Francesco Lamon Explained

Francesco Lamon
Birth Date:5 February 1994
Birth Place:Mirano, Italy
Height:1.73 m
Weight:60 kg
Role:Rider
Ridertype:Pursuitist (track)
Amateuryears1:2009–2010
Amateurteam1:ASD U.C. Mirano
Amateuryears2:2011–2012
Amateurteam2:VC Bianchin Marchiol
Amateuryears3:2014–2018; 2018–
Amateurteam3:
Fiamme Azzurre[1]
Amateuryears4:2019
Amateurteam4:Arvedi Cycling
Proyears1:2020–
Majorwins:
Track
  • Team pursuit, Olympic Games (2021)
  • Show-Medals:yes

    Francesco Lamon (born 5 February 1994) is an Italian professional track and road cyclist,[2] who currently rides for UCI Continental team .[3] He rode in the men's team pursuit at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.[4] He won the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 2020 Summer Olympics held at Tokyo in 2021, setting a new world record.[5]

    Major results

    Track

    2016
  • 2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships
    2017
  • 1st Team pursuit, UCI World Cup, Pruszków
  • 2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships
  • 3rd Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
    2020
  • 2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships
    2021
  • 1st Team pursuit, Olympic Games
  • 1st Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
    2022
  • UCI Nations Cup, Cali
  • 1st Madison (with Michele Scartezzini)
  • 1st Team pursuit
  • 2nd Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
    2023
  • 1st Team pursuit, UEC European Championships
  • 2nd Team pursuit, UCI World Championships
  • 2nd Team pursuit, UCI Nations Cup, Milton
    2024
  • 3rd Team pursuit, Olympic Games
  • 3rd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships

    World records

    Date Time Meet Event Location
    3 August 2021 3:42.307 Team Pursuit
    (with Filippo Ganna, Simone Consonni & Jonathan Milan)
    Izu,
    4 August 2021 3:42.032 Team Pursuit
    (with Filippo Ganna, Simone Consonni & Jonathan Milan)
    Izu,

    Road

    2015
  • 1st Memorial Denis Zanette e Daniele Del Ben[6]

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Fiamme Azzurre – Atleti. polizia.penitenziaria.it. it. 10 May 2020.
    2. Web site: Francesco Lamon . 2 March 2016 . Cycling Archives.
    3. Web site: Biesse Arvedi. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 8 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200308000044/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/14064/1003114/257. 8 March 2020.
    4. http://www.tissottiming.com/File/Download?id=00030D0001010463FFFFFFFFFFFFFF01 Start list
    5. Web site: Cycling Track LAMON Francesco – Tokyo 2020 Olympics. dead. 18 September 2021. Tokyo 2020. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. en-us. 18 September 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210918143517/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/cycling-track/athlete-profile-n1340416-lamon-francesco.htm.
    6. Web site: Memorial Denis Zanette-Daniele Del Ben-Gara Notturna. Italian Cycling Federation. Italian . 14 October 2017.