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Marco Pantani - 10 things to know with detail
Marco Pantani was an Italian professional road racing cyclist, born on January 13, 1970, in Cesena, Italy.
He was known for his climbing ability and was nicknamed "Il Pirata" (The Pirate) due to his shaved head and bandana, which gave him a distinctive look.
Pantani became a professional cyclist in 1992 and quickly gained a reputation as a talented climber, winning several mountain stages in major races.
In 1998, Pantani achieved his greatest success by winning both the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France in the same year, a feat that had not been accomplished since 1969.
Pantani's victory in the 1998 Tour de France was particularly memorable as he won three mountain stages, including the iconic climb up Alpe d'Huez.
Despite his success on the bike, Pantani's career was marred by controversy and allegations of doping. He was ejected from the 1999 Giro d'Italia for failing a blood test, which ultimately led to a downward spiral in his career.
Pantani struggled with depression and substance abuse following his ban from racing, and his life took a tragic turn. He died on February 14, 2004, from a cocaine overdose in a hotel room in Rimini, Italy.
Pantani's death shocked the cycling world and led to renewed discussions about the pressures and challenges faced by professional athletes.
Despite his troubled legacy, Pantani is still remembered as one of the most talented and exciting cyclists of his generation, with a passionate fan base that continues to celebrate his achievements.
Pantani's story has been the subject of several documentaries and books, and his legacy lives on in the hearts of cycling fans around the world.