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Registered
  
Discipline
  
Founded
  
1989

Disbanded
  
Merged 2005

Bicycles
  
Cannondale

Base
  
Italy

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Bicycle
  
Cannondale Bicycle Corporation

Saeco was the name of an Italian road bicycle racing team, sponsored by the company with the same name, and rode on Cannondale bicycles.

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Saeco (cycling team) Photo Special Arrivederci Team Cannondale PezCycling News

The company did not prolong the sponsorship for 2005, and the team was merged with the Lampre team, forming Lampre–Caffita, sponsored by Caffita.

Saeco (cycling team) Resto Cannondale Saeco Mario Cipollini

Team History

Saeco (cycling team) Photo Special Arrivederci Team Cannondale PezCycling News

In the 1990s the team was famous for Mario Cipollini's sprint train and his antics. One of their most memorable moments was Cipollini's 4 consecutive stage wins in the 1999 Tour de France. The image of Mario Cipollini approaching the TV camera right after a win to say, "Cannondale makes the best bikes!" propelled Cannondale's popularity among road racers.

Saeco (cycling team) Ryan39s Rebuilds 1998 Cannondale Road bike Team Saeco Edition

The Saeco team is known for their pranks and antics. Cipollini's antics are legendary, including showing up to the stage start at the Tour de France dressed in a Julius Caesar-inspired toga complete with an olive wreath, riding on a carriage pulled by his teammates on bicycles. More recently, the entire Saeco team raced a stage of the 2003 Tour de France wearing a Legalize my Cannondale chaingang cycling kit to protest the UCI's lower bound on bike weight which means that their six13 prototype team bikes were underweight and required the installation of additional weight.

National & World Champions

1996
Road Race Mario Cipollini
1999
Road Race Salvatore Commesso Road Race Armin Meier
2002
Road Race Salvatore Commesso
2003
World Road Race Igor Astarloa
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References

Saeco (cycling team) Wikipedia


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