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Claudio Chiappucci was born on 28 February, 1963 in Uboldo, Italy, is an Italian cyclist. At 57 years old, Claudio Chiappucci height is 5 ft 7 in (172.0 cm).

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Claudio Chiappucci Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February 1963
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Uboldo, Italy
Nationality Italy

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Claudio Chiappucci Weight & Measurements

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Weight 67 kg
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Who Is Claudio Chiappucci's Wife?

His wife is Rita Arrighini

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Wife Rita Arrighini
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Claudio Chiappucci Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Claudio Chiappucci worth at the age of 59 years old? Claudio Chiappucci’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cyclist. He is from Italy. We have estimated Claudio Chiappucci's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Source of Income Cyclist

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Timeline

1994

Among the awards received by Chiappucci is a silver medal earned in 1994 at the World Cycling Championship in Sicily.

1993

However, Chiappucci declined quickly. After riding a solid Giro it looked like his 1993 Tour de France was to be a big showdown with Miguel Indurain. But from the first mountain stage Chiappucci was obviously struggling. Although he had a revival later on in the race, Chiappucci finished sixth overall. He won the Clásica de San Sebastián a few weeks after the Tour de France, but this marked the end of his major results. His level of performance declined sharply from around 1994/1995, and he retired in 1998 after suspicions of doping in 1997.

Claudio Chiappucci used the services of doctor Francesco Conconi, who is accused of applying EPO to cyclists. Conconi was found 'morally guilty', but not convicted, because the statute of limitations had expired. The judge had looked at medical reports of 33 cyclists in the period from 1993 to 1995, including Chiappucci's, and all blood tests showed largely fluctuating hematocrit-values, indicative for EPO-use. In 1997, Claudio Chiappucci told prosecutor Vincenzo Scolastico that he had been using EPO since 1993, but later he retracted that statement.

1992

His most famous victory was stage 13 of the 1992 Tour de France, when he attacked on the first climb of the day, 245 km from the finish, and arrived in Sestriere after holding off a thrilling chase by Miguel Indurain and Gianni Bugno. On that occasion, Chiappucci was first and alone on top of all five main climbs, of which 3 were "première catégorie" and 1 "hors catégorie". He had wanted to replicate the same accomplishment as Fausto Coppi exactly 40 years earlier.

1991

The year of 1991 confirmed to the cycling community that Chiappucci was able to perform consistently. Beginning with a win in the opening classic of the season, the Milan San-Remo, Chiappucci rode the Giro d'Italia and the Tour of France.

1990

After a quiet start to his career he burst onto the scene in the 1990 Tour de France. Chiappucci found himself almost casually wearing the yellow jersey after a stage one attack which the favourites allowed him to arrive with a 10-minute time advantage. In subsequent stages he resisted the return of Greg LeMond, only losing the lead of the race in stage 20, the final time trial. In the end, LeMond won the Tour by 2' 16", Chiappucci came home with a surprising second place and, moreover, the status of a cycling star. He was the first Italian cyclist to arrive on the podium at the Tour since Felice Gimondi in 1972. This first successful campaign highlighted Chiappucci's main weakness, the time trial. Although vowing to return the following year as a better racer against the clock, Chiappucci never was able to master this discipline.

1963

Claudio Chiappucci (born 28 February 1963 in Uboldo, Varese, Lombardy) is a retired Italian professional cyclist. He was on the podium three times in the Tour de France general classification: second in 1990, third in 1991 and second again in 1992.