Massimiliano Lelli
Massimiliano Lelli (born 2 December 1967) is a former Italian professional cyclist. He most known for winning the Young rider Classification in the 1991 Giro d'Italia. His highest finishing in the Giro d'Italia was the year he won the Young rider classification, with a third place. He retired from cycling in 2004.[1]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Massimiliano Lelli |
Born | Manciano, Italy | 2 December 1967
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb; 10 st 6 lb) |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1989 | Atala |
1990–1993 | Ariostea |
1994–1995 | Mercatone Uno |
1996–1997 | Saeco |
1999–2004 | Cofidis |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours |
Major results
- 1989
- 4th Giro di Toscana
- 5th Overall Giro del Trentino
- 1990
- 1st Stage 4 Tirreno-Adriatico
- 3rd Coppa Bernocchi
- 9th Overall Giro d'Italia
- 10th GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
- 1991
- 1st Giro di Toscana
- 2nd Overall Giro del Trentino
- 3rd Overall Giro d'Italia
- 1st
Young rider classification - 1st Stages 12 & 16
- 1st
- 3rd Giro dell'Umbria
- 1992
- 1st Stage 4 Giro di Puglia
- 6th Overall Critérium International
- 9th Giro di Toscana
- 1993
- 1st Giro di Toscana
- 4th Overall Giro d'Italia
- 1994
- 6th Firenze-Pistoia
- 1995
- 1st
Time trial, National Road Championships - 7th Overall Tirreno-Adriatico
- 1996
- 1st
Overall Volta a Portugal - 5th Tre Valli Varesine
- 7th Coppa Bernocchi
- 1997
- 1st US Pro Championship
- 2000
- 4th Overall Critérium International
- 5th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe
- 2003
- 1st
Overall Tour du Limousin
References
- "Massimiliano Lelli". Cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
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