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Team Profile: LAMPRE - FARNESE VINI 2010



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Marco Marzano
"I would like to win a stage of the Giro d’Italia"

602nds.com, 20 December 2010
Marco Marzano joined Lampre in 2004 as a stagista and was offered a contract to turn professional with the team in 2005. Marco has ridden in the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France and the Vuelta a España, supporting many of the teams leaders throughout these Grand Tours.


Danilo Hondo
velonation.com,
9 December 2010

Staying motivated on track and road
The expression 'seasoned professional' is an understatement in the case of 36 year-old German, Danilo Hondo. It was way back in 1991 when the man from Guben took two silver medals in the world junior championships, specifically in the team pursuit and points races.



Damiano Cunego
lampre-farnese.com,
13 November 2010

"This year the cold has not yet been so strong"
The second appointment with the Blue-fucsia Wintergarden is dedicated to one of the top riders from Team Lampre: Damiano Cunego.


Francesco Gavazzi
lampre-farnese.com,
10 November 2010

"an outstanding next season"
The website lampre-farnese.com offers to all the cycling fans an unpublished section: the blue-fucsia Wintergarten. The first big wheel of the blue-fucsia Wintergarten is Francesco Gavazzi, winner of three races in 2010.



Adriano Malori
velonation.com,
7 November 2010

"I hate the cobbles"
At only 22 years old, Italian talent Adriano Malori, already has a glittering palmares highlighted by a dominating win at the 2008 U23 World Time Trial Championships in Varese and studded with impressive time trial results at every level, from the junior ranks all the way up to the ProTour.


Alessandro Petacchi
cyclingtribe.com,
23 June 2010

"This time, I was lucky"
Alessandro Petacchi won the fourth stage of the Tour de Suisse between Schwarzenburg and Wettingen in a chaotic sprint. The Italian managed to avoid a spectacular crash right at the front of the peloton, involving Cavendish, Haussler and Ciolek, to cross the line well ahead of his nearest rival.


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