Giulio Ciccone
Giulio Ciccone (born 20 December 1994) is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Trek–Segafredo.[4]
Ciccone in 2019. | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Giulio Ciccone |
Born | Chieti, Italy | 20 December 1994
Height | 176 cm (5 ft 9 in) |
Weight | 58 kg (128 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Trek–Segafredo |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Climber |
Amateur teams | |
2013 | Palazzago Fenice Maiet |
2014–2015 | Team Colpack |
Professional teams | |
2016–2018 | Bardiani–CSF[1] |
2019– | Trek–Segafredo[2][3] |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Career
Bardiani–CSF (2016–18)
Ciccone was named in the start list for the 2016 Giro d'Italia, where he won stage 10.[5] At the 2018 Giro d'Italia, Ciccone finished second in the mountains classification, behind overall race winner Chris Froome. Also in 2018, Ciccone won the Giro dell'Appennino and finished second in the inaugural Adriatica Ionica Race.
Trek–Segafredo (2019–present)
After three years with Bardiani–CSF, Ciccone joined Trek–Segafredo on an initial two-year contract from the 2019 season.[6] At the Giro d'Italia, Ciccone led the mountains classification for all but one stage, winning the jersey with more than twice as many points than the runner-up Fausto Masnada. He finished 16th overall, with a victory on stage sixteen, a finish at Ponte di Legno.[7] After this, Ciccone was named in the startlist for the Tour de France.[8] During the sixth stage to La Planche des Belles Filles, he was part of a breakaway which survived to the finish line. Ciccone managed to take over the race leader's yellow jersey from Julian Alaphilippe despite fading in the final metres of the climb.[9] He held the lead for two days, before Alaphilippe retook the jersey after gaining twenty seconds on the run-in to the finish in Saint-Étienne.[10] Ciccone also held the lead of the young rider classification for four days, ultimately finishing just outside the top thirty placings overall and sixth in the young rider standings.[11]
During the Tour, Ciccone signed a 12-month extension to his contract, until the end of the 2021 season.[12]
Major results
- 2014
- 1st Trofeo Rigoberto Lamonica
- 5th GP Capodarco
- 6th Overall Giro della Valle d'Aosta
- 1st Mountains classification
- 9th Gran Premio di Poggiana
- 2015
- 1st Bassano-Monte Grappa
- 1st Mountains classification Giro della Valle d'Aosta
- 2nd Piccolo Giro di Lombardia
- 4th Coppa Collecchio[13]
- 6th Overall Tour de l'Avenir
- 2016
- 1st Stage 10 Giro d'Italia
- 5th Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi
- 6th Overall Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
- 2017
- 3rd Pro Ötztaler 5500
- 6th Overall Tour of Utah
- 1st Stage 6
- 6th Overall Tour of Austria
- 2018
- 1st Giro dell'Appennino
- 1st Mountains classification Okolo Slovenska
- 2nd Overall Adriatica Ionica Race
- 7th Gran Premio di Lugano
- 9th Overall Tour of the Alps
- 10th Overall Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
- 2019
- Giro d'Italia
- 1st Mountains classification
- 1st Stage 16
- 6th Trofeo Laigueglia
- 7th Coppa Agostoni
- 8th Overall Tour du Haut Var
- 1st Stage 2
- 10th Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
- Tour de France
- Held after Stages 6–7
- Held after Stages 6–9
- 2020
- 1st Trofeo Laigueglia
- 5th Giro di Lombardia
- 8th Giro dell'Emilia
- 9th Gran Piemonte
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Grand Tour | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
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Giro d'Italia | DNF | 95 | 40 | 16 | DNF |
Tour de France | — | — | — | 31 | — |
Vuelta a España | — | — | — | — | — |
— | Did not compete |
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DNF | Did not finish |
IP | In Progress |
References
- "Seventeen riders in 2018 roster". Bardiani–CSF. GM Sport SRL. 14 November 2017. Archived from the original on 1 January 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
- "Trek-Segafredo announce official 2019 rosters for men and women". Trek Bicycle Corporation. Intrepid Corporation. 27 December 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
- "Trek-Segafredo announce complete 2020 men's roster". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Trek - Segafredo". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 2 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- "99th Giro d'Italia Startlist". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- "Ciccone signs two-year deal with Trek-Segafredo". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 18 September 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- "Ciccone wins Stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia, Carapaz retains the Maglia Rosa". Giro d'Italia. RCS MediaGroup. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- "2019: 106th Tour de France: Start List". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
- Fletcher, Patrick (11 July 2019). "Tour de France: Teuns wins atop La Planche des Belles Filles". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- Fletcher, Patrick (13 July 2019). "Tour de France: De Gendt wins in Saint Etienne". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- "Official classifications of Tour de France 2019 – Stage 21". Tour de France. Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original on 29 July 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- "Tour de France: Ciccone rewarded with contract extension at Trek-Segafredo". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 12 July 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
- "CORSE STF: Nicola Toffali sfodera la quinta a Collecchio" [RACE STF: Nicola Toffali takes the fifth in Collecchio]. Italian Cycling Federation (in Italian). 22 September 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giulio Ciccone. |
- Giulio Ciccone at Cycling Archives
- Giulio Ciccone at CQ Ranking
- Giulio Ciccone at ProCyclingStats