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Mario Vicini
Personal information
Full nameMario Vicini
NicknameGaibera
Born(1913-02-21)21 February 1913
Cesena, Italy
Died6 December 1995(1995-12-06) (aged 82)
Cesena, Italy
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Major wins
Grand Tours
Giro d'Italia
3 individual stages (1938, 1940)

One-day races and Classics

National Road Race Championships (1939)

Mario Vicini (21 February 1913 — 6 December 1995) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Vicini won the 1939 Italian road race championship, as well as the Giro del Lazio and the Giro di Toscana. He rode the Tour de France twice, finishing second (in 1937) and sixth (in 1938). In the Giro d'Italia, Vicini won three stages, and finished third in 1939. He later went on to build racing bicycles, simply named Vicini, using top-of-the-line components. His frame and fork sets are recognizable by the Vicini name stamped into the top end of the seat stay flutes and the V in the top of each side of the fork crown.

Palmarès

1935
1st Giro delle Province Romagnole
1st Gran Premio di Camaiore
1936
1st Giro delle Quattro Province
1937
2nd Overall Tour de France
1938
1st Giro di Toscana
1st Stage 2 Giro d'Italia
6th Overall Tour de France
1939
1st Giro del Lazio
1st Italy Italian National Road Race Championship
3rd Overall Giro d'Italia
1940
1st Coppa Marin
4th Overall Giro d'Italia
1st Stages 15 & 16
1947
7th Overall Giro d'Italia
1953
1st Coppa Signorini

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Italian National Road Race Champion (men)
1880–1899
1900–1919
1920–1939
1940–1959
1960–1979
1980–1999
2000–2019
2020–2039


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