Rider Profile
Enrico Gasparotto
NTT Pro Cycling

Personal Details:
Nationality
Italy
Date of birth
22/03/1982
Teams history:
- 2020 - NTT Pro Cycling
- 2019 - Dimension Data
- 2018 - Bahrain-Merida
- 2017 - Bahrain-Merida
- 2016 - Wanty - Groupe Gobert
- 2015 - Wanty - Groupe Gobert
- 2014 - Astana Pro Team
- 2013 - Astana Pro Team
- 2012 - Pro Team Astana
- 2011 - Pro Team Astana
- 2010 - Astana
- 2009 - Lampre - NGC
- 2008 - Barloworld
- 2007 - Liquigas
- 2006 - Liquigas
- 2005 - Liquigas - Bianchi
Biography:
Key Results
1st Amstel Gold Race 2012, '16
Italian national road champion 2005
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Blogs
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Teniel Campbell blog: Courage
'Nothing worthwhile comes easy' -
Mads World: Waving goodbye to the rainbow
'Whoever takes over from me on Sunday, I wish them the best of luck and a year of happiness' -
Sergio Higuita blog: Watching Tour de France from the sofa
Colombian mentally bouncing back after abandoning says he holds no grudge against Bob Jungels -
Mads World: Babysitting at the Tour de France
'Richie is finishing off all our hard work and as a team, we can’t ask for anymore' -
Sergio Higuita blog: I’m learning so much during my first Tour de France
Colombian climber on how mental strength helps him fight the pain and what he is learning from EF team leader Rigoberto Uran