Alex Zanardi - Whadda Guy....

Alex Zanardi - Whadda Guy....

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NicoG

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Tuesday 4th August 2015
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Morning all,

This just came up on our Intranet Homepage, and I thought I'd share it here.

I've respected this Man for a long long time - I remember watching a documentary years ago on his rehabilitation after you know what.

He said then "What motivated me to walk again was to be able to carry my Son on my shoulders".

Now look at him.

Alex, I am in complete awe of you...


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Golden hat-trick
04.08.2015
BMW Brand Ambassador Alessandro Zanardi wins the third gold medal in his third competition at the UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship 2015.


Three competitions, three gold medals and three world titles: at the 2015 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship in Nottwil, Alessandro Zanardi celebrated a golden hat-trick. The BMW works driver and BMW Brand Ambassador also won today’s road race in the MH5 category (men’s hand-cycle). On Wednesday he won the team-relay with the Italian national team, and on Friday he successfully defended his world title in the time-trial.

Now, for the second time in his career, he has also been crowned world champion in the road race. His success is even more remarkable as Zanardi contested the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps (BE) in his BMW Z4 GT3 last weekend, while his competitors were in their final preparations for the para-cycling races at Nottwil.



To conclude the world championships at Nottwil, the athletes tackled the 46.5-kilometre road race, completing three laps on the challenging course, which included exhausting uphill and fast downhill sections.

Exciting final spurt
The competition turned out to be a real thriller. When Zanardi entered the Nottwil stadium, where the final spurt towards the finish was contested, he was second, closely behind Dutch athlete Jetze Plat. In an exciting final sprint the duo fought for the world title with Zanardi crossing the line with a small advantage in front of his rival. In total, he completed the 46.5 kilometres in 1:29:21 hours. Plat finished second, his Dutch countryman Johan Reekers was third.

With his three wins at Nottwil, Zanardi now has a total of eight para-cycling world titles to his name. The results of this year’s UCI Para-cycling Road World Championship count towards qualifying for the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.


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