Damiano Cunego, born on September nineteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a distinguished Italian former professional road racing cyclist. His professional career spanned from two thousand two to two thousand eighteen, during which he showcased his talents with teams such as Saeco, Lampre–Merida, and Nippo–Vini Fantini–Europa Ovini.
Among Cunego's most notable achievements are his triumphs in the prestigious Giro d'Italia in two thousand four, the Amstel Gold Race in two thousand eight, and the Giro di Lombardia, which he won in two thousand four, two thousand seven, and two thousand eight. His remarkable performance in the two thousand eight UCI Road World Championships earned him a second-place finish, further solidifying his reputation in the cycling world.
Primarily recognized as a climber, Cunego was known for his exceptional ability to tackle steep ascents. Over the years, he honed his time-trialling skills and developed a surprising sprinting capability, which is often atypical for cyclists of his climbing specialization.