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Castelli is an Italian brand of sports clothing and accessories based in
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. Castelli is a company specializing in
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and
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clothing. Castelli brand products are characterized by a
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representing a white
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inside a red circle.


History


Gianni Vittore's workshop

In 1876, Gianni Vittore opened a shop in
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where he made clothes by hand for businessmen, for the Milanese ballet troupe and football teams such as
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, winner of the Giro d'Italia several times, was one of his customers. In 1935, Armando Castelli joined Gianni's staff, in the same year he decided to buy the company where he worked and to keep Gianni Vittore's clientele, including
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Castelli brandname

Castelli expanded the production by supplying various teams and in the following years even the great stars of cycling such as
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wore Castelli clothing. In 1948 Maurizio, Armando's son, was born, and from an early age was captivated by sportswear, learning the trade from his father. The two did not get along for a long time; the traditionalist ways of the father clashed with the creativity of the son, so Maurizio in 1974 gave life to his own company which he called Castelli and choosing a
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as his emblem. In 1977, he had the intuition to introduce
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, a revolutionary elastic material at that time used only by skiers, for cycling shorts. Inspired by the success of the Lycra shorts, Maurizio continued to apply his skills in cycling. Champions such as
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chose Castelli clothing for their races. Maurizio was a pioneer of sublimation dyeing which made it possible to have colours, logos and graphics on a technical fabric. On 9 November 1979, Castelli was awarded the gold Discobolus, a prestigious award from Corriere dello Sport - Stadio. In 1981, Maurizio dressed his cyclists in turquoise Lycra shorts, when at the time only black shorts were allowed, so the riders showed up at the starting line creating an unexpected explosion of colour but then had to change their shorts. In 1995, Maurizio Castelli died suddenly at the age of 47 due to a heart attack while cycling on the
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. In 1996, at the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Paola Pezzo wore Castelli, winning the gold medal in
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. Castelli was the first brand to embark on an entirely women's collection for cycling. In 1997 Castelli revolutionised the cycling seat pad, giving life to Progetto Y. 1999, marked Castelli's return to professional cycling with the Spanish team ONCE-Deutsche Bank. In the following decade, riders such as
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and Andrea Peron wore Castelli, as well as many important teams such as Roslotto, Refin Ceramiche,
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. In 2003, Giordano Cremonese, president of Manifattura Valcismon, the parent company of the Sportful brand, decided to buy Castelli and transfer it from
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to
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. In 2009, Castelli became part of the supplier brands of Cervélo TestTeam which included, among others,
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. In 2017 Castelli became an official sponsor of Team Sky, which later became
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in 2019. In 2018 they signed a deal to sponsor the Giro d'Italia's jerseys signing a four-year contract. In 2021, they announced they would be ending their sponsorship with Team Ineos and began sponsoring Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team starting in 2022.


Sponsorships


Teams

* Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (2022-) * Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling Team (2022-) *
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Athletes

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Triathlon

* Timothy O'Donnell * Frederik Van Lierde *
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