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Jonathan Milan

Jonathan Milan (born 1 October 2000) is an Italian professional cyclist renowned for his prowess in both track and road disciplines, currently competing for UCI WorldTeam Lidl–Trek. Standing at 1.96 meters tall and weighing 87 kg, Milan turned professional in 2021 after a successful junior and under-23 career, quickly establishing himself as one of the sport's premier sprinters and pursuit specialists. On the track, he contributed to Italy's gold medal in the team pursuit at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, held in 2021, alongside teammates Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, and Simone Consonni, marking Italy's first Olympic gold in the event since 1924. He further solidified his status by winning gold in the individual pursuit at the 2021 and 2023 UEC European Track Championships, and claimed the world title in the discipline at the 2024 Tissot UCI Track World Championships in Ballerup, Denmark, where he set a new world record of 3:59.153 in the 4 km event. Transitioning seamlessly to road racing, Milan has excelled in Grand Tours, particularly as a sprinter. In the , he secured the ciclamino (points classification) jersey in both 2023 and 2024, amassing four stage victories across the two editions, including dominant bunch sprints that showcased his explosive power. His breakthrough on the international stage came in 2025 at the , where he won the for the points classification—the first Italian to do so since 2010—while also claiming two stage victories, further cementing his reputation as a top-tier finisher capable of challenging in and multi-day races.

Early life

Upbringing

Jonathan Milan was born on 1 October 2000 in , in the , , . He grew up in the nearby town of Buja, immersed in the region's rural landscape and culture. From an early age, Milan was exposed to the sport through his family, particularly his father, Flavio Milan, a former amateur cyclist who achieved notable success in local races during his competitive years. This familial tradition fostered an environment where was a central passion and source of inspiration. As a child, Milan's first vivid memories of the sport involved accompanying his father to races and watching him compete, experiences that instilled a deep respect and enthusiasm for . He often sat on the family sofa, legs crossed in awe, viewing broadcasts alongside his parents and younger brother, Matteo, who later pursued himself. These viewings, filled with images of dramatic sprints and the coveted yellow jersey, sparked Milan's lifelong dream of professional racing. The family emphasized values like perseverance and love for the , shaping his early worldview. Milan's initial forays into sports included , , and , but by age four, he had debuted on a , drawn irresistibly to the family legacy. Raised in a supportive household that balanced athletic pursuits with Friulian traditions, Milan's upbringing emphasized discipline and community ties, laying the foundation for his rapid ascent in competitive .

Junior career

Jonathan Milan began at the age of four in his hometown of Buja, in Italy's region. After initial forays into , , and , he committed to the sport during his junior years (under 19), initially focusing on . He progressed rapidly through Italy's national development system, establishing himself as a promising pursuit specialist. On the road, Milan made his international junior debut in 2018 at Paris-Roubaix Juniors, where he finished 36th in challenging conditions over the cobbled sectors, a performance that sparked his enduring affinity for the monument. His junior track efforts laid the foundation for later national team selections, though specific international junior results remain limited in public records. In 2019, Milan transitioned to the under-23 category, joining the UCI Continental team .

Professional career

Track cycling

Jonathan Milan began his professional track cycling career with the Italian national team, quickly establishing himself as a key rider in endurance events, particularly the and . His track debut at the elite level came in 2020, where he contributed to Italy's bronze medal in the men's at the in . In 2021, Milan achieved a breakthrough by helping secure Italy's in the men's at the in Roubaix, , alongside teammates , Simone Consonni, and Liam Bertazzo. That same year, he earned silver in the at the same championships, finishing behind American with a time of 4:05.785. At the in Granges-Paccot, , Milan claimed gold in the , defeating his Italian teammate Ganna in the final. Milan's track success peaked at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where he rode the final laps in the men's team pursuit, powering Italy to gold and a world-record time of 3:42.307 against Denmark. He followed this with silver medals in both the team pursuit and individual pursuit at the 2022 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, where Italy finished second to Great Britain in the team event by just 0.204 seconds. In 2023, he defended his European title by winning gold in the individual pursuit at the UEC European Track Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, with a time of 4:03.744. At the 2024 , Milan contributed to Italy's in the men's , edging out in the bronze-medal final with a time of 3:44.197. Later that year, at the in , , he set a new world record of 3:59.153 in the qualifying before claiming gold in the final against Britain's Josh Charlton. This performance marked his first world title in the discipline and surpassed the previous record held by his teammate Ganna. Throughout his professional track career, Milan has balanced high-level competition on the velodrome with his road racing commitments, using the track to build endurance and power for sprint finishes. As of 2025, he has expressed intentions to return to major track events in 2026 following a strong road season.

Road cycling

Jonathan Milan turned professional in 2021 with Bahrain Victorious, transitioning from a successful under-23 career where he had won the Italian national time trial championship in 2020. His debut season included participation in several UCI WorldTour events, though he recorded no victories, focusing instead on gaining experience in the professional peloton. In 2022, still with Bahrain Victorious, Milan achieved his first professional road wins by taking stages 1 and 2 at the CRO Race, a 2.1-rated event in . These successes marked his emergence as a sprinter capable of contending in bunch sprint finishes. He also showed promise in other races, accumulating points that elevated his UCI ranking to 115th by season's end. Milan's breakthrough came in 2023, during which he remained with Bahrain Victorious. He won stage 2 of the Giro d'Italia, a prestigious Grand Tour, outsprinting rivals in Naples to secure his first WorldTour stage victory. This performance propelled him to the maglia ciclamino, the points classification jersey, which he defended successfully throughout the race, finishing with 217 points ahead of rivals. Additional wins included stage 2 at the Saudi Tour and stage 2 at the Gree-Tour of Guangxi, solidifying his reputation as a consistent sprinter and boosting his UCI ranking to 128th. Switching to Lidl-Trek for the 2024 season, Milan elevated his game further at the , capturing three stages—numbers 4, 11, and 13—en route to retaining the points jersey for the second consecutive year. His sprint prowess was evident in flat terrains, where he finished second in four additional stages, amassing 352 points in the . Outside the , he won stages 4 and 7 at Tirreno-Adriatico, as well as stages 1 and 3 at the Renewi Tour, contributing to four points victories overall that year. These results ranked him 18th in the UCI standings with 1281 points. In 2025, Milan's road career reached new heights with his debut for Lidl-Trek. He won stages 8 and 17, both bunch sprints, and claimed the for the points classification, becoming the first Italian to win it since 2010 and ending a 15-year drought for his nation. This triumph highlighted his tactical acumen and team support, with Lidl-Trek providing crucial lead-outs. Earlier in the season, he secured stage wins at the (stages 1 and 4) and Tirreno-Adriatico (stages 2 and 7), plus stage 2 at the , where he briefly took the overall lead. By November 2025, these efforts had yielded 10 stage victories and three points classifications, positioning him 19th in the UCI rankings with 1268 points. Milan extended his contract with Lidl-Trek through 2029, signaling his intent to pursue further successes and like Milan-San Remo.

Personal life

Family

Jonathan Milan was born on 1 October 2000 in , , to parents Flavio and Elena Milan. The family resides in Buja, in the region, where Flavio and Elena co-manage a and decor shop. Flavio Milan, born on 3 December 1969 in San Donà di Piave, is a former professional cyclist who turned pro in 1992 with the Amore & Vita team and participated in the 1993 before retiring due to injury. As a , Jonathan attended local races to watch his father compete, an experience that ignited his passion for . Flavio has expressed immense in Jonathan's achievements, viewing them as a form of personal redemption for his own abbreviated career. He frequently supports his son at major events, including multiple stages of the , such as those in and Francavilla al Mare in 2024. Jonathan has a younger brother, Milan, born on 22 January 2003 in , who is also pursuing a professional career as a sprinter. Matteo joined the Lidl-Trek Future Racing development team in 2024 but signed with in August 2025, coinciding with Jonathan's promotion to the main Lidl-Trek WorldTeam squad. The brothers share a family legacy in the , with Matteo crediting the household environment for fostering their mutual interest in racing.

Interests and inspirations

Jonathan Milan has cited his father, Flavio, as a primary inspiration in his career. Flavio, an amateur racer, introduced Milan to the sport at age four through the Jam’s Bike Team Buja, which he co-founded, instilling a lifelong passion for that Milan shares with his younger brother , also a cyclist. In his professional pursuits, Milan draws motivation from fellow Italian cyclist , particularly for events like Milano-Sanremo, where he emulates Ganna's 2023 second-place finish via a long-range attack and has similarly prioritized over track commitments to prepare. He also looks to Jasper Philipsen's 2024 Milan-Sanremo victory as a benchmark, training specifically on climbs like the Cipressa and Poggio to replicate such success in the . Outside of cycling, Milan's interests include spending time with family and his girlfriend, as well as leisurely rides on his 1962 scooter, which he enjoys despite its modest top speed of 35 km/h. He also pursues trekking in the mountains, reflecting his Friulian roots near .

Major results

Track results

Jonathan Milan's track cycling career has been marked by significant achievements in endurance events, particularly the and , where his powerful riding has contributed to Italy's resurgence as a track power. Emerging from the junior ranks, he quickly integrated into the senior national team, leveraging his strength in time-based disciplines to secure medals at the highest levels. His performances have often featured record-breaking efforts, underscoring his role in elevating track cycling during the early . Milan's international breakthrough came at the elite level in , where he helped secure Italy's first medal in several years. This paved the way for a dominant period, including success and world titles, though his track focus has balanced with his burgeoning road career. By , he had transitioned more prominently into , culminating in a world record and gold at the UCI Championships.
YearEventDisciplinePositionNotes
2020UCI Track Cycling World Championships, BerlinTeam PursuitBronzeTime: 3:47.511; part of Italian quartet with Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, and Francesco Lamon.
2021UEC European Track Championships, Granges-PaccotIndividual PursuitGoldDefeated Filippo Ganna in the final.
2021UCI Track Cycling World Championships, RoubaixTeam PursuitGoldTime: 3:47.192; Italy's first world title in the event in 24 years, defeating France in the final.
2021Olympic Games, TokyoTeam PursuitGoldWorld record time: 3:42.032; dramatic victory over Denmark in the final, with teammates Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, and Francesco Lamon.
2022UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesTeam PursuitSilverTime: 3:46.033; lost to Great Britain in the final, riding with Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, and Manlio Moro.
2022UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesIndividual PursuitSilverTime: 4:03.012 in qualifying; lost to Filippo Ganna in the final.
2023UCI Track Cycling World Championships, GlasgowTeam PursuitSilverLost to Denmark in the final, riding with Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, and Manlio Moro.
2023UCI Track Cycling World Championships, GlasgowIndividual PursuitBronzeDefeated Tobias Buck-Gramcko (Germany) in the bronze medal final.
2023UEC European Track Championships, OmisaljIndividual PursuitGoldWon the 4 km event.
2024Olympic Games, ParisTeam PursuitBronzeTime: 3:44.197; secured over Denmark in the bronze medal final, riding with Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, and Francesco Lamon.
2024UCI Track Cycling World Championships, BallerupIndividual PursuitGoldWorld record time: 3:59.153; defeated Great Britain's Josh Charlton in the final, breaking Filippo Ganna's 2022 mark earlier in the session.

Road results

Jonathan Milan's professional road career, beginning in 2021 with (later Lidl-Trek from 2023), has seen him emerge as one of the peloton's premier sprinters, amassing 25 victories primarily in bunch sprints and securing multiple points classifications in Grand Tours and WorldTour races. His breakthrough came in 2023 with stage wins at the and , followed by dominant performances in subsequent seasons, including the points jersey at the 2025 . Milan's results highlight his explosive finishing speed and consistency in high-stakes competitions, with four stage wins at the across 2023 and 2024, contributing to two points classifications there.

Key Road Results by Year

YearRaceResultDetails
2022CRO Race1st Stages 1, 2Won opening stages in a sprint finish and uphill drag, marking his first road victories.
2023Saudi Tour1st Stage 2Prevailed in a bunch sprint in .
20231st Stage 2; 1st Points classificationSecured the maglia ciclamino with consistent intermediate sprints and stage finishes, finishing second in four stages.
20231st Stage 2Edged out rivals in the final sprint in .
2024Tirreno-Adriatico1st Stages 4, 7; 1st Points classificationTook the ciclamino jersey with powerful sprints, including a leg-breaking uphill finish on stage 4.
2024Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana1st Stage 3Won the bunch sprint in .
20241st Stages 4, 11, 13; 1st Points classificationDominated the sprint stages, securing the maglia ciclamino ahead of rivals like .
2024Lidl Deutschland Tour1st Prologue, Stages 1, 3; 1st Points classificationSwept the early stages and overall points in the stage race.
2024Renewi Tour1st Stages 1, 3Opened the race with a sprint win and closed with another in a reduced group.
2025Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana1st Stage 1 (TTT), Stage 5Contributed to win and soloed the final stage sprint.
20251st Stages 1, 4; 1st Points classificationLaunched the season with sprint victories and the red jersey.
2025Tirreno-Adriatico1st Stages 2, 7; 1st Points classificationRepeated points success with double stage wins in .
20251st Stage 2Outpowered the field in a flat stage sprint.
20251st Stages 8, 17; 1st Points classificationClaimed the with consistent performances, denying despite the Slovenian's overall dominance.
2025Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen1st OverallNinth win of the season in the Belgian classic.
Notable placings include second on stages 3 and 9 at the 2025 , third at Gent-Wevelgem in 2025, and fourth in the 2024 national championships. Milan's tally underscores his specialization in flat terrain and mass sprints, with no overall victories but strong secondary classifications that affirm his status as a points-hunting specialist.

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