Rodolfo Massi Explained

Rodolfo Massi
Full Name:Rodolfo Massi
Nickname:Italian: Il Farmacista (The Pharmacist)
Birth Date:1965 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Corinaldo, Italy
Currentteam:Retired
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Proyears1:1987
Proteam1:Magniflex
Proyears2:1988
Proteam2:Alba Cucine-Benotto
Proyears3:1989
Proyears4:1990 - 1991
Proteam4:Ariostea
Proyears5:1992
Proteam5:Jolly Componibili-Club 88
Proyears6:1993 - 1994
Proyears7:1995 - 1996
Proyears8:1997 - 1998
Proyears9:1999
Proteam9:Liquigas
Proyears10:2000
Proyears11:2001
Proteam11:Mobilvetta Design-Formaggi Trentini
Proyears12:2002
Proyears13:2003
Majorwins:Grand Tours

Tour de France

1 individual stage (1998)

Giro d'Italia

1 individual stage (1996)

Rodolfo Massi (pronounced as /it/; born 17 September 1965) is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer. He won a stage in 1996 Giro d'Italia and 1998 Tour de France, but was expelled from the 1998 Tour de France after illegal doping was found in his hotel room. In the 1990 Tour de France, Massi was the Lanterne rouge.

Biography

As an amateur, Massi won many races, and when he became a professional cyclist in 1987, much was expected from him.[1] In 1988, he broke a leg, and after the operation, one of his legs was a few centimeters shorter than the other. Massi often complained that he was not able to cycle in a regular way, and became a domestique for many different teams.[1]

In 1998, he had his best year. He won the Tour Méditerranéen and the Giro di Calabria.[1] In the Tour de France, he won a mountain stage, and after the 16th stage was in seventh place in the general classification, and leading the mountains classification, when corticoids were found in his hotel room.[2] He was questioned by the police, and was not able to start the next stage. Massi was the first rider in history to be arrested for breaking doping laws.[3] Later, all legal charges against him were dropped,[4] but the Italian Olympic Committee banned him for six months.[5]

Major results

Source:

1987
  • 9th Giro di Toscana
    1988
  • 2nd Trofeo Pantalica
  • 7th Trofeo Laigueglia
    1989
  • 3rd Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
    1990
  • 5th Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
  • 8th Trofeo Laigueglia
  • 9th Giro dell'Appennino
    1991
  • 4th Trofeo Laigueglia
    1992
  • 7th Overall Giro del Trentino
    1993
  • 10th Giro di Toscana
    1994
  • 1st Overall Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
  • 1st Stage 1
  • 5th Overall Tour de Suisse
  • 8th Overall Tirreno–Adriatico
    1995
  • 3rd Giro del Friuli
  • 6th GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
    1996
  • 1st Stage 10 Giro d'Italia
  • 2nd Trofeo Laigueglia
  • 3rd Overall Vuelta a Murcia
  • 4th Giro dell'Appennino
  • 6th Overall Tirreno–Adriatico
  • 6th Overall Giro del Trentino
  • 1st Stage 5
  • 8th Trofeo Pantalica
  • 10th Trofeo Melinda
    1997
  • 1st Tour du Haut Var
  • 1st Stage 4 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
  • 5th Overall Étoile de Bessèges
  • 6th Trofeo Laigueglia
  • 9th Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
  • 10th Overall Tirreno–Adriatico
  • 10th Overall Grand Prix du Midi Libre
  • 10th Overall Tour Méditerranéen
    1998
  • 1st Overall Tour Méditerranéen
  • Tour de France
  • 1st Stage 10
  • Held after Stages 10–17
  • 1st Stage 2 Critérium International
  • 3rd Liège–Bastogne–Liège
  • 3rd Paris–Camembert
  • 4th Tour du Haut Var
  • 5th Overall Paris–Nice
  • 6th Overall Tour of the Basque Country
  • 7th Overall Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme
  • 10th La Flèche Wallonne
    2000
  • 1st Stage 6 Grand Prix du Midi Libre
  • 3rd Giro di Campania
  • 8th Tre Valli Varesine
    2001
  • 8th Giro della Provincia di Siracusa
    2002
  • 7th Gran Premio di Chiasso
  • 10th Overall Giro Riviera Ligure Ponente

    Grand Tour general classification results timeline

    Grand Tour19871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003
    / Vuelta a España365620DNFDNF34
    Giro d'Italia24853594DNF37483567
    Tour de France156DNF
    Legend
    Did not compete
    DNFDid not finish

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Italiaan Massi de apotheker van het peloton. 31 July 1998. NRC. nl.
    2. Web site: Ten Years Later, Festina Doping Affair Still Not Forgotten. 3 July 2008. Bicycle. bicycle.net. Davis, Justin. 19 April 2010.
    3. News: Een Tour die voortleeft als de ronde van de dopingschandalen. nl. Volkskrant. 3 August 1998. 19 April 2010. Lieshout, Marcel van.
    4. News: 'Festina Affair': A timeline. BBC Sport. 24 October 2000. 19 April 2010.
    5. Web site: Cycling News and Analysis. 4 November 1998. Cyclingnews. 19 April 2010.