User:Severo/sandbox/teams/Riso Scotti-MG
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Riso Scotti-MG | ||||||||||||||
Team information | ||||||||||||||
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UCI code | RIS | |||||||||||||
Based | Italy | |||||||||||||
Founded | 1998 | |||||||||||||
Disbanded | 1998 | |||||||||||||
Discipline(s) | Road | |||||||||||||
Status | Division I. | |||||||||||||
Key personnel | ||||||||||||||
General manager | Emanuel Bombini | |||||||||||||
Team manager | Bruno Leali | |||||||||||||
Previous team name(s) | ||||||||||||||
1998 - Div. I | Riso Scotti-MG (RIS) | |||||||||||||
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This article is about the 1998 incarnation of the Rsio-Scotti-MG team, managed by Emanuele Bombini. For the 1999 team managed by Davide Boifava, see Riso Scotti-Vinavil
Riso Scotti-MG was an Italian Division I professional road bicycle racing team active during the 1998 season. The team took part in the 1998 Tour de France and was responsible for helping to launch the career of UCI ProTour 2005 champion Danilo Di Luca.
- Stefano Casagranda
- Danilo Di Luca (stagiare or new pro?)
- Ondřej Sosenka (stagiare)
- Bikes - De Rosa