edition Gold Silver Bronze Total Events
Athens 1896 DNP6
Paris 1900 02
St. Louis 1904 DNP7
London 1908 06
Stockholm 1912 02
Antwerp 1920Team pursuit
Primo Magnani
Arnaldo Carli
Ruggero Ferrario
Franco Giorgetti
16
Paris 1924Team pursuit
Francesco Zucchetti
Angelo De Martini
Alfredo Dinale
Aurelio Menegazzi
16
Amsterdam 1928Team pursuit
Cesare Facciani
Giacomo Gaioni
Mario Lusiani
Luigi Tasselli
16
Los Angeles 1932 Individual road race
Attilio Pavesi
Individual road race
Guglielmo Segato
56
Team road race
Giuseppe Olmo
Attilio Pavesi
Guglielmo Segato
Sprint
Bruno Pellizzari
Team pursuit
Paolo Pedretti
Nino Borsari
Marco Cimatti
Alberto Ghilardi
Berlin 1936Team pursuit
Severino Rigoni
Bianco Bianchi
Mario Gentili
Armando Latini
16
London 1948 Sprint
Mario Ghella
36
Tandem
Renato Perona
Ferdinando Teruzzi
Team pursuit
Rino Pucci
Arnaldo Benfenati
Guido Bernardi
Anselmo Citterio
Helsinki 1952 Team road race
Dino Bruni
Gianni Ghidini
Vincenzo Zucconelli
56
1000m time trial
Marino Morettini
Sprint
Enzo Sacchi
Tandem
Antonio Maspes
Cesare Pinarello
Team pursuit
Marino Morettini
Loris Campana
Mino De Rossi
Guido Messina
Melbourne 1956 Individual road race
Ercole Baldini
56
1000m time trial
Leandro Faggin
Sprint
Guglielmo Pesenti
Tandem
Giuseppe Ogna
Cesare Pinarello
Team pursuit
Valentino Gasparella
Antonio Domenicali
Leandro Faggin
Franco Gandini
Rome 1960 Individual road race
Livio Trapè
76
Team time trial
Livio Trapè
Antonio Bailetti
Ottavio Cogliati
Giacomo Fornoni
1000m time trial
Sante Gaiardoni
Sprint
Sante Gaiardoni
Sprint
Valentino Gasparella
Tandem
Giuseppe Beghetto
Sergio Bianchetto
Team pursuit
Marino Vigna
Luigi Arienti
Franco Testa
Mario Vallotto
Tokyo 1964 Individual road race
Mario Zanin
87
Team time trial
Ferruccio Manza
Severino Andreoli
Luciano Dalla Bona
Pietro Guerra
1000m time trial
Giovanni Pettenella
Sprint
Giovanni Pettenella
Sprint
Sergio Bianchetto
Tandem
Sergio Bianchetto
Angelo Damiano
Individual pursuit
Giorgio Ursi
Team pursuit
Franco Testa
Cencio Mantovani
Carlo Rancati
Luigi Roncaglia
Mexico City 1968 Individual road race
Pierfranco Vianelli
47
Team time trial
Pierfranco Vianelli
Giovanni Bramucci
Vittorio Marcelli
Mauro Simonetti
Sprint
Giordano Turrini
Team pursuit
Luigi Roncaglia
Lorenzo Bosisio
Cipriano Chemello
Giorgio Morbiato
Munich 1972 07
Montreal 1976 Individual road race
Giuseppe Martinelli
16
Moskow 1980 06
Los Angeles 1984 Team time trial
Marcello Bartalini
Marco Giovannetti
Eros Poli
Claudio Vandelli
18
Seul 1988 09
Barcelona 1992 Individual road race
Fabio Casartelli
310
Team time trial
Andrea Peron
Flavio Anastasia
Luca Colombo
Gianfranco Contri
Points race
Giovanni Lombardi
Atlanta 1996 Individual road race
Imelda Chiappa
514
Individual pursuit
Andrea Collinelli
Points race
Silvio Martinello
Individual pursuit
Antonella Bellutti
Mountain bike
Paola Pezzo
Sydney 2000 Madison
Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
318
Points race
Antonella Bellutti
Mountain bike
Paola Pezzo
Athens 2004 Individual road race
Paolo Bettini
118
Beijing 2008Women's road race
Tatiana Guderzo
118
London 2012Mountain bike
Marco Fontana
118
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Multiple medalists

Olympic Games

# FencerIndividualTeamTotal
1 Sergio Bianchetto 010 200 210
2 Sante Gaiardoni 200 000 200
Antonella Bellutti 200 000 200
Paola Pezzo 200 000 200
5 Attilio Pavesi 100 100 200
Leandro Faggin 100 100 200

See also

References

  1. "Italy Cycling". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
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