Massimo Ghirotto

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Massimo Ghirotto
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Personal information
Full nameMassimo Ghirotto
Born (1961-06-25) 25 June 1961 (age 62)
Boara Pisani, Italy
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1983Gis Gelati
1984Gis-Tuc Lu
19851986Carrera-Inoxpran
19871990Carrera Jeans-Vagabond
1991Carrera Jeans-Tassoni
1992Carrera Jeans-Vagabond
19931995ZG Mobili
Major wins
Wincanton Classic (1992)
Giro d'Italia, 3 stages
Tour de France, 2 stages
Vuelta a España, 1 stage

Massimo Ghirotto (born 25 June 1961, in Boara Pisani) is an Italian former road bicycle racer.

Major results

1987
1st, Trofeo Baracchi
1st, Trofeo Matteotti
1st, Coppa Placci
1st, Stage 10, Tour de Suisse
1988
1st, GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
1st, Stage 13, Tour de France
1989
1st, Stage 6, Vuelta a España
1990
1st, Giro dell'Umbria
1st, Stage 9, Tour de France
1991
1st, Stage 4, Giro del Trentino
1st, Stage 9, Giro d'Italia
1992
1st, Giro del Veneto
1st, Tre Valli Varesine
1st, Wincanton Classic
1993
1st, Tre Valli Varesine
1st, Stage 20, Giro d'Italia
Combativity award, Tour de France
1994
1st, Vuelta a los Valles Mineros
1st, Stage 19, Giro d'Italia

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