Luca Bramati (born 6 November 1968) is an Italian former cyclo-cross and cross-country mountain bike cyclist.[1]
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Born | Vaprio d'Adda, Italy | 6 November 1968||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Current team | Retired | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Cyclo-cross, cross-country | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1991–1992 | Colnago–Lampre | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1993–1994 | Rossin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1994–1999 | Selle Italia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Medal record
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He most notably won the Cyclo-cross Superprestige and World Cup in the 1995–96 season. He also finished third in the 1996 and 1997 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, as well as third in the 1997 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. Bramati also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the Cross-country event.
Major results
editCyclo-cross
edit- 1986–1987
- 5th UCI World Junior Championships
- 1992–1993
- 3rd National Championships
- 3rd Parabiago
- 1993–1994
- 2nd Silvelle
- 1994–1995
- 2nd National Championships
- 2nd Parabiago
- Superprestige
- 3rd Silvelle
- 3rd Hombrechtikon
- 1995–1996
- 1st Overall UCI World Cup
- 1st Overall Superprestige
- 1st Overijse
- 1st Wetzikon
- 2nd Plzeň
- 2nd Asper-Gavere
- 2nd Silvelle
- 2nd Milan
- 2nd Sint-Michielsgestel
- 2nd Harnes
- 1st Dijon
- 2nd National Championships
- 2nd Parabiago
- 2nd Zürich
- 3rd UCI World Championships
- 1996–1997
- Superprestige
- 1st Overijse
- 1st Wetzikon
- 3rd Harnes
- 1st Padova
- 2nd National Championships
- 3rd UCI World Championships
- UCI World Cup
- 3rd Praha
- 3rd Parabiago
- 1997–1998
- 1st Gabbice
- 3rd Dagmersellen
- UCI World Cup
- 5th Eschenbach
- 1998–1999
- 2nd National Championships
- 2nd Pistoia
- 3rd Solbiate Olona
- 1999–2000
- 1st Serramazzoni
- 1st Bolzano
- 2nd National Championships
- 2nd Milan
- 2000–2001
- 3rd National Championships
- 3rd Pontedera
- 2001–2002
- 2nd National Championships
- 3rd Aigle
Mountain bike
edit- 1995
- UCI XC World Cup
- 1st Rome
- 2nd Cross-country, UEC European Championships
- 1996
- 8th Cross-country, Olympic Games
- 1997
- UCI XC World Cup
- 1st Napa Valley
- 2nd Cross-country, UEC European Championships
- 3rd Cross-country, UCI World Championships
References
edit- ^ "Luca Bramati". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
External links
edit- Luca Bramati at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Luca Bramati at Olympics.com
- Luca Bramati at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Luca Bramati at CycleBase
- Luca Bramati at ProCyclingStats