Stefano Zanini

Stefano Zanini (born 23 January 1969 in Varese, Lombardy) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist, the leadout man for Liquigas-Bianchi in 2006, after riding for Mapei, Saeco, and Quick-Step.

Stefano Zanini
Personal information
Full nameStefano Zanini
NicknameMaciste
Born (1969-01-23) 23 January 1969
Varese, Italy
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleDirecteur sportif
Professional teams
1991–1994Italbonifica-Navigare
1995–1996Gewiss–Ballan
1997–2002Mapei-GB
2003Saeco
2004–2005Quick-Step–Davitamon
2006Liquigas
2007Predictor–Lotto
Major wins
Grand Tours
Tour de France
1 individual stage (2000)
Giro d'Italia
Intergiro classification (2005)
2 individual stages (1994, 2001)

One-day races and Classics

Amstel Gold Race (1996)
Milano–Torino (1995)

His palmares include the Milano–Torino of 1995, Amstel Gold Race in 1996, one stage of the 2000 Tour de France and two stages at the Giro d'Italia (1994 and 2001).

He retired at the end of 2007 and took up the role of directeur sportif with the Silence-Lotto team. He is currently a directeur sportif with Astana Pro Team.

His name was on the list of doping tests published by the French Senate on 24 July 2013 that were collected during the 1998 Tour de France and found suspicious for EPO when retested in 2004.[1]

Major results

1987
1st Overall Giro della Lunigiana
1989
2nd Overall Giro Ciclistico d'Italia
1st Coppa Collecchio
1990
5th Gran Premio della Liberazione
1992
1st Coppa Sabatini
1st Stage 5 Giro di Puglia
1st Stage 7 Volta a Portugal
2nd Giro dell'Etna
5th Giro di Campania
1993
5th Coppa Sabatini
5th Trofeo Melinda
1994
1st Giro dell'Etna
1st Stage 22 Giro d'Italia
2nd Nice–Alassio
3rd Tre Valli Varesine
4th Milan–San Remo
6th Giro del Piemonte
10th Overall Tirreno–Adriatico
1st Stage 5
1995
1st Milano–Torino
1st Coppa Bernocchi
1st Stage 7 Tirreno–Adriatico
2nd Giro del Piemonte
2nd Trofeo Laigueglia
2nd Nice–Alassio
2nd Japan Cup
3rd Milan–San Remo
5th Giro di Lombardia
9th Rund um den Henninger-Turm
1996
1st Amstel Gold Race
1st Stage 3 Tour of the Basque Country
1st Stage 5a Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme
2nd Milano–Torino
4th Paris–Roubaix
5th Milan–San Remo
5th Giro dell'Etna
5th GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
Giro d'Italia
Held after Stage 3
Held after Stages 2 & 3
1997
1st Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
Tour of the Basque Country
1st Stages 3 & 5a
2nd Coppa Bernocchi
8th Milano–Torino
1998
1st Paris–Brussels
1st Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
1st Stage 3a Three Days of De Panne
2nd Tour of Flanders
4th Milan–San Remo
4th Paris–Tours
8th Breitling Grand Prix (with Daniele Nardello)
10th Coppa Bernocchi
1999
1st Stage 5a Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
2000
1st Stage 21 Tour de France
1st Stage 10 Tour de Suisse
1st Stage 3 Tour of the Basque Country
5th Paris–Roubaix
10th Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne
2001
1st Stage 7 Giro d'Italia
1st Stage 2 Tour of the Basque Country
1st Stage 2 Giro Riviera Ligure Ponente
1st Stage 1 Tour of Slovenia
5th Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
8th Giro della Provincia di Siracusa
2002
2nd Overall Three Days of De Panne
1st Points classification
1st Stage 1
2003
1st US Pro Championship
5th Firenze–Pistoia
7th Paris–Tours
8th Giro del Piemonte
9th HEW Cyclassics
2004
1st Stage 1 Tour of Britain
5th Coppa Bernocchi
2005
1st Intergiro classification Giro d'Italia

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
A pink jersey Giro d'Italia 104 102 48 DNF 93 111 134
A yellow jersey Tour de France DNF 73 81 DNF DNF 126 DNF
A yellow jersey/A red jersey Vuelta a España 91 DNF 64 DNF DNF
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish

References


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