Fabrizio Guidi

Fabrizio Guidi ( born April 13, 1972 in Pontedera ) is an Italian former racing cyclist.

Fabrizio Guidi 1995 at Navigare Blue Storm pro cyclist. The following year was his most successful with four overall victories, the Gran Premio Etruscan Coast, the GP Kanton Aargau, Tre Valli Varesine and the Tour of Denmark. A year later, he could not build on the successes, yet won a stage at the Three Days of De Panne. In 1998 he came to the team and could Polti 1999 GP Pino Cerami win before he spent a year with the French team Française des Jeux. There, he won a stage of the Tour of Holland and the Giro d' Italia; there he managed to win the Maglia Azzurra three times for the leading of the Inter Giro rating.

2001 drove Guidi for Mercury Viatel and celebrated stage wins in Paris-Nice, the Tour de Romandie and the Tour de la Région Wallonne. After a year, he came to the German Coast team, which later renamed to Bianchi. He secured a stage of the Brixia Tour and won the time trial Firenze- Pistoia. The 2003 Tour de France was the first and only participation of the sprinter. In 2004 he moved to Team CSC. There stage wins he achieved at the Tour de la Région Wallonne and the Tour of Denmark. As of March 2005 drove Guidi for the Swiss ProTour team Phonak. Tirreno- Adriatico In 2005 he was third, won a stage of the Tour of Austria in 2005 and one of the Tour of Poland 2006. For the 2007 season, he joined the team Barloworld, where a year, he went before he ended his career.

Palmarčs

  • 2000 a stage of the Giro d' Italia
  • 2001 a stage of Paris-Nice
  • A stage of Tour de Romandie
  • 2002 Firenze- Pistoia
  • 2006 a stage in Tour of Austria
  • Two stages and General Classification Tour de la Région Wallonne

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