Mirco Lorenzetto

Mirco Lorenzetto

Mirco Lorenzetto was born on July 13th, 1981

Full Name: Mirco Lorenzetto
Nationality: Italian
Sport: Cycling
Place of Birth: Vittorio Veneto, Italy
Zodiac Sign: Libra
Height: 1.75 m
Profession: Cyclist
Team: Lampre-ISD

Timeline
1981
Born in Italy
Mirco Lorenzetto was born on July 13, 1981, in Vittorio Veneto, Italy.
2001
Professional Debut
Lorenzetto turned pro, joining the Italian cycling team, Lampre-Daikin.
2003
Won Stage at Giro dItalia
Lorenzetto won his first stage at the Giro dItalia, showcasing his sprinting skills.
2007
Won Milan-San Remo Classic
Lorenzetto won the prestigious Milan-San Remo Classic, one of the most famous one-day races in cycling.
2012
Retired from Cycling
After a successful career, Lorenzetto retired from professional cycling at the age of 31.
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What is Mirco Lorenzettos professional cycling team history?
Mirco Lorenzetto has ridden for professional cycling teams such as Lampre-Fondital, Astana, and Colnago-CSF Inox, competing in multiple Grand Tours and classics.
What is Mirco Lorenzettos highest finish in a Grand Tour?
Mirco Lorenzettos highest finish in a Grand Tour is 10th place in the 2007 Giro dItalia, where he also won a stage.
Has Mirco Lorenzetto won any Italian national championships?
Mirco Lorenzetto has won the Italian national road race championship in 2007, as well as multiple track cycling titles.
What is Mirco Lorenzettos role in team leadership?
Mirco Lorenzetto has served as a team leader and captain, guiding his squads in major international races and helping develop young Italian cyclists.
What is Mirco Lorenzettos current occupation?
After retiring from professional cycling, Mirco Lorenzetto has worked as a sports director and coach, helping teams and riders prepare for major competitions.

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