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Ivan Basso (born 26 November 1977) is an Italian former professional
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, who rode professionally between 1999 and 2015 for seven different teams. Basso, nicknamed
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, was considered among the best mountain riders in the professional field in the early 21st century, and was considered one of the strongest stage race riders. He is a double winner of the Giro d'Italia, having won the race in
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for and
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for . In 2007 Basso admitted he was planning to use blood doping and was suspended for two years. His suspension ended on 24 October 2008, and he returned to racing two days later in the
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, where he placed a close third behind Damiano Cunego and Giovanni Visconti. He later returned to racing in his home tour, and in 2010, he won his second Giro d'Italia, winning two stages along the way.


Biography

He was born in
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, in the
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in
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. There he grew up next door to Claudio Chiappucci, a former three-time stage winner in the
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who was suspended for two years after being proven guilty of doping several times. As an amateur, he finished second in the road race at the 1995 UCI Juniors Road World Championships and his first big result was winning the under-23 road race at the 1998 UCI Road World Championships. In his youth he fiercely competed with fellow Italian riders
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and especially
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who proclaimed he would have won the under-23 World Championship himself had it not been for the team tactics. Before Basso could turn professional, his parents wanted to see him finish his Technical Geometry studies. He turned professional with Davide Boifava's Riso Scotti-Vinavil team in 1999, where he rode his first Giro d'Italia. He did not finish the three-week race, but he made it a priority to win it some day. In 2000, with the team now called , he won his first professional victories in the
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.


Promising results

In 2001, he moved to under the guidance of sporting director Giancarlo Ferretti. He scored several notable victories in 2001, and he made his Tour de France debut in the 2001 edition. His attack on the
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stage prompted a five-man break-away which rode for the victory, but Basso crashed on a mountain descent and was forced to abandon the race. His next two years were devoid of significant wins, even though he had promising rides in the Tour de France. In the 2002 Tour de France, Basso finished 11th overall and won the young rider classification, the award presented to the best-placed rider in the general classification under the age of 25. He impressed again in the
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, finishing seventh overall in spite of receiving little help from his Fassa Bortolo teammates who, after dedicating their efforts in the first part of the race to help Alessandro Petacchi win four stages, had to pull out due to food poisoning, leaving only two riders to help Basso. Despite his good results as the best placed Italian rider in the Tour de France, he was behind fellow Italian teammate
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in the Fassa Bortolo pecking order for the biggest race in Italy, the Giro. After the promising start to his Fassa Bortolo career, Basso's relationship with Ferretti turned sour. Basso failed to respond well to the management methods of the "iron sergeant" who thought Basso did not win enough races. Apart from the
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stages, Basso had only lost around a single minute to winner Lance Armstrong in the 2003 Tour, and he was not short of new team offers. Despite strong rumors sending him to the team, Basso moved to for the 2004 season, under guidance of team manager Bjarne Riis. At , Basso was to fill the role as team captain, which
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had left vacant at the Danish outfit, with the main aim to be a challenger in the Tour de France. Basso's weakness was the time trial and before the 2004 season he and teammate
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trained in a
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at the
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to improve their
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and positioning on the bike. The time trial skill of Basso was one of the main points of improvements over the next years.


Heir apparent

Basso looked impressive in the
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, winning stage 12 ahead of eventual winner
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, his first victory since 2001. His overall time was hurt by relatively poor time trial results: he only finished 8th on the stage 16 time trial up the mountain
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, where he was caught and passed by Armstrong, and 6th in the stage 19 time trial. In all, he lost a combined 5 minutes and 13 seconds in the two stages. His time loss on the last time trial effectively sent Basso down to third place behind Andreas Klöden, and Basso finished 6:40 behind overall winner Armstrong. He ended the season, participating with the Italian national team in the
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in
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, helping fellow Italian Luca Paolini get a bronze medal. In the off-season, Team CSC was in a financial struggle. Even as Bjarne Riis let riders who received superior offers from other teams leave, Basso did not move to the team even though an economically more lucrative contract was proposed. January 2005 saw the death of Basso's mother, who died after battling cancer. Basso went on to focus on the
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, in her memory, as his main aim for that season. By both focusing on winning the Giro and the Tour, he was going against the trend of only aiming for one big race a season, a tactic most notably employed successfully by Lance Armstrong. Basso wore the pink jersey as leader of the
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until severe stomach problems caused him to lose the lead on stage 13 on the Passo delle Erbe. He lost another 40 minutes during the 14th stage, a mountain stage which included the
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, and thus effectively ended his bid for overall honors. No longer dangerous to the other main riders, Basso decided to continue in the race with the objective of winning individual stages. He did manage to achieve this goal at stage 17, a mountain stage. He also won the 18th stage, a time trial, ahead of teammate
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, demonstrating the improvement he had made in this area. At the 2005 Tour de France, he started out comparatively weakly on stage 10, the first mountain stage of the race, where he trailed the front group by a minute. But for the rest of the race, Basso was once again the only rider to keep up with the race leader Lance Armstrong in the mountains, and on occasion he tried to pressure the eventual winner by going on the attack. Basso was still weaker in the time trials, although he had improved significantly when compared to 2004. He lost a collective 3:47 over two time trial stages, as Basso placed second overall in the Tour, 4:40 behind Lance Armstrong. During the 2005 Tour de France, Basso signed a new three-year contract with Team CSC.


2006 Giro d'Italia

Following his overall rank of 28th in the
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, Basso returned to the Giro in 2006 with the intention to win. Following a good performance in the stage 1 time trial, Basso and his CSC teammates won the 5th stage, a team time trial. Basso's first solo stage victory came on the 8th stage, the first mountaintop finish of the Giro, where he countered an attack by Damiano Cunego and rode to the finish by himself. That victory also allowed him to gain enough time on his rivals to put him in the leader's pink jersey for the first time in the race, a jersey which he would hold on to for the remaining 13 stages. Stage 11 was a long and flat individual time trial where Basso finished in second place, losing only to former two-time world time trial champion
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, beating riders like the Italian national time trial champion
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. During the last week of the 2006 Giro, Basso beat his main rivals for the general classification, and won stages 16 and 20 along the way. His victory in Stage 20, where he rode to a solo victory on the final ascent into
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after riding away from rival
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, was notable when he, already sure of his victory, pulled out a picture of his newly born son Santiago, and held it aloft as he crossed the finish line. Santiago Basso had been born the previous day, and Basso had not yet seen his son in the flesh, having been given the picture only hours before the stage started. When rival Simoni rolled across the line over a minute behind Basso, he was clearly upset at being beaten and made a remark that Basso's dominance at that year's Giro was "extra-terrestrial." Basso eventually finished 9 minutes 18 seconds up on the second placed rider,
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, the largest margin of victory in the Giro d'Italia since 1965. After the last stage of the race, Basso declared that he would continue along his pre-season plan to also ride the
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.


Operación Puerto and the 2006 Tour de France

On 30 June 2006, the management of the Tour de France announced at a press conference that a number of riders, including Ivan Basso, would not be riding in the race due to rumours of
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stemming from the Operación Puerto doping case in Spain. According to the investigation, Basso was allegedly given blood doping by doctor Eufemiano Fuentes in a Spanish clinic. No formal charges had been raised, but following an agreement between the managers of all the ProTour teams, any rider under suspicion of doping would not be allowed to start in ProTour races. This forced CSC to remove Basso from their squad for the 2006 Tour. Speculation in the Italian press suggested that should Basso not be banned he would be joining the Discovery Channel team. Team CSC described these suggestions as just rumours. Later, CSC manager Bjarne Riis was reported stating that it was unlikely that Basso could return to CSC without proving he had no contact with Fuentes, as Basso's contract specified that he could receive no outside medical assistance. Riis conceded that it might be impossible for Basso to prove beyond doubt. Rumours also talked about Basso moving to or (a non-ProTour team). The
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(CONI) proceedings commenced in late August 2006.


From CSC to Team Discovery Channel

On 18 October 2006, Team CSC announced that his contract had been terminated by mutual consent. On 27 October 2006, Basso was acquitted of any involvement in the Operation Puerto events by the committee, due to insufficient evidence. On 9 November 2006 Basso announced he was joining
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's former team, . The announcement was made in Austin, Texas, and Basso joined the team on 3 December 2006 for the first unofficial training camp. Basso rode for
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during the 2007 Tour of California, and also raced 2007 Tirreno–Adriatico, Tirreno–Adriatico, where he crashed.


Puerto case reopened

On 24 April 2007, Basso was suspended by Discovery Channel when the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) reopened his case. On 30 April 2007 Team Discovery Channel announced that Basso would be released from his contract. Basso requested to leave the team citing "personal reasons related to the re-opened investigation by the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI)." Basso met with the General Manager of Team Discovery Channel, Bill Stapleton (swimmer), Bill Stapleton, and Johan Bruyneel, the Team Director, and the two agreed to allow Basso to leave the team. While still claiming to never have actually engaged in blood doping, Basso admitted contacting Fuentes' clinic with the intention to engage in blood doping. Basso appeared before the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) on 2 May 2007. On 7 May 2007, Basso admitted his involvement with the drug scandal to the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI). In a later press conference he stated it was "attempted doping", and that while he had not actually undergone doping, he was "fully aware that an attempt at doping is tantamount to doping" and that "[he would] serve [his] suspension and then return to race." On 15 June 2007, Basso received a two-year ban. The time he had already spent under team suspension whilst riding for CSC and temporary suspension since leaving Discovery were taken into consideration which means he was banned until 25 October 2008.


Return after suspension

After his return Basso signed a two-year contract with , his first race being in the
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on 26 October 2008. He proceeded to finish third, behind Damiano Cunego and Giovanni Visconti. In April 2009 he claimed overall victory in the Italian stage race 2009 Giro del Trentino, Giro del Trentino. He then competed in his main objective for the year, the 2009 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia, where he finished fifth behind eventual winner Denis Menchov,
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, fellow rider Franco Pellizotti and 2008 Tour de France winner
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. He also placed 4th in the 2009 Vuelta a España, Vuelta a España behind Alejandro Valverde, Samuel Sánchez, and Cadel Evans respectively. In 2010, Basso aimed to win his second 2010 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia, leading with his teammate Vincenzo Nibali. Despite having a quiet start to the race, he won the 15th stage of the race atop Monte Zoncolan, after his Liquigas team had set the pace for some in order to chase down a breakaway. After Stage 19, he led the General classification in the Giro d'Italia, general classification as a result of out-climbing previous race leader David Arroyo, and held it to the end of the race. This resulted in his second Giro win, after
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. Basso then focused on the 2010 Tour de France, Tour de France where he attempted to win the Giro and the Tour during the same year but he ended up struggling through the last week, finishing 32nd. In 2011, Basso skipped the 2011 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia to focus on the 2011 Tour de France, Tour de France. After having a good start over the first 2 weeks sitting 5th overall, Basso struggled on stages 16 and 17 after being dropped on the final descents, and later finished 7th overall. In 2012, Basso started the season with quiet form focusing on the 2012 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia, but only finishing 5th overall. In August 2014, it was announced that Basso would be joining from 2015 on a two-year deal. In July 2015, Basso was diagnosed with testicular cancer and immediately withdrew from the 2015 Tour de France, Tour de France to seek treatment in Italy. Basso received support from a number of people including
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. Basso made the announcement to the media in those terms: "I have a bad announcement to give to you guys," Basso said. "On stage 5, I had a really small crash but in the crash I touched my testicle on the saddle and for a few days, I felt a small pain. Yesterday we spoke with the doctor of the Tour de France and we decided to go to make a special analysis in the hospital and the examination gave me bad news. I have a small cancer in the left testicle." In September 2015 confirmed that Basso had recovered fully after undergoing surgery in Milan and that he would be able to race again. However, after Basso had talks with the team it was announced that he would retire from competition the following month, whilst remaining with in a management role. Basso later followed Alberto Contador to , taking up a support staff position.


Personal life

Basso resides in Cassano Magnago in Gallarate, Italy with his wife and four children. He has now purchased land in his home town to start a blueberry farm where he hopes to employ locals as well as make an investment for his retirement from cycling as the future of the European economy is uncertain. Basso has already begun planting; his farm is called "Il Borgo" or "the village".


Major results

;1995 : 2nd Road race, UCI Juniors Road World Championships ;1997 : 1st Trofeo Città di San Vendemiano ;1998 : 1st 1998 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race, Road race, 1998 UCI Road World Championships, UCI Road World Championships : 1st Italian National Road Race Championships, Road race, National Under-23 Road Championships : 8th Firenze–Pistoia ;1999 : 2nd Trofeo Matteotti : 2nd Giro del Friuli : 3rd Gran Premio Palio del Recioto : 6th Gran Premio della Liberazione : 6th 1999 HEW Cyclassics, HEW Cyclassics : 6th Tre Valli Varesine : 7th Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato ;2000 : 2nd Overall
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::1st Stages 1 & 3b (Individual time trial, ITT) : 5th Giro dell'Emilia : 6th Tre Valli Varesine : 7th Vuelta a Mallorca, Trofeo Andratx-Mirador d'Es Colomer : 8th Giro del Lazio ;2001 : 1st Stage 1 La Méditerranéenne, Tour Méditerranéen : 1st Stage 5 Euskal Bizikleta : 1st Stage 5 Tour of Austria : 2nd 2001 La Flèche Wallonne, La Flèche Wallonne : 4th Giro dell'Etna, Trofeo dell'Etna : 6th Giro dell'Emilia : 7th Coppa Placci : 8th Trofeo Melinda : 9th Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi ;2002 : 1st Young rider classification in the Tour de France, Young rider classification 2002 Tour de France, Tour de France : 2nd Overall 2002 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana : 2nd Giro dell'Emilia : 3rd 2002 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège : 5th Gran Premio Città di Camaiore : 6th Giro del Lazio : 8th Tre Valli Varesine : 9th 2002 Züri-Metzgete, Züri-Metzgete ;2003 : 2nd 2003 Clásica de San Sebastián, Clásica de San Sebastián : 5th Overall 2003 Volta a Catalunya, Volta a Catalunya : 6th Giro del Veneto : 6th Coppa Placci : 7th Overall 2003 Tour de France, Tour de France : 7th GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano : 7th Coppa Bernocchi : 8th Giro di Toscana : 10th 2003 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège : 10th Firenze–Pistoia ;2004 : 1st Giro dell'Emilia : 1st Grand Prix Jyske Bank : 2nd Overall La Méditerranéenne, Tour Méditerranéen : 3rd Overall 2004 Tour de France, Tour de France ::1st Stage 12 : 3rd 2004 Giro di Lombardia, Giro di Lombardia : 6th 2004 Clásica de San Sebastián, Clásica de San Sebastián : 7th Overall 2004 Tour de Romandie, Tour de Romandie : 8th 2004 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège ;2005 : 1st Overall 2005 Danmark Rundt, Danmark Rundt ::1st Stages 1, 2, 3 & 5 (Individual time trial, ITT) : 2005 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia ::1st Stages 17 & 18 (Individual time trial, ITT) ::Held after Stages 11–12 : 2nd Overall 2005 Tour de France, Tour de France : 4th Overall Critérium International ;2006 : 1st Overall 2006 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia ::1st Stages 5 (Team time trial, TTT), 8, 16 & 20 : 1st Overall Critérium International ::1st Stage 2 : 4th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe (cycling), Circuit de la Sarthe ::1st Stage 2b (Individual time trial, ITT) : 6th Overall 2006 Tirreno–Adriatico, Tirreno–Adriatico : 10th 2006 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Liège–Bastogne–Liège ;2008 : 3rd
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;2009 : 1st Overall 2009 Giro del Trentino, Giro del Trentino : 1st AC Arona : 3rd Overall 2009 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia : 4th Overall 2009 Vuelta a España, Vuelta a España : 4th Trofeo Melinda : 5th Overall 2009 Tirreno–Adriatico, Tirreno–Adriatico : 5th Overall 2009 Tour de San Luis, Tour de San Luis ;2010 : 1st Overall 2010 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia ::1st Stages 4 (Team time trial, TTT) & 15 : 1st Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese : 5th Overall 2010 Giro del Trentino, Giro del Trentino ;2011 : 1st Overall 2011 Giro di Padania, Giro di Padania ::1st Stage 4 : 1st Gran Premio di Lugano : 4th Overall 2011 Tirreno–Adriatico, Tirreno–Adriatico : 4th 2011 Giro di Lombardia, Giro di Lombardia : 7th Overall 2011 Volta a Catalunya, Volta a Catalunya : 7th Overall 2011 Tour de France, Tour de France : 10th Trofeo Laigueglia : 10th
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;2012 : 1st
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: 5th Overall 2012 Giro d'Italia, Giro d'Italia ;2013 : 4th Overall 2013 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali, Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali : 8th Overall 2013 Tour de Pologne, Tour de Pologne : 9th Overall 2013 Tour of Beijing, Tour of Beijing : 10th Overall 2013 Vuelta a Burgos, Vuelta a Burgos


Grand Tour general classification results timeline


See also

* List of doping cases in cycling * Marino Basso * Basso Bikes


References


External links

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Interview with Ivan Basso: "My idol has always been Miguel Indurain"
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