Team Lampre and Wilier Triestina Continue
Team Lampre and Wilier Triestina Continue

Team Lampre and Wilier Triestina together again: one of the most prolific and longer relationship in professional cycling world renews. Blue-fucsia general manager Giuseppe Saronni and Gastaldello family, owner of the historical brand from Rossano Veneto, signed the agreement for a new three year period of cooperation at top level.
Wilier and Lampre began to pedal together in 2003, reaching many amazing results with the top of the World Championship won by Alessandro Ballan in 2008.

“Our will was to continue the path that we have already covered in these with Team Lampre and, despite other possible alternative solutions, we choose with no doubt the blue-fucsia group – Andrea Gastaldello, CEO by Wilier Triestina Spa – We’re satisfied by the new project that Saronni is being planning for the team and by the visibility agreed. For our company is very important to be part of an Italian union, with a brand well known on international scale. Moreover, we’re glad to go on in cooperating with Galbusera family: it’s always a pleasure to live cycling with people that love cycling”.
The agreement will allow riders by Team Lampre to have yearly a supply of 150 bikes and of all the necessary technical material. In 2011 Team Lampre will use the Cento1 SL, already rode in a winning way by Alessandro Petacchi in Tour de France.

“In cycling fans’ symbolic image inventory, blue-fucsia colors are linked to Wilier bicycles and so we strongly wanted to allow this union to go on living – Giuseppe Saronni, general manager by Team Lampre, said – I thank Gastaldello family for having trust in our projects: I’m sure that, also thanks to Wilier bikes, we’ll get reciprocal satisfactions”.

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