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In 2001 he finished second in stage 15 of the Tour de France behind Belgian Rik Verbrugghe.
In 2001 he finished second in stage 15 of the Tour de France behind Belgian Rik Verbrugghe.
He had surgery on his ulna in November 2001 and started training again only in February 2002. He returned to competition in April 2002. In the Bici Vasca he crashed and broke his pelvis, forcing recuperation.
He has since fully recovered.
His speciality is in individual time trials. Pinotti joined the then newly formed Spanish team Saunier Duval–Prodir team in 2005.
Pinotti came second to Luca Ascani in the 2007 Italian National time trials but Ascani was found to have tested positive for EPO and Pinotti was awarded the jersey. Pinotti retained the title in 2008.
At the 2007 Giro d"Italia, Pinotti placed second in stage six to Spoleto and took over the leader"s pink jersey.
He held it for four stages. The result in 2011 helped him take over the pink jersey for one day. In 2008, Pinotti joined team Highroad, which became Columbia HighRoad in 2009 and HTC-Columbia in 2010.
Pinotti joined the Business Service Management Racing Team for 2012 following the disbanding of the HTC–Highroad team
At the end of the year, he released a book, Il Mestiere Delegate Ciclista Una Vita In Bicicletta (The Cycling Professor). In October 2013 Pinotti announced that he would retire from racing after competing in the Tour of Beijing and Chrono des Nations, transitioning to a position in the Sports Science division of Business Service Management Racing Team.