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Luca Paolini
Road racing cyclist

Luca Paolini

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Intro
Road racing cyclist
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Milan, Province of Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Age
47 years
Stats
Height:
174
Weight:
66
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Luca Paolini (born 17 January 1977 in Milan) is an Italian former road bicycle racer who has been professionally riding since 2000. He started his sports career in the early 2000s by joining Mapei–Quick-Step (2000–2002), UCI ProTeam directed by Patrick Lefevere. Within Mapei-Quick Step and then its successor team Quick-Step–Innergetic (2003–2005), Luca Paolini achieved several victories. Among them were first places at Gran Premio di Lugano, Giro del Piemonte and Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli. He has also won stages at Tour of Britain and Tour de Wallonie.

Career

Paolini in the Maglia Rosa at the 2013 Giro d'Italia

Seasons 2006–2007 and 2008–2010 Luca Paolini spent in two Italian cycling team – Liquigas and Acqua & Sapone respectively. As their member, he triumphed at certain stages of Vuelta a España and Three Days of De Panne, won one-day races Gran Premio Città di Camaiore, Trofeo Laigueglia, Coppa Placci as well as Coppa Bernocchi. Meanwhile, his bright victories attracted a particular attention from anti-doping bodies. As his name appeared in taped phone conversations together with Ivan Basso and his sister Elisa, he was suspected in illegal drugs usage. In September 2006 Paolini's home was searched in a doping investigation which was called Operazione Athena – however it appears that no evidence was found that led to any conviction of Paolini's fault, so Team Liquigas refused to suspend him.

In 2011, he was signed by Russian Team Katusha to be a domestique for Filippo Pozzato both at classics and Grand Tours. However, due to Pozzato's poor performance and traumas in season 2011, he switched to other co-riders and pursued his personal goals in the peloton. In autumn 2011 he finished third at Giro del Piemonte having taken his first podium for Team Katusha. In 2013, Paolini took the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad after breaking away from the leading group with Omega Pharma–Quick-Step's Stijn Vandenbergh. The pair resisted and Paolini won the sprint after Vandenburgh took long pulls in the final kilometers. In Milan – San Remo, Paolini finished in the lead group in fifth position, as MTN–Qhubeka's Gerald Ciolek won the race.

In 2015, Paolini won a very windy and difficult edition of Gent–Wevelgem, as only 39 riders out of 160 finished the race. Paolini attacked his breakaway companions with five kilometers to go and benefited from a disorganized chase to win solo. In May, it was announced that Paolini's contract with Katusha had been extended by a year, finishing at the end of 2016.

Doping case

In the 2015 Tour de France, Paolini tested positive for cocaine and was thrown out of the race after Stage 7. His contract with Katusha was nullified. He revealed that he had been suffering from an addiction to the sleeping drug Benzodiazepine and claimed to have taken cocaine "at a low point in his life".

In April 2016, he was banned from competition for 18 months, with the UCI judging that he had not intended to breach the anti-doping rules, as they do not prohibit the use of cocaine outside competition. Katusha confirmed that he would not be able to return to the team.

Paolini's ban expired in January 2017, however in an interview that month he said that he had retired from racing after being unable to find a team, and had invested in a coffee bar in Como. He also stated that he had overcome his addiction to Benzodiazepine.

Career achievements

Major results

1999
2nd Giro del Mendrisiotto
2000
1st Stage 1 Tour de l'Avenir
1st Stage 3 Tour de Normandie
1st Mountains classification Danmark Rundt
2001
1st Gran Premio di Lugano
2002
1st Giro del Piemonte
2003
1st Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
2nd Coppa Sabatini
3rd Milan–San Remo
3rd Brabantse Pijl
2004
1st Brabantse Pijl
3rd Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
3rd Bronze medal blank.svg UCI World Road Race Championships
2005
Tour of Britain
1st Stages 3 & 6
1st Stage 3 Tour de Wallonie
2nd HEW Cyclassics
2006
1st Stage 12 Vuelta a España
1st Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
3rd Coppa Bernocchi
3rd Milan–San Remo
2007
1st Stage 1 Three Days of De Panne
3rd Giro della Romagna
3rd Tour of Flanders
2008
1st Trofeo Laigueglia
1st Coppa Placci
2nd Giro del Piemonte
3rd Paris–Brussels
6th Gent–Wevelgem
2009
1st Coppa Bernocchi
2nd Memorial Cimurri
3rd Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato
3rd Giro del Veneto
4th Giro di Lombardia
2010
3rd Overall Three Days of De Panne
1st Jersey green.svg Points classification
3rd Coppa Agostoni
2011
2nd Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato
3rd Giro del Piemonte
10th Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
2012
2nd Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato
2nd Giro del Piemonte
7th Tour of Flanders
9th Road race, Olympic Games
2013
1st Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Giro d'Italia
1st Stage 3
Held Jersey pink.svg from Stage 3-6
5th Milan–San Remo
8th E3 Harelbeke
2015
1st Gent–Wevelgem

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
A pink jersey Giro d'Italia59111111
A yellow jersey Tour de France69101108136DNF
A red jersey Vuelta a EspañaDNFDNFDNF135107
Legend
Did not compete
DNFDid not finish
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