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Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Simone Consonni Simone ConsonniItalian cyclist (born 1994) Simone ConsonniConsonni at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World ChampionshipsPersonal informationBorn (1994-09-12) 12 September 1994 (age 31)Ponte San Pietro, Lombardy, ItalyHeight1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)Weight72 kg (159 lb)Team informationCurrent teamLidl–TrekDisciplinesRoadTrackRoleRiderAmateur team2013–2016Team Colpack[1] Professional teams2017–2019UAE Abu Dhabi[2]2020–2023Cofidis[3][4]2024–Lidl–Trek Major wins Track Olympic Games Team pursuit (2020) World Championships Team pursuit (2021) Medal record Men's track cycling Representing Italy Olympic Games 2020 TokyoTeam pursuit 2024 ParisMadison 2024 ParisTeam pursuit World Championships 2021 RoubaixTeam pursuit 2020 BerlinScratch 2021 RoubaixMadison 2022 Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesTeam pursuit 2023 GlasgowTeam pursuit 2024 BallerupOmnium 2017 Hong KongTeam pursuit 2018 ApeldoornOmnium 2018 ApeldoornTeam pursuit 2020 BerlinTeam pursuit European Championships 2023 GrenchenPoints race 2023 GrenchenTeam pursuit 2015 GrenchenElimination 2016 YvelinesTeam pursuit 2017 BerlinTeam pursuit 2019 ApeldoornTeam pursuit 2022 MunichOmnium 2023 GrenchenOmnium 2023 GrenchenMadison 2024 ApeldoornTeam pursuit Men's road bicycle racing World Championships 2015 RichmondUnder-23 road race Simone Consonni (born 12 September 1994) is an Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl–Trek.[5] He rode at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.[6] In August 2018, he was named in the startlist for the Vuelta a España.[7] In May 2019, he was named in the startlist for the 2019 Giro d'Italia.[8] In August 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Tour de France.[9] He won the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 2020 Summer Olympics held at Tokyo in 2021, setting a new world record.[10] His younger sister Chiara Consonni is also a professional cyclist.[11] Career achievements Major results Road 2011 National Junior Championships 3rd Road race 3rd Time trial 8th Overall Tre Ciclistica Internazionale Bresciana 2012 4th Trophée de la Ville de Loano 2014 2nd Gran Premio della Liberazione 5th La Popolarissima 2015 1st La Côte Picarde 2nd Road race, UCI World Under-23 Championships 2nd Gran Premio della Liberazione 4th La Popolarissima 4th Trofeo Città di San Vendemiano 6th Circuito del Porto 6th Giro del Belvedere 7th Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi 9th Trofeo Alcide Degasperi 2016 1st Road race, National Under-23 Championships 1st Trofeo Città di San Vendemiano 1st Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese 3rd Circuito del Porto 5th Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli 2017 1st Young rider classification, Three Days of De Panne 5th Grand Prix de Fourmies 6th Coppa Bernocchi 9th Bretagne Classic 9th Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli 2018 (1 pro win) Tour of Slovenia 1st Points classification 1st Stage 1 5th London–Surrey Classic 2019 2nd Coppa Bernocchi 2nd Ronde van Limburg 4th Memorial Marco Pantani 8th Bredene Koksijde Classic 2021 4th Giro del Veneto 5th La Roue Tourangelle 8th Overall Tour Poitou-Charentes en Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1st Points classification 2022 (1) 1st Paris–Chauny 2nd Ronde van Limburg 4th Paris–Tours 6th Clásica de Almería 7th Classic Brugge–De Panne 7th Primus Classic 8th Eschborn–Frankfurt 9th Milano–Torino 10th Tour of Leuven 2023 (1) 7th Overall Saudi Tour 1st Stage 5 2024 4th Bredene Koksijde Classic 5th Classic Brugge–De Panne 5th Nokere Koerse 2025 1st Stage 1 (TTT) Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana Grand Tour general classification results timeline Grand Tour 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Giro d'Italia — 131 115 110 121 111 123 — Tour de France — — 112 — — — — 160 Vuelta a España 147 — — — — — — Legend — Did not compete DNF Did not finish IP In progress Track 2013 1st Omnium, National Championships 2015 2nd Elimination, UEC European Championships 2016 1st Omnium, National Championships 2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships 2017 1st Team pursuit, UCI World Cup, Pruszków 2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships 3rd Team pursuit, UCI World Championships 2018 UCI World Championships 3rd Omnium 3rd Team pursuit 2019 1st Six Days of London (with Elia Viviani) 3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Tristan Marguet) 2020 UCI World Championships 2nd Scratch 3rd Team pursuit 2021 1st Team pursuit, Olympic Games UCI World Championships 1st Team pursuit 2nd Madison (with Michele Scartezzini) 2023 UEC European Championships 1st Points race 1st Team pursuit 2nd Madison (with Elia Viviani) 2nd Omnium 2nd Team pursuit, UCI World Championships 2024 1st Three Days of London (with Elia Viviani) Olympic Games 2nd Madison (with Elia Viviani) 3rd Team pursuit 2nd Omnium, UCI World Championships 3rd Team pursuit, UEC European Championships 2025 3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Elia Viviani) World records DateTimeMeetEventLocation 3 August 20213:42.307[12]2020 Summer OlympicsTeam pursuit (with Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon & Jonathan Milan)Izu Velodrome, Japan 4 August 20213:42.032[13] References ↑ Simone Consonni at Cycling Archives (archive) ↑ "UAE Team Emirates". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Archived from the original on 6 January 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2019. ↑ Bacon, Ellis (30 December 2019). "2020 Team Preview: Cofidis". Cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 14 March 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2020. ↑ "Cofidis". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 1 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) ↑ "Trek–Segafredo". UCI. Retrieved 14 January 2024. ↑ "Entry List: Men" (PDF). UCI. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2015. ↑ "2018: 73rd Vuelta a España: Start List". Pro Cycling Stats. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2018. ↑ "2019: 102nd Giro d'Italia: Start List". ProCyclingStats. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2019. ↑ "107th Tour de France: Startlist". ProCyclingStats. Archived from the original on 28 August 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020. ↑ "Cycling Track - CONSONNI Simone". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021. ↑ "Dove ritmo è la parola chiave: intervista a Chiara Consonni". 15 February 2019. Archived from the original on 25 October 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2022. ↑ Herman, Martyn (3 August 2021). "Cycling-Chaos and intrigue as Denmark end British men's team pursuit dominance". Reuters. Archived from the original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021. [...] Italy threw down the gauntlet with an astonishing 3:42.307 to pip New Zealand for a place in the final. ↑ Farrand, Stephen (4 August 2021). "Italian riders reveal how they set up Ganna to defeat Denmark and win Olympic team pursuit gold". Cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simone Consonni. Simone Consonni at UCI Simone Consonni at Cycling Archives Simone Consonni at ProCyclingStats Simone Consonni at Cycling Quotient Simone Consonni at CycleBase Simone Consonni at Olympics.com Simone Consonni at the Italian National Olympic Committee (in Italian) Simone Consonni at Olympedia vteOlympic Cycling Champions in Men's Team Pursuit 1908: Jones, Kingsbury, Meredith, Payne (GBR) 1920: Carli, Ferrario, Giorgetti, Magnani (ITA) 1924: De Martini, Dinale, Menegazzi, Zucchetti (ITA) 1928: Facciani, Gaioni, Lusiani, Tasselli (ITA) 1932: Cimatti, Pedretti, Ghilardi, Borsari (ITA) 1936: Charpentier, Goujon, Lapébie, Le Nizerhy (FRA) 1948: Adam, Blusson, Coste, Decanali (FRA) 1952: Campana, De Rossi, Messina, Morettini (ITA) 1956: Domenicali, Faggin, Gandini, Gasparella, Pizzali (ITA) 1960: Arienti, Testa, Vallotto, Vigna (ITA) 1964: Claesges, Henrichs, Link, Streng (EUA) 1968: Frey, Asmussen, Lyngemark, Olsen (DEN) 1972: Schumacher, Colombo, Haritz, Hempel (FRG) 1976: Vonhof, Braun, Lutz, Schumacher (FRG) 1980: Manakov, Movchan, Osokin, Petrakov, Krasnov (URS) 1984: Grenda, Nichols, Turtur, Woods (AUS) 1988: Ekimov, Kasputis, Nelyubin, Umaras (URS) 1992: Steinweg, Walzer, Fulst, Glöckner, Lehmann (GER) 1996: Capelle, Ermenault, Monin, Moreau (FRA) 2000: Fulst, Bartko, Becke, Lehmann, Pollack (GER) 2004: Brown, Lancaster, McGee, Roberts (AUS) 2008: Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins (GBR) 2012: Clancy, Thomas, Burke, Kennaugh (GBR) 2016: Clancy, Burke, Doull, Wiggins (GBR) 2020: Consonni, Ganna, Lamon, Milan (ITA) 2024: Bleddyn, Welsford, Leahy, O'Brien (AUS) vte UCI Track Cycling World Champions – Men's team pursuit1990s 1993: Australia, Brett Aitken, Stuart O'Grady, Billy Shearsby, Tim O'Shannessey 1994: Germany, Guido Fulst, Andreas Bach, Jens Lehmann, Danilo Hondo 1995: Australia, Bradley McGee, Stuart O'Grady, Rodney McGee, Tim O'Shannessey 1996: Italy, Adler Capelli, Cristiano Citton, Andrea Collinelli, Mauro Trentini 1997: Italy, Cristiano Citton, Mario Benetton, Adler Capelli, Andrea Collinelli 1998: Ukraine, Oleksandr Symonenko, Serhiy Matvyeyev, Oleksandr Fedenko, Oleksandr Klymenko 1999: Germany, Robert Bartko, Jens Lehmann, Daniel Becke, Guido Fulst 2000s 2000: Germany, Guido Fulst, Sebastian Siedler, Daniel Becke, Jens Lehmann 2001: Ukraine, Oleksandr Symonenko, Serhii Cherniavskyi, Lyubomyr Polatayko, Oleksandr Fedenko 2002: Australia, Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster, Stephen Wooldridge, Luke Roberts 2003: Australia, Graeme Brown, Peter Dawson, Brett Lancaster, Luke Roberts 2004: Australia, Ashley Hutchinson, Luke Roberts, Peter Dawson, Stephen Wooldridge 2005: Great Britain, Steve Cummings, Rob Hayles, Paul Manning, Chris Newton 2006: Australia, Peter Dawson, Matthew Goss, Mark Jamieson, Stephen Wooldridge 2007: Great Britain, Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas, Paul Manning, Bradley Wiggins 2008: Great Britain, Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas, Paul Manning, Bradley Wiggins 2009: Denmark, Casper Jørgensen, Jens-Erik Madsen, Michael Færk Christensen, Alex Rasmussen, Michael Mørkøv 2010s 2010: Australia, Jack Bobridge, Rohan Dennis, Michael Hepburn, Cameron Meyer 2011: Australia, Jack Bobridge, Rohan Dennis, Michael Hepburn, Luke Durbridge 2012: Great Britain, Ed Clancy, Peter Kennaugh, Steven Burke, Geraint Thomas, Andy Tennant 2013: Australia, Glenn O'Shea, Alex Edmondson, Mitchell Mulhern, Alexander Morgan 2014: Australia, Glenn O'Shea, Alex Edmondson, Luke Davison, Miles Scotson 2015: New Zealand, Pieter Bulling, Dylan Kennett, Alex Frame, Marc Ryan 2016: Australia, Sam Welsford, Michael Hepburn, Callum Scotson, Miles Scotson, Alexander Porter, Luke Davison 2017: Australia, Sam Welsford, Cameron Meyer, Alexander Porter, Nick Yallouris, Kelland O'Brien, Rohan Wight 2018: Great Britain, Ed Clancy, Kian Emadi, Ethan Hayter, Charlie Tanfield 2019: Australia, Sam Welsford, Leigh Howard, Alexander Porter, Cameron Scott, Kelland O'Brien 2020s 2020: Denmark, Lasse Norman Hansen, Julius Johansen, Frederik Rodenberg, Rasmus Pedersen 2021: Italy, Liam Bertazzo, Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, Jonathan Milan, Francesco Lamon 2022: Great Britain, Ethan Hayter, Oliver Wood, Ethan Vernon, Daniel Bigham 2023: Denmark, Niklas Larsen, Carl-Frederik Bévort, Lasse Norman Leth, Rasmus Pedersen, Frederik Rodenberg 2024: Denmark, Tobias Hansen, Carl-Frederik Bévort, Niklas Larsen, Rasmus Pedersen, Frederik Rodenberg 2025: Denmark, Tobias Hansen, Niklas Larsen, Rasmus Pedersen, Frederik Rodenberg, Lasse Norman Leth Riders in italics took part in the qualifying rounds. vte UEC European Track Champions – Men’s team pursuitSummary 2010: Burke, Clancy, Queally, Tennant 2011: Burke, Clancy, Kennaugh, Tennant 2012: Ershov, Markov, Serov, Kaykov 2013: Burke, Clancy, Doull, Tennant 2014: Dibben, Clancy, Doull, Tennant 2015: Dibben, Wiggins, Doull, Tennant, Burke, Gibson 2016: Denis, Ermenault, Maitre, Chavanel, Thomas 2017: Denis, Ermenault, Maitre, Pijourlet 2018: Viviani, Bertazzo, Ganna, Lamon 2019: LN Hansen, Pedersen, Madsen, Johansen 2020: Dubchenko, Gonov, Bersenev, Evtushenko 2021: Malmberg, Pedersen, T Hansen, Bévort 2022: Denis, Lafargue, Tabellion, Thomas, Boudat 2023: Ganna, Lamon, Milan, Moro, Consonni 2024: Bigham, Hayter, C Tanfield, Vernon, Wood 2025: Hansen, Larsen, Leth, Skivild 2026: Leth, Rodenberg, Pedersen, Hansen, Skivild Riders in italics rode in heats only vte UEC European Track Champions – Men's points raceSummary 2010: Not held 2011: Rafał Ratajczyk 2012: Elia Viviani 2013: Elia Viviani 2014: Benjamin Thomas 2015: Wojciech Pszczolarski 2016: Niklas Larsen 2017: Alan Banaszek 2018: Wojciech Pszczolarski 2019: Bryan Coquard 2020: Sebastián Mora 2021: Benjamin Thomas 2022: Benjamin Thomas 2023: Simone Consonni 2024: Niklas Larsen 2025: Iúri Leitão 2026: Tim Torn Teutenberg vteRiders on Lidl–Trek Juan Ayuso Andrea Bagioli Julien Bernard Giulio Ciccone Simone Consonni Derek Gee-West Tao Geoghegan Hart Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Lennard Kämna Patrick Konrad Søren Kragh Andersen Jonathan Milan Bauke Mollema Jacopo Mosca Mathias Norsgaard Thibau Nys Sam Oomen Mads Pedersen Albert Philipsen Quinn Simmons Mattias Skjelmose Toms Skujiņš Matteo Sobrero Jakob Söderqvist Tim Torn Teutenberg Edward Theuns Mathias Vacek Otto Vergaerde Carlos Verona Max Walscheid Manager: Luca Guercilena vteLanternes rouges of the Tour de France1903–1919 1903: Arsène Millocheau 1904: Antoine Deflotrière 1905: Clovis Lacroix 1906: Georges Bronchard 1907: Albert Chartier 1908: Henri Anthoine 1909: Georges Devilly 1910: Constant Collet 1911: Lucien Roquebert 1912: Maurice Lartigue 1913: Henri Alavoine 1914: Henri Leclerc 1915–1918 World War I 1919: Jules Nempon 1920–1939 1920: Charles Raboisson 1921: Henri Catelan 1922–23: Daniel Masson 1924: Victor Lafosse 1925: Fernand Besnier 1926: André Drobecq 1927: Jacques Pfister 1928: Édouard Persin 1929: André Léger 1930: Marcel Ilpide 1931: Richard Lamb 1932: Rudolf Risch 1933: Ernest Neuhard 1934: Antonio Folco 1935: Willy Kutschbach 1936: Aldo Bertocco 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