- Fabio Casartelli
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ridername = Fabio Casartelli
image_caption = A plaque on Col de Portet d'Aspet where Fabio Casartelli died
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dateofbirth = birth date|1970|08|16|df=y
dateofdeath = death date and age|1995|07|18|1970|08|16
country =Italy
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discipline = Road cycling
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majorwins = Gold medal, 1992 Olympics Individual road race
updated =Fabio Casartelli (
August 16 ,1970 –July 18 ,1995 ) was an Italian cyclist and an Olympic gold medalist, who died in a crash on the descent of theCol de Portet d'Aspet ,France , during the 15th stage of the1995 Tour de France .He was born in
Como ,Italy .Amateur career
Fabio Casartelli showed great promise as an amateur. He had many important wins and placings between 1990 and 1992, climaxing in winning a
gold medal in the1992 Summer Olympics road race. He finished the 194km race in 4:35:21, a second ahead ofErik Dekker of theNetherlands and 3 ahead ofDainis Ozols ofLatvia .Amateur victories
;1990
*Trofeo Sironi;1991
*Monte Carlo-Alassio
*Gemeli Meda
*Coppa Casale
*GP Capodarco di Fermo
*Trofeo Cesab;1992
*Olympic Road Race Championship
*Monte Carlo-Alassio
*GP Diano Marina
*Coppa Cigogna
*Trophia de MareProfessional career
Casartelli began his professional career in 1993 with the Ariostea team . He won a stage in the
Settimana Bergamasca race, came second in a stage of theTour de Suisse and finished theGiro d'Italia . In 1994 he moved to ZG-Mobili. For his third professional year, he moved to Team Motorola. He placed sixth in the SpanishClásica de Almería and third in the second stage of the SpanishTour of Murcia . Casartelli was selected to represent his team for the 1995 Tour de France along with Alvaro Mejia,Frankie Andreu ,Lance Armstrong ,Steve Bauer ,Kaspars Ozers ,Andrea Peron ,Steve Swart andSean Yates .Professional results
;1993 - Team Ariostea
*Giro d'Italia: 107th overall
*Settimana Bergamasca: first stage 1
*Tour de Suisse: second stage 5, third stage 2
*Tour de France: last stage 121,;1994 - Team ZG-Mobili Bottecchia
*Giro di Toscana: 15th overall;1995 - Team Motorola
*Classica Costa del Almeria: sixth overall
*Tour de Suisse: second stage 1
*Tour of Murcia: third stage 7Death
On
July 18 during the fifteenth stage of the 1995 Tour de France, Fabio Casartelli and a few other riders crashed on the descent of theCol de Portet d'Aspet in thePyrenees . Casartelli's head struck the concrete blocks along the roadway, causing heavy facial and head injuries and loss of consciousness. While being flown to a local hospital by helicopter, he stopped breathing and after numerous resuscitation attempts was declared dead. Many have claimed if Casartelli had been wearing a modernbicycle helmet his life might have been saved.Majendie, Matt. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/low/other_sports/cycling/4682485.stm "Tour tragedy 10 years on".] BBC.co.uk. 18 July 2005.] However, Gerard Porte, the Tour's senior doctor, claimed that protection was academic since the fatal blow was to an area of Casartelli's head that would not have been covered by a helmet.His Motorola team continued the Tour de France, crossing the finish line of the next stage first, side by side. The
peloton followed behind, riding slowly. The Société du Tour de France awarded the stage prizes as normal, and the riders donated all the money won that day to a fund established for his family. The Tour later matched that amount, and thousands of individuals contributed to the fund.The Société du Tour de France and the Motorola team placed a memorial near where he crashed. The memorial is a
sundial arranged so that the sun's shadow highlights three dates — his birth and death and the day he won his Olympic gold medal. The bicycle he was riding at the time of his fatal crash was placed in the chapel at theMadonna del Ghisallo , a church and museum to cyclists near his home.References
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NAME=Casartelli, Fabio
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=1992 Olympic gold medal in cycling road race, killed in Tour de France
DATE OF BIRTH=1970-08-16
PLACE OF BIRTH=Como
DATE OF DEATH=1995-07-18
PLACE OF DEATH=Col de Portet d'Aspet, France,
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