Luigi Ganna
Appearance
Personal information | |
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Full name | Luigi Ganna |
Born | Induno Olona, Italy | December 1, 1883
Died | October 2, 1957 | (aged 73)
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1904 | Individual |
1905 | Rudge Whitwort |
1906 | Bianchi/Rudge Whitwort |
1907 | Turkheimer |
1908 | Alycon/Atala |
1909–1911 | Atala |
1912 | Atala/Ganna |
1913–1915 | Ganna |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours |
Luigi Ganna (1 December 1883 – 2 October 1957) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. He was the overall winner of the first Giro d'Italia, held in 1909, as well as the first Italian winner of the classic Milan–San Remo earlier that year. Further highlights in his career were his fifth place in the 1908 Tour de France and several podium places in Italian classic races.[1] In 1908 he set a new Italian hour record, which he held for six years.
He was born in Induno Olona, near Varese, in Lombardy. Before becoming a professional cyclist, he worked as a bricklayer, commuting up to 100 km to work by bike.[1]
Major results
- 1905
- 3rd Giro di Lombardia
- 1906
- 3rd Giro di Lombardia
- 3rd Giro del Piemonte
- 1907
- 2nd Overall Giro della Sicilia
- 1st 2 Stages
- 3rd Giro di Lombardia
- 4th Milan–San Remo
- 1908
- 2nd Milan–San Remo
- 2nd Giro di Lombardia
- 3rd Roma–Napoli–Roma
- 5th Tour de France
- 1909
- 1st Overall Giro d'Italia
- 1st Stages 4, 5 & 7
- 1st Milan-San Remo
- 3rd Giro dell'Emilia
- 6th Giro di Lombardia
- 1910
- 1st Giro dell'Emilia
- 2nd Giro di Lombardia
- 2nd Italian National Road Race Championships
- 2nd Roma–Napoli–Roma
- 3rd Overal Giro d'Italia
- 1st Stages 5, 7 & 10
- 1911
- 3rd Milan–San Remo
- 1913
- 3rd Roma–Napoli–Roma
- 1st Stage 1
- 5th Giro d'Italia
- 1914
- 6th Milan–San Remo
References
- ^ a b "Luigi Ganna". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 1 June 2014.