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Riders Profile: Giuseppe Guerini





6 Interviews

"Cycling is lacking the big personalities"

t-mobile-team.com, Patrizia Pircher, 28 August 2007
Posted by: lucybears

For the last 30 years cycle racing has been the main part of life for Giuseppe Guerini. Now, at 37 years of age, the Italian has decided to bring an end to his professional career.



"Dem Radsport fehlen die Persönlichkeiten"

t-mobile-team.com, Patrizia Pircher, 28 August 2007
Posted by: lucybears

30 Jahre lang spielte der Radsport in seinem Leben die Hauptrolle. Jetzt hat der Italiener Giuseppe Guerini beschlossen, dass mit 37 Jahren die Zeit für sein Karriereende gekommen ist.



T-Mobile's "Gentleman"

cyclingnews.com, Susan Westemeyer, 26 January 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Giuseppe Guerini joined Team Telekom for the 1999 season, hoping to help Jan Ullrich win the Tour de France and never dreaming he would stay with the German team until the end of his career. The Tour victory never happened, but Guerini is still with T-Mobile, and at 36-years-old, finds himself not only the rider with the most seniority on the team, but also the oldest.



"La Dolce Vita"

t-mobile-team.com, Barbra Völkerding, 18 July 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Eddy Mazzoleni and Giuseppe Guerini on their room sharing, the Tour and the magenta team's Italian flair.



"La Dolce Vita"

t-mobile-team.com, Barbra Völkerding, 18 July 2006
Posted by: lucybears

Eddy Mazzoleni und Giuseppe Guerini über ihre "Wohngemeinschaft", die Tour und das italienische Flair im Team.



(Tour de France 2005)

Beppe's simple plan succeeds

Cyclingnews.com, Hedwig Kröner, 19 July 2005
Posted by: lucybears

Giuseppe Guerini's victory in the 19th stage of the Tour de France was another one for the gregarios, the hard workers that are so essential to every team. After doing the job for his leader Jan Ullrich in the mountains, Guerini was given his own chance to get into the break today, and he took it by the horns. Cyclingnews' Hedwig Kröner reports from Le-Puy-en-Velay.








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