Alfredo Binda

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Alfredo Binda.
Alfredo Binda.

Alfredo Binda (August 11, 1902January 1, 1986) was an Italian cyclist of the 1920s and 1930s, later trainer of Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali.

Although born in Cittiglio near Varese, Binda grew up in Nice, in southern France. Learning to become a plasterer, Binda could often be found at the cycling track. His real cycling talent, however, was as a climbing specialist.

Binda became a professional in 1922, and although he scored several victories, his breakthrough came in 1925. First, he won the Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy) stage race, and then the Giro di Lombardia classic. In both races, he would dominate in the years to come. He won the Giro a record five times in 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1933 (1933 was also the first year the Giro held a "King of the Mountains" competition, which Binda won too); he also won the Giro di Lombardia in 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1931. His dominance in the Giro was overwhelming: besides the five overall victories, he won 41 stages (a record only broken in 2003 by Mario Cipollini). In 1927, he won 12 out of 15 stages, and in 1929 he won 8 consecutive stages. Because of this domination, he was offered money not to compete in the Giro of 1930. Instead, he took part in that year's Tour de France, winning two stages.

In the World Championships, Binda was also very successful. He won the title three times in 1927, 1930 and 1932 (a record later equalled by Belgians Rik Van Steenbergen and Eddy Merckx and Spaniard Óscar Freire). In addition, he placed third in 1929. Other victories of Binda include the Italian Championships (four times), and Milan-Sanremo (twice).

1933
  • Giro d'Italia
  • KoM — Giro d'Italia
  • 6 stages — Giro d'Italia
1932
  • World Pro Road Racing Championship
1931
1930
  • World Pro Road Racing Championship
  • 2 stages — Tour de France
1929
  • Giro d'Italia
  • 8 stages, Giro d'Italia
  • Milan-Sanremo
1928
  • Giro d'Italia
  • 6 stages, Giro d'Italia
  • Giro del Veneto
1927
  • Giro d'Italia
  • 12 stages, Giro d'Italia
  • World Pro Road Racing Championship
  • Giro di Lombardia
  • Giro del Piemonte
1926
  • Giro di Lombardia
  • Giro del Piemonte
  • 6 stages, Giro d'Italia
1925
  • Giro d'Italia
  • 1 stage, Giro d'Italia
  • Giro di Lombardia

Preceded by
inaugural
World Road Racing Champion
1927
Succeeded by
Georges Ronsse
Preceded by
Georges Ronsse
World Road Racing Champion
1930
Succeeded by
Learco Guerra
Preceded by
Learco Guerra
World Road Racing Champion
1932
Succeeded by
Georges Speicher
Preceded by
Giuseppe Enrici
Winner of the Giro d'Italia
1925
Succeeded by
Giovanni Brunero
Preceded by
Giovanni Brunero
Winner of the Giro d'Italia
1927-29
Succeeded by
Luigi Marchisio
Preceded by
Antonio Pesenti
Winner of the Giro d'Italia
1934
Succeeded by
Learco Guerra
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