Andrea Peron
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Personal information | |
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Date of birth | August 14, 1971 |
Country | Italy |
Team information | |
Current team | Team CSC |
Rider type | Domestique |
Professional team(s) | |
1993 1994 1995-1996 1997-1998 1999 2000-2001 2002- |
Gatorade Polti Motorola La Française des Jeux ONCE-Deutsche Bank Fassa Bortolo Team CSC |
Olympic medal record | |||
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Men's Cycling | |||
Silver | 1992 | Team Road Race |
Andrea Peron (born August 14, 1971 in Varese, Italy) is an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Peron turned professional in 1993, riding for team Gatorade. He is a strong time trialist, with good results in the Italian championships, as well as a 5th place at the 1996 World Time-Trial Championships. Since 2002, he has been riding as an experienced domestique on Team CSC.
Before the 2004 Tour de France, rumours surfaced in the French newspaper Le Monde that Peron, alongside other riders, was still under suspicion for using doping following a police razzia in Sanremo, Italy in June 2001. This would block Andrea Peron from competing in the 2004 Tour de France, as the race organizers did not want any riders under with ongoing trials competing in their race. However, Peron's case had already been closed in December 2003.[1] He had been acquitted for having four painkillers containing caffeine, of which Andrea Peron had used none. The pills had a level of caffeine below the maximum limit allowed by the UCI, the governing body of cycling.[2] Indeed, Peron had already partaken in the 2003 Tour de France the year prior without any complications.
[edit] Career highlights
- 1994
- Stage 8, Tour Dupont
- Stage 3, Hofbräu Cup
- Hamilton Classic
- 61st Overall, 1994 Tour de France
- 1995
- Stage 2, Tour DuPont
- Thrift Drug Classic
- 44th Overall, 1995 Tour de France
- 1996
- Stage 1, Points Competition, and Overall, Vuelta a Castilla-Leon
- Mountain competition, Driedaagse van de Panne
- 1997
- 56th Overall, 1997 Tour de France
- 1999
- 10th Overall, 1999 Tour de France
- 2001
- Italian Individual Time Trial Championship
- 2002
- 53rd Overall, 2002 Tour de France
- 2003
- Firenze-Pistoia
- 54th Overall, 2003 Tour de France
- 2004
- 64th Overall, 2004 Tour de France
[edit] Notes
- ^ (Danish) En dopingstorm i et glas vand, Berlingske Tidende, July 3, 2004
- ^ CyclingNews.com, news for February 5, 2002
[edit] External links
Riders on Team CSC |
Kurt-Asle Arvesen | Lars Bak | Ivan Basso | Michael Blaudzun | Matti Breschel | Fabian Cancellara | Íñigo Cuesta | Volodymir Gustov | Allan Johansen | Bobby Julich | Kasper Klostergaard | Karsten Kroon | Marcus Ljungqvist | Giovanni Lombardi | Peter Luttenberger | Lars Michaelsen | Christian Müller | Stuart O'Grady | Martin Pedersen | Andrea Peron | Jakob Piil | Luke Roberts | Carlos Sastre | Andy Schleck | Fränk Schleck | Nicki Sørensen | Brian Vandborg | Christian Vandevelde | Jens Voigt | David Zabriskie |
Manager |
Bjarne Riis |