Carlo Tonon (25 March 1955, in San Vendemiano – 17 June 1996, in Stabiuzzo) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer.
Personal information | |
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Full name | Carlo Tonon |
Born | San Vendemiano, Italy | 25 March 1955
Died | 17 June 1996 Stabiuzzo, Italy | (aged 41)
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1982–1983 | Inoxpran |
1984 | Carrera Inoxpran |
He was a professional rider from 1982 through 1984 and twice started the Tour de France.
1984 Tour de France
editTonon finished his first Tour de France for Carrera, where he rode alongside Guido Bontempi, in 1982 as 116th.[1] He was again selected for the 1984 Tour de France where in the 19th stage he collided with a tourist while descending the Col de Joux-Plane. He was transferred to Annecy hospital with a fractured skull.[2] He remained in a coma for two months and was left with a permanent disability which contributed to him taking his own life in 1996, aged 41.
Death and legacy
editIn 1996 Tonon committed suicide, hanging himself in his barn, having never totally recovered from his fall.[3]
From 2004, the Memorial Carlo Tonon e Denis Zanette is staged, in memory of Tonon and Denis Zanette, another Italian cyclist who died in 2003.
Palmarès
editReferences
edit- ^ Carlo TONON - Le Tour
- ^ Italian Cyclist in Coma After Collision - NY Times
- ^ Vergeten wielrenner: Tonon, Carlo - Het is Koers (in Dutch)
External links
edit- Carlo Tonon at Cycling Archives (archived)