Personal information | |
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Full name | Felice Gimondi |
Nickname | La Fenice (The Phoenix)[1] |
Born | Sedrina, Italy | 29 September 1942
Died | 16 August 2019 Giardini Naxos, Italy | (aged 76)
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Weight | 71 kg (157 lb) |
Team information | |
Discipline | Classics |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | All-rounder |
Professional teams | |
1965–1972 | Salvarani |
1973–1979 | Bianchi–Campagnolo |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Medal record |
Felice Gimondi (Italian pronunciation: [feˈliːtʃe dʒiˈmondi]; 29 September 1942 – 16 August 2019) was an Italian professional racing cyclist. With his 1968 victory at the Vuelta a España, only three years after becoming a professional cyclist, Gimondi, nicknamed "The Phoenix", was the second cyclist (after Jacques Anquetil) to win all three Grand Tours of road cycling: Tour de France (1965, his first year as a pro), Giro d'Italia (1967, 1969 and 1976), and Vuelta a España (1968).[2] He is one of only seven cyclists to have done so.[3]
Gimondi also won three of the five Cycling monuments, winning the Giro di Lombardia twice, and finished on the podium of a grand tour twelve times.
He accomplished all of these major victories despite his career coinciding with that of Eddy Merckx.