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Accpi Vademecum VADEMECUM VADEMECUM 2015 VADEMECUM 2015 Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano (Italy) In ricordo di Telefono: (+39) 02 66 71 24 51 Alfredo Martini Fax: (+39) 02 67 07 59 98 [email protected] 18 febbraio 1921 - 25 agosto 2014 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Il privilegio del ciclismo è che mentre pedali puoi sempre pensare. www.accpi.it E se sei da solo, in fuga o all’inseguimento, i pensieri si fanno e ti fanno più ricco. La bici fa bene al corpo e all’umore. Chi va in bici fischietta, pensa, progetta, canta, sorride. Alfredo Martini VADEMECUM 2015 Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano (Italy) In ricordo di Telefono: (+39) 02 66 71 24 51 Alfredo Martini Fax: (+39) 02 67 07 59 98 [email protected] 18 febbraio 1921 - 25 agosto 2014 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Il privilegio del ciclismo è che mentre pedali puoi sempre pensare. www.accpi.it E se sei da solo, in fuga o all’inseguimento, i pensieri si fanno e ti fanno più ricco. La bici fa bene al corpo e all’umore. Chi va in bici fischietta, pensa, progetta, canta, sorride. Alfredo Martini VADEMECUM 2015 pubb_TB_148x210_2015_195x265 23/02/15 15.13 Pagina 1 tutti i mesi su tablet, smartphone e PC tuttoBICI è una pubblicazione Prima Pagina Edizioni Via Vigilio Inama, 7 - 20133 Milano INDICE GENERALE ORGANIZZAZIONI PAGINA IL SALUTO DEL PRESIDENTE A.C.C.P.I. 4 CONSIGLIO DIRETTIVO A.C.C.P.I. 5 CALENDARI GARE ISTITUTUZIONI NAZIONALI E INTERNAZIONALI 6 C.P.A. 8 CICLISTI PROFESSIONISTI ITALIANI 10 CALENDARIO GARE 2015 22 PRO TEAMS PRO TEAM 2015 62 CONTINENTAL PROFESSIONAL 2015 74 CONTINENTAL 2015 86 WOMEN’S TEAM 2015 94 CONTINENTAL PROF. UCI MTB 2015 114 ENTI ORGANIZZATORI 122 CONTINENTAL STATUTO A.C.C.P.I. 126 REGOLAMENTO GENERALE A.C.C.P.I. 128 ACCORD PARITAIRE 130 ELENCO INSERZIONISTI 134 WOMEN’S TEAMS UCI MTB ENTI ORGANIZZATORI REGOLAMENTI ORGANIZZAZIONI A.C.C.P.I. ACCPI - Associazione Corridori Ciclisti Professionisti Italiani C/O Palazzo CONI (FCI) - Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano - ITALY Tel.: +39 0266712451 Fax: +39 0267075998 E-Mail: [email protected] Cari ragazze e ragazzi, all’inizio di una nuova stagione vi auguro un’annata ricca di successi e soddisfazioni. Come Associazione Corridori Ciclisti Professionisti anche nel 2015 staremo al vostro fianco per tutelare la vostra professione e rendervi sempre più orgogliosi di svolgere questo lavoro in giro per il mondo. Dal passato anno ho l’onore e l’onere di rappresentarvi, assieme alla mia squadra fatta di atleti e professionisti che conoscono bene il vostro lavoro. Colgo l’occasione per ringraziare Alessandra, Filippo, Elisa, Marco Aurelio, Elia, Andrea, Alessandro, Diego, Alberto, Ivan, Federico, Amedeo, Simone, Stella, Giulia e per stimolarli ad essere sempre più presenti e propositivi nei vostri confronti. Allo stesso modo chiedo a voi di stimolarci con idee e iniziative perchè, meglio di chiunque altro, sapete cosa possiamo e dobbiamo fare per permettere al nostro movimento un ulteriore salto di qualità. Il ciclismo è cambiato molto rispetto a quando correvo io, ma sono rimasti immutati i valori su cui è fondato. Oltre ad andar forte, conta moltissimo la passione, l’etica, essere corretti, rispettare le regole e rappresentare al meglio il proprio mondo. Voi atleti siete i testimonial del ciclismo, solo voi potete affossarlo o al contrario elevarlo agli occhi degli spettatori. Non tradite la fiducia dei tifosi, esaltate la loro passione dando anima e corpo sulla vostra bici. Siate curiosi e informatevi, usate la testa oltre alle gambe. Teniamo molto alla vostra formazione, il livello culturale della nostra categoria - sarete d’accordo con me - deve crescere, per questo continueremo a incontrare i neoprofessionisti all’inizio della stagione e tutti voi durante e sul finire dell’anno e a collaborare con università e aziende interessate alla vostra esperienza, che potranno costituire contatti utili per il vostro futuro, perché il ciclismo è scuola di vita ma non è tutto. Dalla cultura deve passare il “Rinascimento del ciclismo italiano” che stiamo vivendo. Sempre più persone si avvicinano alla bicicletta, le strade sono piene di gente che va in bici come non mai, dobbiamo sfruttare al meglio questo momento. Nel ciclismo non ci sono tessere del tifoso, scontri o biglietti da pagare, dai bambini ai meno giovani partecipano gioiosi senza ostacoli o pericolo di alcun rischio, non esiste sport meraviglioso quanto il ciclismo. Ogni corsa è una fantastica festa di gente che vi supporta dal primo all’ultimo. La splendida vittoria di Vincenzo Nibali al Tour de France e i risultati ottenuti dai nostri giovani sono occasioni da sfruttare nel miglior modo possibile. In questo movimento sempre più internazionale l’Italia, seppur con meno squadre e meno corse, deve continuare a dimostrare il suo valore. Tocca a noi far scattare la voglia ai grandi marchi di entrare nel ciclismo, alla gente di scendere per strada ad assistere alle corse, alle nuove generazioni di saltare in sella. Non è un compito semplice, ma sono sicuro che ce la faremo ad alzare le braccia tutti assieme. Buon 2015! Un abbraccio Cristian Salvato Presidente Associazione Corridori Ciclisti Professionisti Italiani 6 CONSIGLIO DIRETTIVO ACCPI ORGANIZZAZIONI PRESIDENTE VICEPRESIDENTE VICEPRESIDENTE DELEGATO DELEGATO DELEGATO ACCPI in attività non in attività ACCPI Donne ACCPI Fuoristrada ACCPI Pista Cristian SALVATO Filippo POZZATO Alessandra CAPPELLOTTO Elisa LONGO BORGHINI Marco Aurelio FONTANA Elia VIVIANI CONSIGLIERI Andrea FERRIGATO Alessandro BERTOLINI Diego CACCIA Alberto CURTOLO Ivan RAVAIOLI SEGRETARIO GENERALE PROBIVIRI Federico Maria SCAGLIA Felice GIMONDI Marino VIGNA REVISORI DEI CONTI Paolo LONGO BORGHINI Valerio AGNOLI Riccardo CHIARINI SEGRETERIA ORGANIZZATIVA PUBBLICHE RELAZIONI Stella DE BENEDETTO Simone CANTÙ Giulia DE MAIO CONSIGLIERE FEDERALE CONSIGLIERE FEDERALE RAPPRESENTATE ATLETI PER LA LEGA RAPPRESENTANTE RAPPRESENTANTE ATLETE RAPPRESENTANTI ATLETI DEL CICLISMO PROFESSIONISTICO COMMISSIONE TECNICA Noemi CANTELE Andrea TIBERI Amedeo COLOMBO Domenico DE LILLO RAPPRESENTANTI PER FONDO ACCANTONAMENTO / FCI Massimo SANTAMBROGIO Andrea NOÈ Gabriele LANDONI Diego CACCIA 7 ORGANIZZAZIONI ISTITUTUZIONI NAZIONALI E INTERNAZIONALI UCI - Unione Ciclistica Internazionale Ch. de la Mêlée 12 1860 Aigle - SUISSE Tel.: +41 244685811 Fax: +41 244685812 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Brian Cookson CPA - Ciclisti Professionisti Associati Champ De La Vigne 3 CH-1470 Estavayer-Le-Lac - SUISSE Tel.: +41 216018146 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Gianni Bugno FCI - Federazione Ciclistica Italiana Stadio Olimpico - Curva Nord 00135 Roma - ITALY Tel.: +39 0636857813 Fax: +39 0636857958 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Renato Di Rocco FCI - Federazione Ciclistica Italiana (Nazionale Italiana) Stadio Olimpico - Curva Nord 00135 Roma - ITALY Tel.: +39 0636857813 Fax: +39 0636857958 E-Mail: [email protected] Commisario Tecnico: Davide Cassani LCP - Lega del Ciclismo Professionistico C/O Palazzo CONI (FCI) - Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano - ITALY Tel.: +39 0266981538 Fax: +39 026692337 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Vincenzo Scotti 8 ORGANIZZAZIONI ADISPRO - Associazione Italiana Direttori Sportivi Professionisti C/O Palazzo CONI (FCI) - Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano - ITALY Tel.: +39 0266981538 Fax: +39 026692337 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Davide Goetz AIMEC - Associazione Italiana Medici del Ciclismo Via Anna Magnani, 38 58100 Grosseto - ITALY Web: www.aimec.it Presidente: Roberto Corsetti AOCC - Associazione Organizzatori Corse Ciclistiche C/O Palazzo CONI (FCI) - Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano - ITALY Tel.: +39 0266981538 - Fax: +39 026692337 Mobile: +39 3389351337 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Franco Costantino ASSOGRUPPI - Associazione Gruppi Sportivi Professionistici Via Giacomo Boni 15 00162 Roma Presidente: Stefano Feltrin Tel.: +39 06 87770558 [email protected] Presidente: Stefano Feltrin Struttura Tecnica Federale (Commissione Strada e Pista) C/O Palazzo CONI (FCI) - Via Piranesi, 46 20137 Milano Tel.: +39 02 6701464 - 6701961 - Fax: +39 02 6705364 E-Mail: [email protected] Presidente: Ruggero Cazzaniga Responsabile Organizzazione: Giorgio Elli 9 ORGANIZZAZIONI C.P.A. 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