{{Short description|Italian cyclist (1932–2014)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2026}} {{Infobox cyclist | name = Vito Favero | image = Vito Favero.JPG | fullname = Vito Favero | nickname = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1932|10|21|df=yes}} | birth_place = Sarmede, Italy | death_date = {{Death date and age|2014|5|16|1932|10|21|df=yes}} | death_place = Sarmede, Italy | currentteam = | discipline = Road | role = Rider | ridertype = | proyears1 = 1956 | proteam1 = Bottecchia-Vitabrill | proyears2 = 1957 | proteam2 = Bottecchia-Gripo | proyears3 = 1958-1959 | proteam3 = Atala-Pirelli | proyears4 = 1960-1961 | proteam4 = Atala | proyears5 = 1962 | proteam5 = Torpado | majorwins = 2nd place 1958 Tour de France,6 days in yellow jersey<br/>1 stage in 1959 Tour de France }}
'''Vito Favero''' (21 October 1932 – 16 May 2014) was an Italian road racing cyclist. He was professional from 1956 to 1962. In the 1958 Tour de France, he finished second.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Ciclismo/17-05-2014/addio-favero-secondo-tour-1958-80691620293.shtml |title=Addio a Favero, secondo al Tour nel 1958 |publisher=La Gazzetta dello Sport |access-date=2014-05-17}}</ref> Stage 14 of the 1958 Tour was won by Federico Bahamontes but Favero took over the Yellow Jersey. At that point, he was already the 8th different rider to lead the race, and he would hold his lead for four stages when Charly Gaul won stage 18 and Raphaël Géminiani took over as the 9th different rider to lead the race. Géminiani would hold the lead for three stages, but in stage 21, Favero retook the lead as Gaul added another stage win. Favero would remain in Yellow for another two stages until Gaul won the final time trial and became the record-setting eleventh rider to wear the Maillot Jaune in a single edition of the Tour.
The 1958 Tour de France has been compared to the 2006 Tour de France: Both Charly Gaul and Floyd Landis were favourites halfway the Tour, both lost dramatically at a stage, but at a later stage made a great comeback, which put them close to the two leaders (Favero-Raphaël Géminiani) and Óscar Pereiro-Carlos Sastre), and the day before the last stage to Paris they overtook the two leaders in an individual time trial. <ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.nrc.nl/sport/article394230.ece/Landis_volgt_scenario_van_Charly_Gaul | title = Landis volgt scenario van Charly Gaul | publisher = NRC | date = 2006-07-21 | access-date = 2007-06-12 }}</ref>
Favero would also start the 1959 Tour de France, which he did not finish. During his impressive 1958 Tour, he did not win any stages, but he would win stage 2 of the 1959 Tour.
==Major results== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} ;1956 :2nd place in 8th stage of Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré :2nd place in the Tour of Europe ;1957 ;1958 :1958 Tour de France: 2nd place overall, 6 days in yellow jersey :Winner in Geneva ;1959 :1959 Tour de France: did not finish, won stage 2 :Paris–Nice: winner of stages 2 and 5B :Prix de Nantua ;1960 :2nd place in the Tour of Lazio. ;1961 :1961 Tour de France: did not finish :2nd place in the Tour of Reggio Calabria. {{div col end}}
==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== *{{Cycling Archives|3833}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20070808052010/http://www.letour.fr/HISTO/TDF/riders/us/3490.html Tour de France results]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Favero, Vito}} Category:1932 births Category:2014 deaths Category:Italian male cyclists Category:Italian Tour de France stage winners Category:Cyclists from the Province of Treviso Category:20th-century Italian sportsmen