Danilo Napolitano

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Danilo Napolitano (born January 31, 1981) is an Italian professional road racing cyclist chiefly known for his sprinting abilities. He was born in Vittoria, Sicily, and turned professional in 2004. For the 2004 and 2005 seasons he rode for the professional continental team Team L.P.R.. For the 2006 season he moved on to the UCI ProTour squad Lampre-Fondital where his most important victories has been two stage wins in the Tour of Austria, and a stage win in the Tour Méditerranéen.

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Riders on Lampre-Fondital

Fabio Baldato  | Alessandro Ballan | Daniele Bennati | Matteo Bono | Paolo Bossoni | Marzio Bruseghin | Giampaolo Caruso | Jaime Alberto Castaneda Ortega | Claudio Corioni | Damiano Cunego | Giuliano Figueras | Paolo Fornaciari | Enrico Franzoi | Francesco Gavazzi | David Loosli | Marco Marzano | Massimiliano Mori | Danilo Napolitano | Morris Possoni | Daniele Righi | Gorazd Stangelj | Sylvester Szmyd | Paulo Tiralongo | Tadej Valjavec |  Francisco Javier Vila Errandonea

Manager
Giuseppe Saronni


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