Alessandro Fantini
![]() Fantini in 1960 | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Alessandro Fantini |
Born | Fossacesia, Kingdom of Italy | 1 January 1932
Died | 5 May 1961 Trier, West Germany | (aged 29)
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Sprinter |
Professional teams | |
1955 | Lygie |
1955–1959 | Atala |
1960–1961 | Gazzola |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours |
Alessandro Fantini (Fossacesia, 1 January 1932 — Trier, West-Germany, 5 May 1961) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. After winning the fifth stage, Fantini died after a crash during a mass sprint at the end of the sixth stage of the 1961 Tour of Germany. He was immediately admitted to a hospital, but surgery was impossible due to the large amount of amphetamines in his system.[1] He died two days later.[2]
Major results
Source:[3]
1955
- Tour de France – 1st stage: 12
- Giro d'Italia – 1st stages: 4 & 7
- Milano–Torino – 6th
- Giro del Ticino – 7th
1956
- Tour de France – 1st stage: 7
- Giro d'Italia – overall: 6th place, 1st stage: 2 & 4
- Tour de Romandie – place overall: 8th
1957
- Giro d'Italia – 1st stage: 5 & 17
- Roma–Napoli–Roma – 1st stage: 12
- Coppa Bernocchi – 6th
1958
- Gran Piemonte – 2nd
- Giro dell'Emilia – 8th
- Giro della Romagna – 8th
1959
- Giro d'Italia – 1st stage: 16
- Giro dell'Emilia – 2nd
- Giro di Lombardia – 4th
- Tre Valli Varesine – 4th
- Trofeo Matteotti – 4th
- Gran Piemonte – 5th
1960
- Milano–Vignola – 1st
- Deutschland Tour – 1st stage: 1 & 5
- Championship of Zurich – 4th
- Giro di Campania – 8th
1961
- Deutschland Tour – 1st stage: 4
- Milano–Torino – 3rd
- Tour des Quatre-Cantons – 4th
See also
References
- ^ Jean-Pierre de Mondenard, Dictionnaire du dopage, p. 679
- ^ "Alessandro Fantini (1932-1961)". ronnydeschepper.com (in Dutch). 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Alessandro Fantini". FirstCycling.com. 8 December 2023.
External links
- Alessandro Fantini at Cycling Archives (archive)
- Official Tour de France results for Alessandro Fantini