Jonathan Milan was born on 1 October 2000 in Tolmezzo, Italy. He is a tall and strong cyclist, about 1.93–1.96 meters tall and 84–87 kg in weight. People call him “The Italian Stallion” and “il Gigante.” He is good at both track cycling and road racing. Milan is a sprinter and also a specialist in pursuit races. He rides for the Bahrain Victorious team. He is known for his strong speed and great endurance.
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Early Life and Personal Background
Milan grew up in Buja, a town in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. His family loves sports. His father, Flavio Milan, was a cyclist in the 1990s. His younger brother, Matteo, is also a cyclist. As a child, Milan liked many sports like mountain biking, karate, swimming, and judo. He started riding bikes at just four years old. He also studied graphic design in school. His name, Jonathan, comes from a book called Jonathan Livingston Seagull, which his mother loved. It shows her hope that he would do great things.
Track Cycling Career: From Olympic Gold to World Records
Milan became famous through track cycling. In 2020, he won a bronze medal in the men’s team pursuit at the World Championships in Berlin. In 2021, he won Olympic gold in the team pursuit at the Tokyo Olympics and helped set a new world record. Between 2022 and 2023, he won medals at the World and European Championships. In 2024, he won gold in the individual pursuit at the World Championships in Denmark. He finished the race in 3:59.153, which was a new world record. He also won another Olympic bronze medal in 2024. These wins made him one of the best pursuit riders today.
Road Cycling Career: Sprint Dominance and Grand Tour Success
Milan Also Became strong in Road Racing. In 2020, He won The Italian Under-23 Time Trial And A Stage at the Giro Ciclistico d’Italia. In 2021, He joined Bahrain Victorious And Started racing At the Top Level.
In 2022, he won two stages and the points jersey at the CRO Race. In 2023, he won Stage 2 at the Saudi Tour. He raced in the Giro d’Italia for the first time, won a stage, and got the Maglia Ciclamino (points jersey). He also won at the Tour of Guangxi. In 2024, he kept winning. He took stages and points jerseys at the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana and Tirreno–Adriatico. At the Giro d’Italia, he won another stage and a second Maglia Ciclamino. In 2025, he stayed strong. He won a stage at the Critérium du Dauphiné and also won Stage 8 at the Tour de France, beating top sprinters like Jasper Philipsen.

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Major Results and Accolades
Track Cycling Highlights:
- Olympic Gold, Team Pursuit (Tokyo 2020)
- Olympic Bronze (2024)
- World Champion, Individual Pursuit (2024, Denmark)
- Many medals at World and European Championships (2020–2024)
Road Cycling Highlights:
- Giro d’Italia: 4 stage wins (2023, 2024), 2-time points jersey winner
- Tour de France: Stage 8 winner (2025)
- Critérium du Dauphiné: Stage winner (2025)
- Wins at Tour of Guangxi, UAE Tour, Saudi Tour, Tirreno–Adriatico, Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Conclusion
Jonathan Milan – The Dual-Discipline Powerhouse
Jonathan Milan is a new kind of cyclist. He is fast on the track and powerful on the road. He has already won an Olympic gold medal, set a world record, and taken big wins at the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France. He is only 24 years old and already a star. As part of Bahrain Victorious, he is not just Italy’s hope—he is now a big name in cycling around the world.