Monia Baccaille
Italian cyclist
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Monia Baccaille |
Born | (1984-04-10) 10 April 1984 (age 40) Marsciano, Italy |
Team information | |
Current team | MCipollini-Giambenini |
Discipline | Road, Track |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
2006–7 | Saccarelli EMU Marsciano |
2008 | Fenixs |
2009 | Gauss RDZ Ormu-Colnago |
2009 | S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox |
2010 | Team Valdarno |
2011-12 | MCipollini-Giambenini |
Monia Baccaille (born 10 April 1984 in Marsciano) is an Italian professional cyclist. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's road race, but finished over the time limit.
Notable results
- 2005
- 2006
- Coppa de Laghi (1st)
- Trophée d'Or Féminin (1 stage, 3rd overall)
- 2008
- Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs (1st)
- 2009
- 2010
- Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs (2nd)
- Italian National Road Race Championships (1st)
- GP Liberazione (1st)
- 2011
- Tour of Chongming Island (3rd)
- Ladies Tour of Qatar (1st stage 3)
- GP de Dottignies (2nd)
- 2012
- Tour of Chongming Island (2nd overall, 1st stage 2)
- Tour of Chongming Island World Cup (3rd)
- GP de Dottignies (1st)
- 2014 – Alé Cipollini 2014 season
External links
- Monia Baccaille at Cycling Archives
- Monia Baccaille at CQ Ranking
- Monia Baccaille at ProCyclingStats
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European Track Champions – Women's scratch race (U23)
- 2002: Mathilde Doutreluingne
- 2003: Yulia Aroustamova
- 2004: Eleonora Soldo
- 2005: Pascale Schnider
- 2006: Monia Baccaille
- 2007: Lizzie Armitstead
- 2008: Ellen van Dijk & Lizzie Armitstead
- 2009: Anna Blyth
- 2010: Renata Dąbrowska
- 2011: Emma Trott
- 2012: Natalia Rutkowska
- 2013: Maria Giulia Confalonieri
- 2014: Tamara Balabolina
- 2015: Soline Lamboley
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