Brake: Shimano
Gear: Suntour v
Wheel diameter: 69 cm.
Frame 52 cm. Track.
Saddle: Sella Italia
Francesco Moser (Palù di Giovo, Trente, 19 June 1951) is a former Italian cyclist who won 273 road competitions. This made him, after Eddy Merckx (445) and Rik Van Looy (379), the third most successful cyclist ever. He also won 15 six-day competitions in 35 starts, of which 9 with René Pijnen.
He is the youngest of four cycling brothers. His eldest brother Aldo cycled in the pink jersey for one day in the Giro d'Italia of 1971. Francesco Moser won a big tour in his career: the Giro in 1984 and also three of the five major cycling classics, including three times Paris-Roubaix. Moser was an imposing cyclist, but because of his size he was not a great climber. In the Tour of Italy he also won the points classification four times (1976, 1977, 1978 and 1982). A record he shares with his compatriot Giuseppe Saronni.
Location: Geraardsbergen, Belgium.
- Marca
- Francesco Moser (F. Moser)
- Categoria biciclette
- Bicletta da corsa
- Anno di fabbricazione
- 1980
- Si trova in
- Belgio
- Riferimento per dimensioni
- Dimensioni telaio
- Condizioni
- Originale
- Misura
- 52 cm