Personal information | |
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Full name | Roberto Longo |
Born | Soave, Italy [1] | 3 December 1984
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team | |
2007–2008 | Lampre–Fondital |
Roberto Longo (born 3 December 1984, in Soave) is a retired Italian professional road racing cyclist who last rode for Lampre. [2]
During Stage 4 of the 2007 Eneco Tour Longo was part of the early breakaway which held a gap of seven minutes at one point, unfortunately the break was caught with 30 kilometres to go and Longo finished in 145 position. [3] The 2007 Tour de Pologne started with a three kilometre Team time trial where Lampre–Fondital went out early and fast beating the rain and the other teams to win the stage. [4] Although Longo's teammate Fabio Baldato was thought to have crossed the line first Longo wore the yellow leaders jersey into stage 2 where he then lost it to Graeme Brown. [5] Longo took his only top 10 in a stage of a tour at the 2008 Tour of Turkey where in stage 7 he sprinted to ninth after leading out team sprinter David Loosli to fourth position. [6]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Roberto Longo |
Born | Soave, Italy [1] | 3 December 1984
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team | |
2007–2008 | Lampre–Fondital |
Roberto Longo (born 3 December 1984, in Soave) is a retired Italian professional road racing cyclist who last rode for Lampre. [2]
During Stage 4 of the 2007 Eneco Tour Longo was part of the early breakaway which held a gap of seven minutes at one point, unfortunately the break was caught with 30 kilometres to go and Longo finished in 145 position. [3] The 2007 Tour de Pologne started with a three kilometre Team time trial where Lampre–Fondital went out early and fast beating the rain and the other teams to win the stage. [4] Although Longo's teammate Fabio Baldato was thought to have crossed the line first Longo wore the yellow leaders jersey into stage 2 where he then lost it to Graeme Brown. [5] Longo took his only top 10 in a stage of a tour at the 2008 Tour of Turkey where in stage 7 he sprinted to ninth after leading out team sprinter David Loosli to fourth position. [6]