Alfredo Binda
Alfredo Binda (August 11th 1902 with Cittiglio; July 19th 1986 with Cittiglio) was an Italian racing cyclist.
Biography
It was so invincible pre-war period that it was even paid by the organizer of Giro 1930… not to run! Climbing and sprinter of exception. He comes only once to the Tour de France in 1930 but gains two stages!. He became chief technical officer of the Italian national team of 1948 to 1960, extremely appreciated by his wisdom. His/her brother Albino (1904-1976) gained the Three Valleys varésines in 1930. To note that Binda was a time residing in France.
Prize list
- World champion on road: 1927,1930,1932 (3rd: 1929)
- Turn of Italy: 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1933 (2nd: 1926) (41 gained stages - 60 days with the pink shirt)
- Champion of Italy on road: 1926,1927,1928,1929
- Milan-San Remo: 1929,1931 (2nd: 1927,1928,1932)
- Turn of Lombardy: 1925,1926,1927,1931 (2nd: 1930)
- Critérium of the Aces: 1927 (in Geneva)
- Rome-Naples-Rome: 1926
- Nice-Puget-Nice: 1922,1923,1924
- Marseilles-Nice: 1923,1924
- Nice-Annot-Nice: 1923,1924
- Toulon-Nice: 1924
- Milan-Modena: 1926
- Predappio-Rome: 1928
- Forlì-Rome: 1928
- Rise of the Faron mount: 1922,1923
- Mount Bald person: 1923
- Turn of the VAr: 1923
- Turn of South-east: 1924
- Turn of Piedmont: 1926,1927
- Turn of Tuscany: 1926,1927
- Turn of the Milanese Provinces: 1926,1932
- Turn of Venezia: 1928
- Turn of Romagna: 1929
- Turn of the Three Provinces: 1933
- Grand Prix of the town of Toulon: 1923
- Berta Circuit: 1924
- Beausoleil Grand Prix: 1924
- Grand Prix of the Future cyclist: 1924
- Turn of Cologne: 1928
- 2 stages of the Tour de France 1930 (its only appearance)
Teams
- 1922: Nice Sport (Onbekend)
- 1923: The Frenchwoman (France)
- 1924: The Frenchwoman - Diamond - Dunlop (France)
- 1925: Legnano (Italy)
- 1926: Legnano (Italy)
- 1927: Legnano (Italy)
- 1928: Legnano (Italy)
- 1929: Legnano (Italy)
- 1930: Legnano (Italy)
- 1931: Legnano (Italy)
- 1932: Legnano (Italy)
- 1933: Legnano (Italy)
- 1934: Legnano (Italy)
- 1935: Legnano (Italy)
Chief technical officer:
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Tour de France: 1948, 1949, 1952, 1960 (gained by the Italian national team, with the classification by teams)
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