Fabrizio Guidi

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Fabrizio Guidi (13 April 1972) is an Italian cyclist. In the 2007 season, he rode for the English team Barloworld.

2006 – Phonak Hearing Systems

  • 1st Tour de la Region Vallonne
  • 1st Internationale Österreich-Rundfahrt, stage 7
  • 1st Tour de la Région Wallonne, stage 2
  • 1s Tour de la Région Wallonne, stage 4
  • 1st Tour of Poland, stage 3

2005 – Phonak Hearing Systems

  • 1st Internationale Österreich-Rundfahrt, stage 6

2004 – CSC

  • 1st Tour de la Région Wallonne, stage 2
  • 1st Danmark Rundt, stage 2

2003 team Bianchi 2002 team Coast

  • 1st Brixia tour, stage 2

2001

  • one stage at Tour of Romandia
  • one stage at paris-Nice

2000

  • one stage at Giro d'Italia
  • one stage at Tour of Nederland

1999

1998

1997

  • two stages at Tour of Pourtugal
  • one stage at Euskal Bizikleta

1996

1995


Riders on Barloworld

Pedro Arreitunandia | John-Lee Augustyn | Giosuè Bonomi | Diego Caccia | Félix Cardenas | Giampaolo Cheula | Ryan Cox | Enrico Degano | Alexander Efimkin | Fabrizio Guidi | Robert Hunter | Palo Longo Borghini | James Lewis Perry | Hugo Sabido | Kanstantin Siutsou | Mauricio Soler |  Geraint Thomas

Manager
Claudio Corti
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