Flavio Anastasia

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Flavio Anastasia Road cycling
To person
Date of birth January 30, 1969
nation ItalyItaly Italy
discipline Street
height 1.81 meters
Racing weight 88 kilograms
End of career 1993
Most important successes
Olympic games
1992 Silver medal.svg - team time trial
Last updated: November 29, 2019

Flavio Anastasia (born January 30, 1969 in Mariano Comense ) is an Italian cyclist and world champion in cycling .

Athletic career

In 1989 Flavio Anastasia became the Italian time trial champion . In 1991 in Stuttgart he achieved the greatest success of his career when he became world champion in the team time trial with the Italian four-man roadster . Shortly before, he had won the team time trial with the Italian team at the Mediterranean Games . From 1987 to 1991 he won four major races in Italy. In 1992 he won the silver medal behind the German foursome with the team at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona .

At the International Peace Race , Anastasia started with the entire world championship quadruple in 1992, but despite some top stage placements at the beginning of the tour, she did not make it into the top 30 drivers in the overall ranking. He finished 58th but wore the yellow jersey of the leader in the individual standings for one day.

In the same year Flavio Anastasia turned professional, in 1993 he ended his cycling career.

successes

1989
  • MaillotItalia.svg Italian amateur champion - individual time trial
1991
1992

Teams

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museo Ciclismo. Retrieved November 12, 2019 (Italian).
  2. Maik Märtin: 50 years of Course de la Paix . Agency Construct, Leipzig 1998, p. 227 .