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Vittorio Adorni

Vittorio Adorni
Vittorio Adorni 1966.jpg
Adorni at the 1966 Giro d'Italia
Personal information
Full name Vittorio Adorni
Born (1937-11-14) 14 November 1937 (age 79)
San Lazzaro di Parma, Italy
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1961 Vov
1962 Philco
1963 Cynar
1964–1966 Salvarani
1967 Salamini-Luxor
1968 Faema
1969–1970 Scic
Major wins

Grand Tours

Giro d'Italia
General Classification (1965)
11 individual stages

Stage Races

Tour de Romandie (1965, 1967)
Tour of Belgium (1966)
Tour de Suisse (1969)

One-Day Races and Classics

World Road Race Championship (1968)
National Road Race Championship (1969)

Grand Tours

Stage Races

One-Day Races and Classics

Vittorio Adorni (born San Lazzaro di Parma, Italy, 14 November 1937) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist .

Vittorio Adorni was a talented amateur and showed early talent at riding alone. He began racing in 1955 and won the national amateur pursuit championship in 1959 Skill at riding fast alone won him the world professional road championship nine years later.

Adorni won the Trofeo de Gasperiin 1960 and turned professional during 1961 after winning the Coppa San Geo.

Adorni won two races in his first full year as a professional in 1961, riding for Philco and winning stages of the Giro d'Italia and the Tour of Sardinia. Adorni was more a domestique than a leader but he nevertheless won the 1965 Giro and the 1968 world road race championship. The championship was on the car race circuit at Imola, Italy. He broke clear with 93 km still to ride. He finished 10 minutes ahead of the field, helped in the peloton by his Italian team-mates and also by Merckx, his normal team-mate, who did not take up the chase.

The Cycling Hall of Fame, an American organisation, says:

"In 1968, Adorni taught Eddy Merckx of Belgium how to properly eat and rest during a Grand Tour. Merckx used this knowledge to not only win his first grand tour, the Giro d'Italia, but also the mountains and points jerseys as well, the first time ever this was done in a grand tour. Adorni finished second to Merckx in that race."

Adorni rode as a professional from 1961 to 1970. He retired to work in insurance and then became directeur sportif of the Salvarani team until 1973. He became president of the Italian riders' association and a commentator for the television company, RAI. In 2001 he joined the management committee of the governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. The French magazine Vélo said: When he was nominated, no small number of observers asked 'Why him? Isn't he just Hein Verbruggen's puppet?'


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