Serpellini stops after 13 seasons
By Greg Johnson published
Marco Serpellini has retired from the sport of cycling at 34 years-old. The Italian, who was a world...
Marco Serpellini has retired from the sport of cycling at 34 years-old. The Italian, who was a world champion in the junior ranks, spent 13 years racing as a professional, this last season in the green and white colours of Unibet.com.
Serpellini can reflect on 10 victories in his palmarès. Pro since 1994, his wins included two editions of the GP Cerami, one win in GP Camaiore, Milano-Vignola, Giro del Piemonte and Volta a Portugal. This year he notched one win for Unibet.com, taking the fourth stage of the Course de la Paix-Peace Race.

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