Daniele Pontoni

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Daniele Pontoni
1992 World Cyclocross Championships (15171882700).jpg
Daniele Pontoni in 1992
Personal information
Full nameDaniele Pontoni
Born (1966-09-08) 8 September 1966 (age 56)
Udine, Italy
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineCyclo-cross
RoleRider
Major wins
1997 world cyclo-cross champion
Medal record
Men's cyclo-cross
Representing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1997 Munich Elite Men's Race
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1996 Montreuil Elite Men's Race

Daniele Pontoni (born 8 September 1966 in Udine) is a former Italian professional cyclo-cross cyclist. Pontoni was World Champion of cyclo-cross by the amateurs in 1992 and by the elite in 1997. He was Italian cyclo-cross champion from 1996 to 2004. He also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics. [1]

Contents

Palmarès

1991
Milano
Roma
1992
Igorre
Milano
Overijse
World Cyclo-cross Championship for Amateurs
Wetzikon
Zarautz
Zillebeke
1993
Harnes
Milano
Overijse
Westouter
Zarautz
Diegem
1994
Igorre
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Meilen
1995
Igorre
Milano
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Diegem
1996
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Igorre
Diegem
1997
World Cyclo-cross Championship
Pétange
GP dell'Epifania
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Solbiate Olona/Milano
Silvelle
1998
Milano
Pétange
Pontchâteau
GP dell'Epifania
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Bolzano
Leudelange
Garfagnana
Kortezubi
Parabiago
1999
Pétange
Kayl
Solbiate Olona/Milano (ITA)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Pistoia
Boston supercup round 1
Milano
Bolzano
Garfagnana
2000
Pétange
GP dell'Epifania
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Nommay
Milano
Igorre
2001
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Lanarvily
Buttrio
Bolzano
2002
Ispaster
Milano
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Lekeitio
Sassoferrato
Zegliacco
2003
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Trebaseleghe
Valle Orco e Soana
Bolzano
Garfagnana
Lurago d'Erba
2004
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy national cyclo-cross championship
Portland Saturn/Stumptown
Thousand Oaks
Seaford-New York
Faè di Oderzo
Soligo/Farra di Soligo
Morbegno
Garfagnana
Lurago d'Erba
Bassano del Grappa
2005
Triveneto Gara di Caonada
Vittorio Veneto
Fujimi
Yasugawa
Farra di Soligo

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References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Daniele Pontoni Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2020.