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Franco Bitossi (born 1 September 1940) is an Italian former professional cyclist. He was born in Camaioni di Carmignano.
Career
Bitossi cycled for three years as an amateur and became a professional in October 1961, after he had reached the required age of 21. As a professional cyclist, from 1961 until 1978, he won a total of 171 races.
In 1965, he won the Tour de Suisse and the Züri-Metzgete, which he won again in 1968. In 1967 he won the Tirreno–Adriatico, Giro di Lombardia and Coppa Agostoni, while the following year he became the first Italian to win the points classification in the Tour de France.
In 1970, he won the Italian championship.
In 1972 he became famous for his near victory at the World Championship in Gap, France, where he was beaten by only a few meters by his teammate Marino Basso.
Four years later, in 1978, he won the Italian Championship again.
Bitossi was nicknamed Cuore matto ("Crazy heart") due to a cardiac arrhythmia which often compelled him to stop midway in a stage.
Major results
References
External links
Franco Bitossi at Cycling Archives (archived)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Franco Bitossi
- Italian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- Tadej Pogačar
- Bernard Hinault
- 2024 Il Lombardia
- Giro di Lombardia
- Gino Bartali
- Points classification in the Giro d'Italia
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
- Sean Kelly (cyclist)