Antonio Bailetti
Italian professional road bicycle racer
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Born | (1937-09-29) 29 September 1937 (age 86) Bosco di Nanto, Italy | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 70 kg (154 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Discipline | Road | ||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
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Olympic team time trial champion (1960) 2 stages Tour de France 2 stages Giro d'Italia | |||||||||||||||
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Antonio Bailetti (born 29 September 1937) is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer who won a gold medal in the team time trial race at the 1960 Olympics. After that Bailetti turned professional. In 1962, he won a stage in the Tour de France and in the Giro d'Italia, after a 120 km solo escape; he repeated this achievement next year. He retired after a heavy fall in Spring 1969.[1]
Major results
- 1960
- Olympic Games Team Time Trial (with Ottavio Cogliati, Giacomo Fornoni and Livio Trapé)
- 1961
- Turbigo
- Nyon
- 1962
- Genoa–Nice
- Maurs
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 9
- Giro d'Italia:
- Winner stage 4
- La Charité-sur-Loire
- 1963
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 5
- Giro d'Italia:
- Winner stage 21
- 1965
- Monaco
- 1966
- Trofeo Laigueglia
References
- ^ "Antonio Bailetti Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonio Bailetti.
- Antonio Bailetti at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for Antonio Bailetti at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 July 2010)
- Antonio Bailetti at Olympedia
- Antonio Bailetti at Olympics.com
- Antonio Bailetti at the Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano (in Italian)
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Olympic cycling champions in men's team time trial
- 1920: F. Canteloube, G. Detreille, M. Gobillot, A. Souchard (FRA)
- 1924: A. Blanchonnet, R. Hamel, A. Leducq, G. Wambst (FRA)
- 1960: L. Trapè, A Bailetti, C. Cogliati, G. Fornoni (ITA)
- 1964: B. Zoet, E. Dolman, G. Karstens, J. Pieterse (NED)
- 1968: J. Zoetemelk, F. den Hertog, J. Krekels, R. Pijnen (NED)
- 1972: V. Yardy, G. Komnatov, V. Likhachov, B. Shukhov (URS)
- 1976: A. Pikkuus, V. Chaplygin, A. Chukanov, V. Kaminsky (URS)
- 1980: Y. Kashirin, O. Logvin, S. Shelpakov, A. Yarkin (URS)
- 1984: M. Bartalini, M. Giovannetti, E. Poli, C. Vandelli (ITA)
- 1988: J. Schur, U. Ampler, M. Kummer, M. Landsmann (GDR)
- 1992: M. Rich, B. Dittert, C. Meyer, U. Peschel (GER)
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