Marino Basso, born on June first, nineteen forty-five, in Rettorgole di Caldogno, Veneto, is a celebrated former professional road racing cyclist. Renowned for his exceptional sprinting abilities, Basso is often regarded as one of the finest sprinters of his era. His illustrious career reached a pinnacle in nineteen seventy-two when he claimed the prestigious title of World Cycling Champion.
Throughout the nineteen seventies, Basso was a formidable presence in the cycling world, frequently competing against notable rivals such as Patrick Sercu, Guido Reybroeck, Roger de Vlaeminck, and fellow Italian Dino Zandegù. His remarkable achievements include winning a total of fifteen stages at the Giro d'Italia, six stages at the Tour de France, and six stages at the Vuelta a España. In nineteen seventy-one, he secured the points classification at the Giro d'Italia and was crowned the Italian national champion the following year.
Despite sharing a surname, Marino Basso is not related to the contemporary Italian cyclist Ivan Basso. However, his brother Alcide made a name for himself by founding Basso Bikes, further contributing to the family's legacy in the cycling industry.
After retiring from competitive cycling, Basso transitioned into team management, taking on roles with various teams, including Preti Mangimi. His extensive experience and knowledge of the sport have allowed him to remain an influential figure in the cycling community.