Aldo Bini

Aldo Bini ( born July 30, 1915 in Montemurlo, † June 16, 1993 in Prato ) was an Italian cyclist.

Aldo Bini was a professional racing driver from 1934 to 1955 in 1935., And 1941 he was Italian vice-champion on road. In 1936 he occupied at the UCI Road World Championships in Bern second place behind Antonin Magne.

In addition, he achieved during his 20 -year career, numerous wins in major races: In 1933, he won the Giro del'Umbria, 1935 Giro del Piemonte, 1935 Giro dell'Emilia, 1937, together with Maurice Archambaud the Giro della Provincia Milano, 1937 (before Gino Bartali ) and in 1942 the Giro de Lombardia, in 1935 and 1945, he came in second. 1940 won the Coppa Bernocchi Bini and 1952 the race Milan -Turin. Multiple He also accomplished stage wins in the Giro d' Italia.

1948 ended Aldo Bini the Giro d'Italia was the last, and thus as a carrier of the black jerseys. Despite a broken wrist he had driven the Giro to the end, had to descend in the mountains often and have to push your bike.

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