Mario Cipollini - Major Results

Major Results

  • World Road Cycling Championships (2002)
  • Italian National Road Race Championship (1996)
  • Giro d'Italia: Career: 42 stage wins (Giro record); 3-time points classification winner
    • 1989: 1 stage win
    • 1990: 2 stage wins
    • 1991: 3 stage wins
    • 1992: 4 stage wins; points classification winner
    • 1995: 2 stage wins; 1 day leading the general classification
    • 1996: 4 stage wins
    • 1997: 5 stage wins; points classification winner
    • 1998: 4 stage wins
    • 1999: 4 stage wins
    • 2000: 1 stage win
    • 2001: 4 stage wins; Azzurri d'Italia classification winner
    • 2002: 6 stage wins; points classification winner; Azzurri d'Italia classification winner
    • 2003: 2 stage wins
  • Tour de France: Career: 12 stage wins; 6 days leading the general classification; 2 days leading the points classification
    • 1993: 1 stage win; 2 days leading the general classification
    • 1995: 2 stage wins
    • 1996: 1 stage win
    • 1997: 2 stage wins; 4 days leading the general classification; 1 day leading the points classification
    • 1998: 2 stage wins
    • 1999: 4 stage wins
  • Vuelta a España: Career: 3 stage wins
    • 2002: 3 stage wins
  • Milan – San Remo (1.HC): (2002; 2nd 1994, 2001)
  • Gent–Wevelgem (1.HC): (1992, 1993, 2002; 2nd 1991)
  • Paris–Nice (2.HC): Career: 7 stage wins
  • 1992: 3 stage wins
  • 1993: 2 stage wins
  • 1994: 2 stage wins
  • Tirreno–Adriatico (2.HC): Career: 4 stage wins
    • 1999: 1 stage win
    • 2002: 1 stage win
    • 2003: 2 stage wins
  • Tour de Romandie (2.HC): Career: 12 stage wins and 1 points classification
    • 1995: 2 stage wins
    • 1996: 3 stage wins
    • 1997: 3 stage wins
    • 1999: 1 stage win
    • 2000: 2 stage wins; Points classification winner
    • 2001: 1 stage win
  • Volta a Catalunya (2.HC): Career: 11 stage wins
    • 1995: 3 stage wins
    • 1996: 2 stage wins
    • 1998: 4 stage wins
    • 1999: 2 stage wins
Other one-day and stage races
  • E3 Prijs Vlaanderen (1.HC): (1993)
  • Grote Scheldeprijs (1.1): (1991, 1993)
  • Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen (1.1): (1993)
  • Three Days of De Panne (2.2): (1992, 1 stage win)
  • Four Days of Dunkirk (2.2): (1992, 3 stage wins and Sprint classification)
  • Vuelta a Aragón (2.3): Career: 6 stage wins and 1 points classification
    • 1996: 2 stage wins; Points classification winner
    • 1997: 2 stage wins
    • 2001: 2 stage wins
  • Vuelta Valenciana (2.3): Career: 6 stage wins
    • 1995: 2 stage wins
    • 1996: 2 stage wins
    • 1997: 1 stage win
    • 2000: 1 stage win
  • Tour Méditerranéen (2.3): Career: 14 stage wins
    • 1993: 2 stage wins
    • 1994: 2 stage wins
    • 1995: 3 stage wins
    • 1996: 1 stage win
    • 1997: 2 stage wins
    • 1998: 1 stage win
    • 2000: 1 stage win
    • 2002: 1 stage win
    • 2004: 1 stage win
  • Giro di Puglia (2.3): (1992, 2 stage wins; 1991, 1 stage win)
  • Trofeo Luis Puig: (1995, 1999)
  • GP de l'Escaut-Schoten: (1991)
  • Giro della Provincia di Siracusa: (2001)
  • Regio-Tour: (1987)
  • Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi: (1998, 2000)
  • Tour de Georgia (2.1): (2004, 1 stage win)
  • Tour of Qatar (2.1): (2005, 1 stage win)
  • Settimana Siciliana (2.3): (1994, 1 stage win)
  • Giro della Provincia di Lucca (1.1): (2005)
  • Cala Millor - Cala Rajada (1.4): (1999)
  • Manacor - Manacor (1.4): (1999)
  • Monte Carlo - Alassio (1.4): (1995)

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