Gianni Faresin
Faresin at the 1997 Paris–Tours | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Gianni Faresin |
| Born | 16 July 1965 Marostica, Italy |
| Team information | |
| Current team | Zalf Euromobil Fior |
| Discipline | Road |
| Role |
|
| Professional teams | |
| 1988–1990 | Malvor–Bottecchia–Sidi |
| 1991–1993 | ZG Mobili–Bottecchia |
| 1994–1996 | Lampre–Panaria |
| 1997–2000 | Mapei–GB |
| 2001 | Liquigas–Pata |
| 2002–2004 | Gerolsteiner |
| Managerial teams | |
| 2016–2019 | Zalf–Euromobil–Désirée–Fior |
| 2020 | Casillo–Petroli Firenze–Hopplà[1] |
| 2021– | Zalf Euromobil Fior |
| Major wins | |
| Giro di Lombardia (1995) | |
Gianni Faresin (born 16 July 1965) is an Italian former road bicycle racer, who competed professionally from 1988 to 2004. He currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Continental team Zalf Euromobil Fior, for whom his son Edoardo rides.[2] Faresin was born in Marostica.
Major results
- 1991
- 1st GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
- 1st Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
- 1992
- 1st GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
- 1994
- 1st Gran Premio Città Di Cordignano
- 1st Stage 3 Giro del Trentino
- 1995
- 1st Overall Hofbrau Cup
- 1st Stage 3
- 1st Giro di Lombardia
- 1996
- 1st Stage 3 Giro del Trentino
- 1997
- 1st Road race, National Road Championships
- 1st GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
- 2000
- 1st Intermediate Sprints Classification 2000 Vuelta a España
- 1st LUK-Cup Bühl
- 2001
- 1st Trofeo Matteotti
References
- ^ "Casillo – Petroli Firenze – Hoppla'". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 15 March 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
- ^ "Zalf Euromobil Fior". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
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External links
- Gianni Faresin at trap-friis.dk
- Profile by world-of-cycling.com
- Gianni Faresin at ProCyclingStats