Lampre (1992-2004)
This article describes the Italian cycling team Lampre in the 1992-2004 seasons .
The team also went under the names Lampre-Colnago , Lampre-Polti , Lampre-Ceramica Panaria and Lampre-Daikin before the team merged with Saeco in 2005 and continued as Lampre-Caffita .
The sponsor was the Italian steel processor Lampre with co-sponsors: the bicycle manufacturer Colnago , the household appliance manufacturer Polti , the ceramic manufacturer Panaria and the air conditioning manufacturer Daikin .
The team's managers included Pietro Algeri , Maurizio Piovani and Brent Copeland .
Known drivers
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Greatest successes
classic
- 1993 (Fondriest)
- 2001 (Camenzind)
- 1993 (Fondriest)
- 1995 ( Gianni Faresin )
- 2000 ( Gabriele Missaglia )
- 1993 (Fondriest)
Cycling world cup
- 1993 (Fondriest)
Round trips
- 2000
- 3rd stage (Svorada), 14th stage (Simoni), 21st stage ( Mariano Piccoli )
- 2001
- Overall classification, 20th stage (Simoni)
- 2002
- 17th stage (Tonkow)
- 1993: 4th stage (Tonkow), 10th stage (Abduschaparov)
- 1994: 2nd & 10th stage (Lombardi)
- 1995: overall standings, 8th stage (Tonkow)
- 1999: 3rd stage (Missaglia), 7th stage (Camenzind)
- 2000: Overall ranking (Camenzind), 5th stage ( Raivis Belohvoščiks )
- 2002: 7th stage (Gárate)
- 2003: 3rd & 5th stage (Casagrande)
- 1993: Prologue, 6th stage (Fondriest)
- 1995: Prologue (Fondriest)
- 2000: 4th stage (Missaglia)
- 1999
- 7th stage (Belohvoščiks)
- 1992: 1st stage (Svorada), 2nd stage (Bortolami)
- 1994: 4th stage (part 1) (Svorada)
- 2001: 4th stage (Simoni)
- 1993: Overall classification, 2nd & 4th stage (Fondriest)
- 1995: 8th stage (Svorada)
- 1999: 8th stage (Svorada)
- 2000: 2nd stage (Svorada)
- 2003: 1st stage ( Simone Bertoletti )
Web links
- Lampre (1992-2004) in the ProCyclingStats.com database