# Adriano Malori

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Italian road bicycle racer

Adriano Malori Malori in 2013. Personal information Full name Adriano Malori Born (1988-01-28) 28 January 1988 (age 38) Parma, Italy Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 68 kg (150 lb; 10.7 st) Team information Discipline Road Role Rider Rider type Time trialist Amateur teams 2007–2009 Filmop Ramonda Parolin 2009 →Lampre–NGC (stagiaire) Professional teams 2010–2013 Lampre–Farnese Vini 2014–2017 Movistar Team[1] Major wins Grand Tours Vuelta a España 1 individual stage (2014) 1 TTT stage (2014) Stage races Bayern Rundfahrt (2013) Single-day races and Classics National Time Trial Championships (2011, 2014, 2015) Medal record Men's road bicycle racing Representing Italy World Championships 2008 Varese Under-23 time trial 2015 Richmond Time trial Representing Movistar Team World Championships 2015 Richmond Team time trial

**Adriano Malori** (born 28 January 1988) is an Italian former [road racing cyclist](/source/Road_racing_cyclist),[2] who rode professionally between 2010 and 2017 for the [Lampre–Merida](/source/UAE_Team_Emirates_XRG) and [Movistar Team](/source/Movistar_Team_(men's_team)) squads.

During his professional career, Malori took fifteen victories, primarily in [individual time trials](/source/Individual_time_trial) – including three victories in the [Italian National Time Trial Championships](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), and a stage victory at the [2014 Vuelta a España](/source/2014_Vuelta_a_Espa%C3%B1a). He was also the winner of the under-23 time trial at the [2008 UCI Road World Championships](/source/2008_UCI_Road_World_Championships) and the time trial at the [2009 Mediterranean Games](/source/Cycling_at_the_2009_Mediterranean_Games), both held in Italy.

## Career

Malori was the *[lanterne rouge](/source/Lanterne_rouge)* of the [2010 Tour de France](/source/2010_Tour_de_France), finishing almost four and a half hours behind winner [Andy Schleck](/source/Andy_Schleck) ([Team Saxo Bank](/source/Tinkoff_(cycling_team))).

Having ridden for the [Lampre–Merida](/source/UAE_Team_Emirates_XRG) squad since August 2009, Malori left the team at the end of the 2013 season[3] to join the [Movistar Team](/source/Movistar_Team_(men's_team)).[1] He won the final time trial of the [2014 Vuelta a España](/source/2014_Vuelta_a_Espa%C3%B1a).[4]

On 23 January 2016, at the [Tour de San Luis](/source/2016_Tour_de_San_Luis), Malori suffered a severe crash as he was leading the peloton. His front wheel was caught in a crack on the road and he flew over his bike, crashing head-first. He was put in an induced coma.[5] Three days later, he was moved to a special clinic in Buenos Aires. Reports suggested that doctors had found the head trauma not to be a result, but rather the cause of the crash, citing a possible aneurysm.[6] However, the team discredited them soon afterward, saying a road defect was the cause of the crash.[6] In August, Malori announced that he would make his return to racing the following month at the [Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec](/source/2016_Grand_Prix_Cycliste_de_Qu%C3%A9bec) and [Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal](/source/2016_Grand_Prix_Cycliste_de_Montr%C3%A9al).[7]

Malori announced his retirement from professional cycling on 10 July 2017, as a result of the injury.[2]

## Major results

Source:[8]

**2006**
- National Junior Road Championships - 1st [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships) - 2nd [Road race](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships)

- 3rd Overall [Giro della Lunigiana](/source/Giro_della_Lunigiana)

- 6th Road race, [UEC European Junior Road Championships](/source/2006_European_Road_Championships)

**2007**
- 1st [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships#U23), National Under-23 Road Championships

- 3rd Time trial, [UEC European Under-23 Road Championships](/source/2007_European_Road_Championships)

- 5th [Time trial](/source/2007_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_under-23_time_trial), [UCI Under-23 Road World Championships](/source/2007_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

**2008**
- 1st [Time trial](/source/UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_under-23_time_trial), [UCI Under-23 Road World Championships](/source/2008_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

- 1st Time trial, [UEC European Under-23 Road Championships](/source/2008_European_Road_Championships)

- 1st [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships#U23), National Under-23 Road Championships

- 1st [Chrono Champenois](/source/Chrono_Champenois)

- 1st [Trofeo Città di Castelfidardo](/source/Trofeo_Citt%C3%A0_di_Castelfidardo)

- 2nd [Coppa della Pace](/source/Coppa_della_Pace)

- 3rd [Memorial Davide Fardelli](/source/Memorial_Davide_Fardelli)

**2009**
- 1st Time trial, [Mediterranean Games](/source/Cycling_at_the_2009_Mediterranean_Games)

- 1st [Chrono Champenois](/source/Chrono_Champenois)

- 1st Stage 1a ([TTT](/source/Team_time_trial)) [Giro della Valle d'Aosta](/source/Giro_della_Valle_d'Aosta)

- 2nd [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships#U23), National Under-23 Road Championships

- 3rd [Gran Premio San Giuseppe](/source/Gran_Premio_San_Giuseppe)

- 5th [Time trial](/source/UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_under-23_time_trial), [UCI Under-23 Road World Championships](/source/2009_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

**2010**
- 2nd Overall [Bayern Rundfahrt](/source/2010_Bayern_Rundfahrt)

- 3rd [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Road Championships

**2011**
- 1st [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Road Championships

- 5th Overall [Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali](/source/Settimana_Internazionale_di_Coppi_e_Bartali) - 1st Stage 4 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial))

**2012**
- 2nd [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Road Championships

- 10th [Time trial](/source/2012_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_time_trial), [UCI Road World Championships](/source/2012_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

**2013**
- 1st Overall [Bayern Rundfahrt](/source/2013_Bayern_Rundfahrt) - 1st Stage 4 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial))

- 1st Stage 4 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial)) [Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali](/source/2013_Settimana_Internazionale_di_Coppi_e_Bartali)

- 3rd [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Road Championships

- 8th [Time trial](/source/2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_time_trial), [UCI Road World Championships](/source/2013_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

**2014**
- 1st [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Road Championships

- [Vuelta a España](/source/2014_Vuelta_a_Espa%C3%B1a) - 1st Stages 1 ([TTT](/source/Team_time_trial)) & 21 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial)) - Combativity award Stage 21

- 1st Stage 7 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial)) [Tirreno–Adriatico](/source/2014_Tirreno%E2%80%93Adriatico)

- 1st Stage 5 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial)) [Tour de San Luis](/source/Tour_de_San_Luis)

- 1st Stage 3 [Route du Sud](/source/Route_d'Occitanie)

- 6th [Time trial](/source/2014_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_time_trial), [UCI Road World Championships](/source/2014_UCI_Road_World_Championships)

- 7th Overall [Dubai Tour](/source/2014_Dubai_Tour)

**2015**
- 1st [Time trial](/source/Italian_National_Time_Trial_Championships), National Road Championships

- 1st Stage 1 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial)) [Tirreno–Adriatico](/source/2015_Tirreno%E2%80%93Adriatico)

- 1st Stage 5 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial)) [Tour de San Luis](/source/2015_Tour_de_San_Luis)

- [UCI Road World Championships](/source/2015_UCI_Road_World_Championships) - 2nd [Time trial](/source/2015_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_time_trial) - 3rd [Team time trial](/source/2015_UCI_Road_World_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men's_team_time_trial)

- 2nd Overall [Tour du Poitou-Charentes](/source/Tour_Poitou-Charentes_en_Nouvelle-Aquitaine) - 1st Stage 4 ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial))

- 3rd Overall [Circuit de la Sarthe](/source/2015_Circuit_de_la_Sarthe) - 1st Stage 2b ([ITT](/source/Individual_time_trial))

- 7th [Chrono des Nations](/source/Chrono_des_Nations)

### Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Giro d'Italia — — 68 — 121 — Tour de France 169 90 — DNF — 107 Vuelta a España — — — — 114 —

Legend — Did not compete DNF Did not finish

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Movistar_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Movistar_1-1) ["Malori, rumbo al Movistar Team"](http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=64647) [Malori, direction of the Movistar Team]. *Biciciclismo* (in Spanish). Cycling Total comunicación y servicios S.L. 7 August 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2013.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Retirement_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Retirement_2-1) ["Malori starts new chapter in life"](http://movistarteam.com/news/2017-7-10/malori-starts-new-chapter-in-life). *Movistar Team*. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Lampre–Merida (LAM) – ITA"](http://www.uciworldtour.com/Modules/SUCI/TEAMS/TeamDetails.asp?id=MTU&RefDate=06.01.2013&MenuId=MTY2Njk&LangId=1&BackLink=%2Ftemplates%2FUCI%2FUCI2%2Flayout%2Easp%3FMenuId%3DMTY2Njk%26LangId%3D1). *[UCI World Tour](/source/UCI_World_Tour)*. [Union Cycliste Internationale](/source/Union_Cycliste_Internationale). Retrieved 6 January 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Contador seals overall 2014 Vuelta a España victory"](http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/vuelta-a-espana-2014/stage-21/results). *[Cyclingnews.com](/source/Cyclingnews.com)*. 14 September 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2014.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Malori showing signs of improvement after Tour de San Luis crash"](http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/malori-showing-signs-of-improvement-after-tour-de-san-luis-crash/). *[Cyclingnews.com](/source/Cyclingnews.com)*. 23 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Clinic_6-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Clinic_6-1) Fletcher, Patrick (26 January 2016). ["Malori transferred to specialised clinic in Buenos Aires"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160126215250/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/malori-transferred-to-specialised-clinic-in-buenos-aires/). *cyclingnews.com*. Immediate Media Company. Archived from [the original](http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/malori-transferred-to-specialised-clinic-in-buenos-aires/) on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** Farrand, Stephen (30 August 2016). ["Malori makes emotional journey from wheelchair to start line"](http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/malori-makes-emotional-journey-from-wheelchair-to-start-line/). *[cyclingnews.com](/source/Cyclingnews.com)*. Retrieved 31 August 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Adriano Malori"](https://firstcycling.com/rider.php?r=791). *FirstCycling.com*. FirstCycling AS. Retrieved 1 April 2024.

## External links

Media related to [Adriano Malori](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Adriano_Malori) at Wikimedia Commons

- [Adriano Malori](https://www.uci.org/rider-details/54831) at [UCI](/source/Union_Cycliste_Internationale)

- [Adriano Malori](https://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche/coureuri/22615.html) at *Cycling Archives* ([archive](https://web.archive.org/web/2023/http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=22615))

- [Adriano Malori](https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/140208) at *ProCyclingStats*

- [Adriano Malori](https://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider.asp?riderid=8649) at *CQ Ranking*

- [Adriano Malori](https://www.cyclebase.nl/cb-content/index.php?lang=en&page=renner&id=19479) at *CycleBase* ([archive](https://web.archive.org/web/1/https://www.cyclebase.nl/cb-content/index.php?lang=en&page=renner&id=19479))

- [Adriano Malori at Cycling News](http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/adriano-malori)

v t e UCI Road World Champions – Men's under-23 time trial 1996: Luca Sironi (ITA) 1997: Fabio Malberti (ITA) 1998: Thor Hushovd (NOR) 1999: Iván Gutiérrez (ESP) 2000: Evgeni Petrov (RUS) 2001: Danny Pate (USA) 2002: Tomas Vaitkus (LTU) 2003: Markus Fothen (GER) 2004: Janez Brajkovič (SLO) 2005: Mikhail Ignatiev (RUS) 2006: Dominique Cornu (BEL) 2007: Lars Boom (NED) 2008: Adriano Malori (ITA) 2009: Jack Bobridge (AUS) 2010: Taylor Phinney (USA) 2011: Luke Durbridge (AUS) 2012: Anton Vorobyev (RUS) 2013: Damien Howson (AUS) 2014: Campbell Flakemore (AUS) 2015: Mads Würtz Schmidt (DEN) 2016: Marco Mathis (GER) 2017: Mikkel Bjerg (DEN) 2018: Mikkel Bjerg (DEN) 2019: Mikkel Bjerg (DEN) 2021: Johan Price-Pejtersen (DEN) 2022: Søren Wærenskjold (NOR) 2023: Lorenzo Milesi (ITA) 2024: Iván Romeo (ESP) 2025: Jakob Söderqvist (SWE)

v t e Lanternes rouges of the Tour de France 1903–1919 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 1937: Aloyse Klensch 1938: Janus Hellemons 1939: Armand Le Moal 1940–1959 1940–1946 World War II 1947: Pietro Tarchini 1948: Vittorio Seghezzi 1949: Guido De Santi 1950: Fritz Zbinden 1951: Abdel-Kader Zaaf 1952: Henri Paret 1953: Claude Rouer 1954: Marcel Dierkens 1955: Tony Hoar 1956: Roger Chaussabel 1957: Guy Million 1958: Walter Favre 1959: Louis Bisilliat 1960–1978 1960: José Herrero Berrendero 1961: André Geneste 1962: Augusto Marcaletti 1963: Willy Derboven 1964: Anatole Novak 1965: Joseph Groussard 1966: Paolo Mannucci 1967: Jean-Pierre Genet 1968: John Clarey 1969: André Wilhelm 1970: Frits Hoogerheide 1971: Georges Chappe 1972: Alain Bellouis 1973: Jacques-André Hochart 1974: Lorenzo Alaimo 1975: Jacques Boulas 1976: Aad van den Hoek 1977: Roger Loysch 1978: Philippe Tesnière 1979–1999 1979–80: Gerhard Schönbacher 1981: Faustino Cueli 1982: Werner Devos 1983: Marcel Laurens 1984: Gilbert Glaus 1985: Manrico Ronchiato 1986: Ennio Salvador 1987: Mathieu Hermans 1988: Dirk Wayenberg 1989: Mathieu Hermans 1990: Rodolfo Massi 1991: Rob Harmeling 1992: Fernando Quevedo 1993: Edwig Van Hooydonck 1994: John Talen 1995: Bruno Cornillet 1996: Jean-Luc Masdupuy 1997: Philippe Gaumont 1998: Damien Nazon 1999: Jacky Durand 2000–2019 2000: Olivier Perraudeau 2001: Jimmy Casper 2002: Igor Flores 2003: Hans De Clercq 2004: Jimmy Casper 2005: Iker Flores 2006–2008: Wim Vansevenant 2009: Yauheni Hutarovich 2010: Adriano Malori 2011: Fabio Sabatini 2012: Jimmy Engoulvent 2013: Svein Tuft 2014: Ji Cheng 2015: Sébastien Chavanel 2016: Sam Bennett 2017: Luke Rowe 2018: Lawson Craddock 2019: Sebastian Langeveld 2020–2039 2020: Roger Kluge 2021: Tim Declercq 2022: Caleb Ewan 2023: Michael Mørkøv 2024: Mark Cavendish 2025: Simone Consonni

v t e Mediterranean Games Cycling Champions in Men's Individual Time Trial 1991: Marco Villa (ITA) 1997: Fabio Malberti (ITA) 2001: Sergio Boure (ESP) 2005: Jesús Tendero (ESP) 2009: Adriano Malori (ITA) 2013: Yoann Paillot (FRA) 2018: Edoardo Affini (ITA) 2022: Rafael Reis (POR)

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