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==Colnago sponsored bicycle racing teams since 1968== [[File:Colnago jersey.jpg|thumb|upright|Colnago jersey]] Colnago has sponsored at least one professional team every year since 1974, often sponsoring more than one. In addition, other teams in the [[peloton]] have competed on Colnago bikes. Probably the most famous was the [[Molteni (cycling team)|Molteni]] team which included [[Eddy Merckx]], but the world champion, [[Giuseppe Saronni]] also rode Colnago bikes throughout his career, from 1977 with Scic, later with Gis Gelati and with Colnago-Del Tongo. In 2021 Colnago confirmed that Saronni used Super at Goodwood 1982 and 1983 Giro D’ Italia.[https://saarf.london/2023/01/30/the-saronni-goodwood-super-confirmed/] Colnago was well known as a sponsor of the legendary [[Mapei (cycling team)|Mapei cycling team]] throughout the 1990s. For 2005, Colnago sponsored the professional cycling team [[Rabobank (cycling)|Rabobank]]. Colnago has also been the bike sponsor for the American domestic team, [[Navigators]] for whom the Australian sprinter [[Hilton Clarke]] was a member 2005–2008. For 2006, [[Team Milram]] joined their list of professionally sponsored teams featuring well-known [[Alessandro Petacchi]] and [[Erik Zabel]]. In addition, Colnago serves as a co-title sponsor of the Landbouwkrediet-Colnago professional cycling team that competes on the UCI Europe Tour and was the official frame supplier to Team Tinkoff in 2007. Starting in the 2011 Tour de France, [[Team Europcar]] has ridden Colnago frames. For 2012, Colnago is sponsoring [[Colnago-CSF Bardiani]]. A full list of teams is provided below. All years are inclusive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ileach.co.uk/post/2005/colnago/teams.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070112192444/http://www.ileach.co.uk/post/2005/colnago/teams.html|url-status=dead|title=thewashingmachinepost<!-- Bot generated title -->|archive-date=January 12, 2007}}</ref> {{Div col|colwidth=20em}} * 1968 - 1973: [[Molteni (cycling team)|Molteni]] * 1969 - 1978: SCIC * 1975 - 1976: Zonca-Santini * 1975 - 1979: [[Kas (cycling team)|Kas Campagnolo]] * 1977: Ijsboerke-Colnago * 1977: Kanel-Colnago * 1978: Mecap-Selle Italia * 1978 - 1979: Miniflat-ys-vdb-Colnago * 1978: Intercontinentale * 1979: Sapa * 1979: Inoxpran * 1979 - 1983: Lano-Boul d'Or * 1980 - 1981: [[Gis Gelati]] * 1980 - 1981: Sunair Sport 80 Colnago * 1980: Splendor * 1982 - 1988: [[Del Tongo (cycling team)|Del Tongo-Colnago]] * 1984 - 2008: {{UCI team code|TJV|1984}} * 1984: Safir Colnago * 1985: Safir van den Ven Colnago * 1985: Tonissteiner Saxon * 1986: Miko Tonissteiner Fevrier * 1986 - 1988: Roland Colnago * 1988 - 1989: [[Panasonic (cycling team)|Panasonic-Isostar]] * 1989: [[Malvor–Bottecchia|Malvor-Sidi]] * 1989 - 1990: Alfalum * 1989 - 1993: [[CLAS–Cajastur]] * 1990: La William * 1990 - 1996: Diana-Colnago * 1991 - 1993: [[Ariostea (cycling team)|Ariostea]] * 1993 - 1999: Tonissteiner Colnago Saxon * 1994 - 2002: [[Mapei (cycling team)|Mapei]] * 1996 - 1997: Casino * 1999: Lampre Daikin * 2001: Coast * 2001 - 2006: Landbouwkrediet Colnago * 2001 - 2007: Navigators * 2005: [[De Nardi|Domina Vacanze]] * 2005: Action * 2005: [[Team Sunweb (men's team)|Skil Shimano]] * 2005 - 2012: [[Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè|Ceramica Panaria-Navigare]] * 2006 - 2008: [[Team Milram]] * 2007 - 2008: [[Tinkoff Credit Systems (cycling team)|Tinkoff Credit Systems]] * 2007 - 2010: Landbouwkrediet-Tonissteiner * 2010 - 2015: [[Total Direct Énergie (cycling team)|BBox-Bouyges Telecom]] * 2010: Pendragon-Colnago * 2010 - 2013: [[Team Type 1]] * 2013 - 2021: [[Gazprom–RusVelo]] * 2014: Dubai Classic Bike * 2016 - 2021: [[Team Novo Nordisk]] * 2017: Colnago Owners Group - UAE{{clarify|date=August 2020}} * 2017 - onwards: [[UAE Team Emirates]] * 2018: FFR Dubai{{clarify|date=August 2020}} * 2022 - onwards: [[UAE Team ADQ]] {{Div col end}}
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