Gianni Savio | |
Fullname: | Giovanni Savio |
Birth Date: | 16 April 1948 |
Birth Place: | Turin, Italy |
Discipline: | Road |
Role: | Directeur sportif |
Manageyears1: | 1992–1995 |
Manageyears2: | 1996– |
Gianni Savio (born 16 April 1948) is an Italian cycling team manager, who is currently a directeur sportif with the cycling team, a position he has held since the team's creation in 1996.
He began his career as a sports director in 1986 with . Later in 1992, he took over the direction of from Dino Zandegù. He then joined the newly created in 1996 which underwent several changes in sponsorship and names over the years, including Selle Italia, Colombia-Selle Italia, Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni and Androni Giocattoli, reaching the current GW Shimano–Sidermec.[1]
In his thirty-year career, he has directed riders such as Andrea Tafi (turned professional in late 1988), Nelson Rodríguez, Leonardo Sierra, Andrea Ferrigato, Romāns Vainšteins, Freddy González, Carlos Alberto Contreras, José Rujano, Iván Parra, José Serpa, Michele Scarponi, Jackson Rodríguez, Franco Pellizotti, Fausto Masnada, Egan Bernal, Iván Ramiro Sosa,[2] and Mattia Cattaneo.
A great connoisseur of the South American cycling movement,[3] he has built relationships over the years with various sports ministries, allowing him to secure sponsorships and the role of coach for the Colombian and later Venezuelan national teams. Under Savio's leadership, Colombia achieved its only world title, the victory of Santiago Botero in the 2002 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial.