Franco Cribiori

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Franco Cribiori
Personal information
Full nameFranco Cribiori
Born (1939-09-28) 28 September 1939 (age 82)
Corsico, Italy
Team information
Discipline Road
RoleRider
Professional teams
1960–1961 Legnano
1962 San Pellegrino
1963–1964 Gazzola
1965 Ignis
1966 Vittadello
1967–1968 G.B.C.
Managerial teams
1969 G.B.C.
1970–1972 Dreher
1973–1977 Brooklyn
1978 Intercontinentale
1979 Sapa
1980–1981 Magniflex
1982–1989 Atala

Franco Cribiori (born 28 September 1939) is an Italian former racing cyclist and cycling manager who had a career as a cyclist from 1960 to 1968 and then a career as a manager from 1969 to 1989. Cribiori was born in Corsico.

Palmarès

DatePlacingEventLocationCountry
19621 Coppa Placci Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino
12 October 19631 Milano–Torino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
19641 Giro dell'Appennino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
19 July 19641 Giro del Ticino Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland
11 July 19651 Tre Province Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
12 July 19661 GP Montelupo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy


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