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Ignazio Moser

Birthday: July 14, 1992 (32 years)

HomeTown: Italy, Italy, Italy

Ignazio Moser is an Italian former professional cyclist recognized for his achievements in road and track cycling. Best known for his accomplishments as the Italian junior individual pursuit champion and for his bronze medal at the European Track Championships, he also starred on the 2017 season of Grande Fratello VIP, the Italian version of Celebrity Big Brother. Born on July 14, 1992, Ignazio Moser hails from Italy, Italy. As in 2024, Ignazio Moser's age is 32 years. Discover below for comprehensive details about Ignazio Moser, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Ignazio Moser Wiki Table

Stage NameIgnazio Moser
Real NameIgnazio Moser
Profession(s)Cyclist,
BirthdayJuly 14, 1992
Zodiac SignCancer
Age32 years
GenderMale
BirthplaceItaly, Italy
HometownItaly, Italy, Italy
NationalityItalian

Ignazio Moser Family and Personal Life

  1. Ignazio Moser was born in Italy, Italy.
  2. Ignazio Moser’s birth sign is Cancer.
  3. Ignazio was born into a family of celebrated cyclists. His father is Francesco Moser and his uncles are Aldo and Enzo.
  4. He shared living space with a model and actress named Aida Yespica during his time on the TV show Grande Fratello VIP 2.

Ignazio Moser Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Ignazio Moser?: Ignazio Moser is an Italian former professional cyclist who is best known for his title of Italian junior individual pursuit champion, his bronze medal at the European Track Championships, and his television stint on the Italian version of Celebrity Big Brother, Grande Fratello VIP.
  2. Road Cycling Career: Moser started cycling at a young age and he achieved his first junior title in 2010.
  3. End of Cycling Career: Ignazio’s tenure in professional cycling culminated in a stage victory at the UCI 2.2 Tour Cycliste International de la Guadeloupe in 2014. He chose to retire following this win, citing a lack of motivation to pursue further sporting achievements.

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