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Gastone Nencini

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Gastone Nencini
Nencini at the1960 Tour de France
Personal information
Full nameGastone Nencini
NicknameIl Leone del Mugello
Faccia di fatica (Fatigue-face)[1]
Born(1930-03-01)1 March 1930
Barberino di Mugello, Italy
Died1 February 1980(1980-02-01) (aged 49)
Florence, Italy
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1953–1954Legnano–Pirelli
1955–1958Leo–Chlorodont
1959–1960Carpano
1961–1962Ignis
1963–1965Springoil–Fuchs
Major wins
Grand Tours
Tour de France
General classification (1960)
Mountains classification (1957)
4 individual stages (1956,1957,1958)
Giro d'Italia
General classification (1957)
Mountains classification (1955)
7 individual stages (1955,1958,1959,1960)
1 TTT stage (1956)
Medal record
Men'sroad bicycle racing
Representing Italy
World Championships
Silver medal – second place1953 LuganoAmateur's Road Race

Gastone Nencini (Italian pronunciation:[ɡaˈstoːnenenˈtʃiːni]; 1 March 1930 – 1 February 1980) was an Italianroad racing cyclist who won the1960Tour de France and the1957Giro d'Italia.[2]

NicknamedIl Leone del Mugello, "The Lion ofMugello" (from his birthplaceBarberino di Mugello, nearFlorence), Nencini was a powerful all-rounder, particularly strong in the mountains.

He was an amateur painter and a chain smoker.[3] He was a gifted descender. "The only reason to follow Nencini downhill would be if you had a death wish", said the French riderRaphaël Géminiani.[4] It was in trying to follow Nencini down a mountain on Stage 14 of the 1960 Tour de France thatRoger Rivière missed a bend, crashed over a wall and broke his spine.[5]

Downhill race

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Nencini's downhill race withHenry Anglade has become part of the legend of cycling. Anglade was a proud rider and Nencini one of the fastest down hills. They met at a col in theDolomites during theGiro d'Italia. The weather was bad and a snowstorm had forced 57 riders to abandon that day. Anglade said:

I couldn't tolerate the idea that Nencini was the best descender of the peloton. I said to him, call the blackboard man,[6] we'll do the descent together and whoever comes second pays for theaperitifs this evening. So he called theardoisier and asked him to follow us. The road was of compressed earth. We attacked the drop flat out. I let Nencini take the lead so that I could see how he negotiated the bends before attacking him. In the end I dropped as though I was alone. At the bottom, I had taken 32 seconds out of him, written on the blackboard. I was really tickled. I had beaten Nencini. The next time I saw him was that evening in the hotel I was staying at. He had just bought me an apéritif![7]

Memory

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Monument at Futa pass

At theFuta pass, on the mountains over his nativeBarberino di Mugello, a monument is placed to his memory: a big bronze bas-relief portrait of him racing and the inscription saying: "A Gastone Nencini. Il comune di Barberino, gli sportivi, i compagni di tante battaglie ricordano il campione mugellano" (translated from Italian: "To Gastone Nencini. The administration of Barberino, the sportsmen, the comrades of many battles remember the Mugello-born champion").

Gastone Nencini with wife Bianca, wearing the pink jersey from the Giro d'Italia 1957

Major results

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1953
2nd Road race,UCI World Amateur Championships
1954
4thGP di Prato
5thGiro dell'Emilia
1955
3rd OverallGiro d'Italia
1stMountains classification
1st Stages 9 & 12
Held after Stages 15–19
4thRoad race,UCI Road World Championships
1956
1stTre Valli Varesine
1st Stage 22Tour de France
1st Stage 2b (TTT)Giro d'Italia
3rdGiro di Campania
7thGiro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
1957
1st OverallGiro d'Italia
1stGiro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
3rdGiro di Campania
3rdGiro del Lazio
4thRoad race, National Road Championships
6th OverallTour de France
1stMountains classification
1st Stages 10 & 18
6thTour of Flanders
9th OverallVuelta a España
1958
5th OverallTour de France
1st Stage 19
5th OverallGiro d'Italia
1st Stages 10 & 18
5thGiro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
8thGP di Prato
1959
2nd OverallGran Premio Ciclomotoristico
1st Stage 6
3rd OverallGiro di Sardegna
6th OverallParis–Nice
9thGiro di Toscana
10th OverallGiro d'Italia
1st Stage 9
1960
1st OverallTour de France
Held after Stages 1b–3
2nd OverallGiro d'Italia
1st Stages 5 & 10
2ndGiro di Campania
2ndGiro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
3rdMilano–Torino
5th OverallGiro di Sardegna
5thGiro di Toscana
8thRoad race, National Road Championships
8thGiro del Lazio
9thGP di Prato
10thGiro della Romagna
1961
2ndTrofeo Matteotti
3rd OverallTre Giorni del Sud
7thGiro dell'Emilia
8thTre Valli Varesine
8thRoad race,UCI Road World Championships
1962
2ndGiro dell'Appennino
5th OverallGiro di Sardegna
8thSassari-Cagliari
1963
5thGiro di Campania
7thGP di Prato
10thGiro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
1964
2ndZüri-Metzgete
3rd OverallTour de Romandie
8thGiro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
1965
7thGrand Prix de Cannes

General classification results timeline

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Grand Tour general classification results
Grand Tour1953195419551956195719581959196019611962196319641965
A yellow jerseyVuelta a EspañaNot held189DNF
A pink jerseyGiro d'Italia163DNF1510213DNF
A yellow jerseyTour de France22651DNF
Legend
Did not compete
DNFDid not finish

See also

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Notes and references

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toGastone Nencini.
  1. ^Vergne, Laurent (22 July 2015)."Cannibale, Chéri-pipi, Wookie, Andy torticolis… le Top 20 des surnoms mythiques du cyclisme" [Cannibal, Chéri-pipi, Wookie, Andy Torticollis... the Top 20 mythical nicknames of cycling].Eurosport (in French). Retrieved11 April 2016.
  2. ^Gastone Nencini atCycling Archives (archive)
  3. ^Brisson, Jean-Pascal (2014).Les 100 plus grands cyclistes de l'histoire. Paris: Editions Clément. p. 77.ISBN 979-1092547-65-8.
  4. ^McGann, Bill; McGann, Carol (2006).The Story of the Tour de France: How a Newspaper Promotion Became the Greatest Sporting Event in the World. Vol. 1: 1903-1964. Indianapolis: Dog Ear Publishing. p. 243.ISBN 1-59858-180-5.
  5. ^McGann, Bill; McGann, Carol (2006).The Story of the Tour de France: How a Newspaper Promotion Became the Greatest Sporting Event in the World. Vol. 1: 1903-1964. Indianapolis: Dog Ear Publishing. p. 244.ISBN 1-59858-180-5.
  6. ^A motorcyclist who times riders' lead or deficit during a race and displays it on a blackboard
  7. ^Coup de Pédales, Belgium, undated cutting
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