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Full name
  
Damiano Cunego

Height
  
1.69 m

Discipline
  
Road

Weight
  
58 kg

2005–2014
  
Lampre-Caffita

Current team
  
Nippo-Vini Fantini

Name
  
Damiano Cunego


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Nickname
  
Il Piccolo Principe (The Little Prince)

Born
  
19 September 1981 (age 42) Cerro Veronese, Italy (
1981-09-19
)

Rider type
  
Classics and climbing specialist

2002–2004
  
Saeco Macchine per Caffe-Longoni Sport

Role
  
Professional Road Racing Cyclist

Competitors
  
Chris Froome, Vincenzo Nibali, Mark Cavendish, Fabian Cancellara, Alejandro Valverde

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Damiano Cunego (born 19 September 1981 in Cerro Veronese, Veneto) is an Italian professional road racing cyclist who rides for the Italian UCI Pro Continental Nippo–Vini Fantini. His biggest wins are the 2004 Giro d'Italia, the 2008 Amstel Gold Race, and the Giro di Lombardia in 2004, 2007, 2008. He finished second in the UCI Road World Championships in 2008 and in the 2008 UCI ProTour. Primarily a climber, he has improved his Time-Trialing and he is characterized by a great sprinting ability, unusual for a climber.

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Career

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Cunego began cycling as a teenager after being a successful cross-country runner. He was discovered by Giuseppe Martinelli who also worked closely with the late Marco Pantani. Cunego turned pro in 2002 at the age of 20 with Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Longoni Sport. Cunego won the Giro d'Oro and the Giro Medio Brenta in his first season as a professional with Saeco in 2002. In 2003 he won the seventh stage and the overall classification of Tour of Qinghai Lake.

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He came to prominence in May 2004, winning the Giro d'Italia at the age of 22 with Saeco Macchine per Caffè, which became Lampre–Caffita in 2005. Cunego's strength came as a blow to his captain Gilberto Simoni. Relations between the two during the race were strained when Cunego sprinted away from Simoni to win the 18th stage after Simoni's solo breakaway. La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that as Simoni passed by Cunego, who was surrounded by journalists, Simoni pointed his finger at the 22-year-old Maglia Rosa and angrily said "You're a bastard...you are really stupid."

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During 2004 he won the Giro di Lombardia in October, his 13th victory of the season. He finished the season number one in the UCI Road World Cup, the youngest rider to achieve it, aged 23. He was also the last rider ranked first on the world ranking, because from 2005 the ranking was replaced by the UCI ProTour.

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In the 2005 Giro d'Italia, Simoni and Cunego were co-captains of Lampre–Caffita. Cunego posed no threat to Simoni. He faltered during the first climb in the Dolomites, losing six minutes in the day and any prospect of winning. At the time his team attributed his loss to a "psychological crisis" and Cunego said "a great weight has been lifted from me by this defeat." After the race, he was found to have Epstein-Barr virus. He did not enter the 2005 Tour de France.

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In 2006, Cunego finished third in Liège–Bastogne–Liège losing to Alejandro Valverde and Paolo Bettini in a sprint finish. In the 2006 Tour de France Cunego was best young rider. He finished 2nd on stage 15 to Alpe D'Huez, after losing to Fränk Schleck, who broke away in the final 2 km. He also finished 3rd on stage 17, on the road to Morzine. In 2007 Cunego again won the Giro Del Trentino and his second Giro di Lombardia.

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In 2008 he won the Klasika Primavera and the Amstel Gold Race, with two powerful sprints against Alejandro Valverde and Fränk Schleck, with victory in the latter propelling him to the top of the UCI Pro Tour rankings, as he also went on to finish second in the 2008 UCI Road World Championships. He was widely tipped to be victorious in the 2008 Tour de France, but he struggled and eventually dropped out before the finish. By the end of the year Cunego conquered for the third time "the race of falling leaves" and then he ended the season with the victory of the Japan Cup, confirming himself as one of the best Classics Specialist in the world.

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In 2009 he won the Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali with victories in two stages; later he won two mountain stages at Vuelta a España being the favorite in the World Championship, where he arrived 8th.

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In July 2013, he was one of 27 former riders and officials linked to the Lampre-Mérida team indicted for doping in an Italian court, with a hearing set for 10 December 2013. In early 2014 however, details emerged that indicated that Cunego might have been one of few Lampre riders to refuse treatment by Spanish doctor José Ibarguren Taus, who was linked to doping practices.

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In October 2014, it was announced that Cunego will leave Lampre–Merida to ride with Vini Fantini-Nippo in 2015.


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References

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