Antonio Parrinello

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Antonio Parrinello Road cycling
Antonio Parrinello (2014)
Antonio Parrinello (2014)
To person
Full name Antonio Casimiro Parrinello
Date of birth October 2nd, 1988
nation ItalyItaly Italy
discipline Street
To the team
Current team GM Europa Ovini
function driver
End of career 2017
Last updated: June 10, 2019

Antonio Casimiro Parrinello (born October 2, 1988 in Castelvetrano ) is a former Italian cyclist .

Career

Antonio Parrinello won the Ruota d'Oro and other smaller races in Italy in 2011 . In 2012 he received a contract with Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela . In 2014 Parrinello contested three of the five monuments of cycling . It was Milan-San Remo , the Tour of Flanders and the Tour of Lombardy , but without much success.

In 2015 he went to D'Amico Bottecchia . There he immediately came third on the Tour of Bern in Switzerland and second on the second stage of the Tour of Slovenia . In 2016 he won the overall ranking of the Ronde de l'Oise in France and the Polish one-day race Puchar Uzdrowisk Karpackich . In 2017 Parrinello switched to GM Europa Ovini and won the GP Adria Mobil in April of the same year . On the second stage of the Tour of Portugal in 2017 , he finished second.

Parrinello ended his career after the 2017 season.

successes

2011
2016
2017

Teams

Individual evidence

  1. Swiss Bohli celebrates home win, Denz eighth. radsport-news.com, May 9, 2015, accessed November 11, 2016 .
  2. De Negri wins before his compatriots Parrinello and Ponzi. radsport-news.com, June 19, 2015, accessed November 11, 2016 .

Web links

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