Vini Caldirola
Casa Vini Caldirola (or the Caldirola Wine House) sponsored an Italian professional road bicycle racing team between 1998 and 2004, with a gap in 2002, where the main sponsor was Tacconi Sport. In 2005 the team was formally disbanded, but many riders continued in the new Liquigas-Bianchi UCI ProTour team.
Team Name
As professional racing teams change name with their sponsors, the name of the team has varied in its lifetime.
Year | Name |
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2004 | Vini Caldirola - Nobili Rubinetterie |
2003 | Vini Caldirola - So.di |
2002 | Tacconi Sport-Emmegi |
2001 | Tacconi Sport - Vini Caldirola |
2000 | Vini Caldirola - Sidermec |
1999 | Vini Caldirola |
1998 | Vini Caldirola |
Notable riders

Francesco Casagrande was one of Vini Caldirola's best riders.

Stefano Garzelli won several stages of the Giro d'Italia while riding for Vini Caldirola.
Name | Nationality | Years |
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Francesco Casagrande | ![]() |
1999-2000, 2004 |
Romāns Vainšteins | ![]() |
1999–2000, 2003 |
Stefano Garzelli | ![]() |
2003-2004 |
Pavel Tonkov | ![]() |
2004 |
Serhiy Honchar | ![]() |
1999 |
Guido Trentin | ![]() |
1998–2000 |
Eddy Mazzoleni | ![]() |
2001–2003 |
Matthew White | ![]() |
1999–2000 |
Andrej Hauptman | ![]() |
1999–2003 |
Gabriele Balducci | ![]() |
2001–2003 |
David George | ![]() |
2001 |
Nicola Minali | ![]() |
2001-2002 |
Dario Frigo | ![]() |
2002 |
Sylwester Szmyd | ![]() |
2001–2002 |
David de la Fuente | ![]() |
2003 |
Fred Rodriguez | ![]() |
2003 |
Marco Zanotti | ![]() |
2004 |
Dario Andriotto | ![]() |
2003–2004 |
External links
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