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Full name
  
Adriano Malori

2010–2013
  
Lampre-Farnese Vini

2007–2009
  
S.C. Filmop

Weight
  
68 kg

Rider type
  
Time Trialist

Height
  
1.82 m

Discipline
  
Road

Name
  
Adriano Malori


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Born
  
28 January 1988 (age 36) Parma, Italy (
1988-01-28
)

2009
  
→Lampre-NGC (stagiaire)

Role
  
Professional Road Racing Cyclist

Similar People
  
Jonathan Castroviejo, Jerome Coppel, Tony Martin, Rohan Dennis, Alex Dowsett

Current team
  
Team Caisse d'Epargne

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Adriano Malori (born 28 January 1988) is a retired Italian professional road racing cyclist who last rode for UCI ProTeam Movistar Team.

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Career

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Malori was the Lanterne Rouge of the 2010 Tour de France, finishing almost four and a half hours behind winner Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek).

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Having ridden for the Lampre–Merida squad since August 2009, Malori left the team at the end of the 2013 season to join the Movistar Team. He won the final time trial of the 2014 Vuelta a España.

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On 23 January 2016, at the 2016 Tour de San Luis, Malori suffered a severe crash as he was leading the peloton. His front wheel was caught in a crack on the road and he flew over his bike, crashing head-first. He was put in an induced coma. Three days later, he was moved to a special clinic in Buenos Aires. Reports suggested that doctors had found the head trauma not to be a result, but rather the cause of the crash, citing a possible aneurysm. However, the team discredited them soon afterward, saying a road defect was the cause of the crash. In August, Malori announced that he would make his return to racing the following month at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec and Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal.

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Malori announced his retirement from professional cycling on 10th July 2017, as a result of the injury.


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References

Adriano Malori Wikipedia