Franco Marvulli
Swiss cyclist (born 1978)
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Medal record
Representing ![]() | ||
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Men's track cycling | ||
Olympic Games | ||
![]() | 2004 Athens | Madison |
World Championships | ||
![]() | 2002 Ballerup | Scratch |
![]() | 2003 Stuttgart | Scratch |
![]() | 2003 Stuttgart | Madison |
![]() | 2007 Palma de Mallorca | Madison |
![]() | 2004 Melbourne | Madison |
European Championships | ||
![]() | 2001 Brno | Omnium |
![]() | 2002 Büttingen | Omnium |
![]() | 2003 Moscow | Omnium |
![]() | 2004 Fiorenzuola | Madison |
![]() | 2006 Ballerup | Madison |
![]() | 2006 Ballerup | Omnium |
Franco Marvulli (born 11 November 1978 in Zürich) is a Swiss former professional racing cyclist. He won a silver medal in the Madison with Bruno Risi at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He was also a two time world champion in both the Madison, also with Bruno Risi, and in the scratch. He was also a successful six-day racer. He retired in January 2014, with his last race being the Six Days of Berlin.
Major results
- 2000
- 3rd, National U23 Time Trial Championship
- 2001
European Omnium Champion
- 1st, Six-Days of Grenoble (with Alexander Äschbach)
- 2nd, National Pursuit Championship
- 2002
- World Scratch Champion
European Omnium Champion
- 2nd, National Points Race Championship
- 2003
- World Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi)
- World Scratch Champion
European Omnium Champion
Switzerland Team Pursuit Champion (with Aeschbach/Dunkel/Kammermann)
Switzerland Elimination Champion
Switzerland Pursuit Champion
- 1st, Six-Days of Grenoble & Moscou (with Alexander Äschbach)
- 1st, Oberriet
- 1st, Trois Jours d'Aigle (with Grégory Devaud)
- 2nd, National Scratch & Points Race Championship
- 2004
European Madison Champion (with Alexander Äschbach)
- 1st, Six-Days of Grenoble (with Alexander Äschbach)
- 1st, Seis Horas de Euskadi (with Marco Villa)
- 1st, Stage 5, Vuelta a El Salvador
- 1st, Km del Corso Mestre
, World Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
, Olympic Games, Madison (with Bruno Risi)
- 2005
- 1st, Six-Days of Stuttgart (with Bruno Risi & Kurt Betschart)
- 1st, Prologue & Stages 2 (TTT), 5 & 6, Vuelta a El Salvador
- 1st, Horgen
- 1st, Km del Corso Mestre
- 1st, Cape Argus Sanlam Cycle Tour
- 2006
European Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi)
Switzerland Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi)
- 1st, Six-Days of Mexico (with Luis Fernando Macias)
- 1st, Six-Days of Fiorenzuola d' Arda (with Marco Villa)
- 1st, Six Days of Maastricht (with Bruno Risi)
- 1st, Six-Days of Grenoble (with Alexander Äschbach)
- 2007
- World Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi)
Switzerland Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi)
- 1st, Six-Days of Stuttgart (with Bruno Risi & Alexander Äschbach)
- 1st, Six-Days of Zurich, København, Hasselt, Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Dortmund, München & Zuidlaren (with Risi)
- 1st, Trois Jours d'Aigle (with Dominique Stark)
- 2008
- 1st, Six-Days of Zurich, Berlin, København & Hasselt (with Bruno Risi)
External links
- Franco Marvulli at Cycling Archives
- Franco Marvulli at ProCyclingStats
- Franco Marvulli at CycleBase
- Franco Marvulli at Olympedia
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- 2002–03: Franco Marvulli
- 2004: Greg Henderson
- 2005: Alex Rasmussen
- 2006: Jérôme Neuville
- 2007: Wong Kam-po
- 2008: Aliaksandr Lisouski
- 2009: Morgan Kneisky
- 2010: Alex Rasmussen
- 2011: Kwok Ho Ting
- 2012: Ben Swift
- 2013: Martyn Irvine
- 2014: Ivan Kovalev
- 2015: Lucas Liss
- 2016: Sebastián Mora
- 2017: Adrian Tekliński
- 2018: Yauheni Karaliok
- 2019: Sam Welsford
- 2020: Yauheni Karaliok
- 2021: Donavan Grondin
- 2022: Dylan Bibic
- 2023: William Tidball
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