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1938 Giro Di Lombardia
The 1938 Giro di Lombardia was the 34th edition of the Giro di Lombardia cycle race and was held on 23 October 1938, over a course of . The race started and finished in Milan. The race was won by the Italian Cino Cinelli, who reached the finish line at an average speed of , preceding his countrymen Gino Bartali and Osvaldo Bailo. 101 cyclists departed from Milan and 60 completed the race. General classification References External links * 1938 Events January * January 1 ** The Constitution of Estonia#Third Constitution (de facto 1938–1940, de jure 1938–1992), new constitution of Estonia enters into force, which many consider to be the ending of the Era of Silence and the a ... Giro di Lombardia Giro di Lombardia {{Giro di Lombardia-race-stub ...
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Cino Cinelli
Cino Cinelli (9 February 1916 – 20 April 2001) was an Italian cyclist who won the 1938 Giro di Lombardia and the 1943 Milan–San Remo. After retiring from professional cycling he founded the Cinelli bicycle company. Palmarès Source: ;1937 :1st Giro dell'Appennino ;1938 :1st Giro di Lombardia :1st Coppa Bernocchi :1st Stages 7b & 11 Giro d'Italia ;1939 :1st Giro di Campania :7th Milan–San Remo :9th Overall Giro d'Italia ::1st Stage 3 ;1940 :1st Tre Valli Varesine :1st Giro del Piemonte :2nd Coppa Bernocchi :3rd Giro di Lombardia ;1941 :2nd Giro di Lombardia :2nd Giro del Veneto :3rd Giro del Lazio ;1942 :3rd Giro dell'Emilia The Giro dell'Emilia is a late season road bicycle race held annually in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 1.HC event on the UCI Europe Tour, and since 2020 it's part of the UCI ProSeries calendar. The ... ;1943 :1st Milan–San Remo References External links * 1916 births 2001 dea ...
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Ganna (cycling Team)
Ganna was an Italian professional cycling team that existed in part between 1913 and 1953. It was started by Luigi Ganna, winner of the general classification of the inaugural Giro d'Italia, and was sponsored by his bicycle and motorcycle manufacturing company. Whilst with the team, Fiorenzo Magni won the general classification of the 1951 Giro d'Italia The 1951 Giro d'Italia was the 34th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro started off in Milan on 19 May with a flat stage and concluded back in Milan with a relatively flat mass-start stage on 10 June. Fourte .... The team was the predecessor of the Nivea–Fuchs team. References External links Defunct cycling teams based in Italy 1913 establishments in Italy 1953 disestablishments in Italy Cycling teams established in 1913 Cycling teams disestablished in 1953 {{Italy-sport-team-stub ...
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Lygie (cycling Team)
Lygie was an Italian professional cycling team that existed for several periods between 1922 and 1964. The team was sponsored by Lygie, an Italian bicycle manufacturer. They participated in 8 editions of the Giro d'Italia, earning 11 stage wins as well as the Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia, mountains classification by Vito Taccone in 1963 Giro d'Italia, 1963 References External links

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Attilio Masarati
Saint Attilio, one of the legendary martyrs of the Theban Legion, is venerated as a saint in the area of Trino Vercellese, in Piedmont, north-west Italy and commemorated on 28 June. However his cult In modern English, ''cult'' is usually a pejorative term for a social group that is defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs and rituals, or its common interest in a particular personality, object, or goal. This ... is no longer officially recognized by the Roman Catholic Church and he has no entry in its current martyrologies. He has been depicted with a flag, a helmet and the palm of martyrdom. References Sant’Attilio, santiebeati.it {{DEFAULTSORT:Attilio 3rd-century Christian saints Italian Roman Catholic saints ...
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Wolsit (cycling Team)
Wolsit was an Italian professional cycling team that existed in part between 1910 and 1938. Its main sponsor was Italian bicycle manufacturer Wolsit. The team had two riders that won the general classification of the Giro d'Italia, Alfredo Binda in 1928 and Antonio Pesenti in 1932 Events January * January 4 – The British authorities in India arrest and intern Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel. * January 9 – Sakuradamon Incident (1932), Sakuradamon Incident: Korean nationalist Lee Bong-chang fails in his effort .... References Cycling teams based in Italy Defunct cycling teams based in Italy 1910 establishments in Italy 1938 disestablishments in Italy Cycling teams established in 1910 Cycling teams disestablished in 1938 {{Italy-sport-team-stub ...
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Salvatore Crippa
Salvatore Crippa (1914–1971) was an Italian road cyclist. Giro d'Italia He finished 4th overall at the 1946 Giro d'Italia. This was his best of five finishes (and one withdrawal), with two other top ten finishes - 6th at the 1939 Giro d'Italia and 8th at the 1947 Giro d'Italia. He also won the 5th stage at the 1938 Giro d'Italia. Monuments His best finish among the cycling classics was a third place at the 1939 Giro di Lombardia, considered a monument. Other events In 1936 he won the Piccolo Giro di Lombardia The Piccolo Giro di Lombardia is a one-day cycling race held annually in Lombardy, Italy. It is part of UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2U, meaning it is reserved for under 23 riders. The race acts as the U23 counterpart to the Giro di Lombardia T .... He was also three-time winner of the Medaglia d'Oro Città di Monza and three-time winner of the Coppa d'Inverno - Biassono. He also finished 9th at the 1946 La Course du Tour de France. References {{DEFAULTSORT:C ...
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Gloria (cycling Team)
Gloria was an Italian professional cycling team that existed in part between 1927 and 1943. Its main sponsor was Italian bicycle manufacturer Gloria. Francesco Camusso won the general classification The general classification (or the GC) in road bicycle racing is the category that tracks overall times for riders in multi-stage races. Each stage will have a stage winner, but the overall winner in the GC is the rider who has the fastest cumulat ... of the 1931 Giro d'Italia with the team. References Defunct cycling teams based in Italy 1927 establishments in Italy 1942 disestablishments in Italy Cycling teams established in 1927 Cycling teams disestablished in 1942 {{Italy-sport-team-stub ...
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Severino Canavesi
Severino Canavesi (27 January 1911 in Gorla Maggiore – 30 January 1990 in Gorla Maggiore) was an Italian cyclist. Major results ;1929 :1st Coppa San Geo ;1934 :1st National Cyclo-cross Championships :1st Tre Valli Varesine :3rd Coppa Bernocchi ;1936 :3rd Overall Giro d'Italia ;1937 :3rd Giro del Piemonte :4th Overall Giro d'Italia ;1938 :2nd Coppa Bernocchi :2nd Giro del Piemonte :2nd Tre Valli Varesine :3rd Overall Giro d'Italia :3rd Overall Tour de Suisse ;1939 :4th Overall Giro d'Italia ;1941 :1st Coppa Bernocchi :3rd Giro di Lombardia :3rd Giro della Provincia Milano ;1945 :1st National Road Race Championships ;1948 :2nd Giro dell'Appennino :3rd Giro di Campania The Giro di Campania was a one-day road cycling race held annually in the region of Campania (man), it, Campana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = , d ... References External links * 1911 births 1990 ...
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Secondo Magni
Secondo Magni (24 March 1912 – 17 August 1997) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is Competition, competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing .... He won stage 14 of the 1939 Giro d'Italia. References External links * 1912 births 1997 deaths People from Fucecchio Italian male cyclists Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Cyclists from the Metropolitan City of Florence {{Italy-cycling-bio-1910s-stub ...
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Diego Marabelli
Diego Marabelli (23 February 1914 – 12 July 2006) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 16 of the 1938 Giro d'Italia The 1938 Giro d'Italia was the 26th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper ''La Gazzetta dello Sport''. The race began on 7 May in Milan with a stage that stretched to Turin, finishing back in Milan on 29 May .... References External links * 1914 births 2006 deaths Italian male cyclists Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Cyclists from the Province of Pavia {{Italy-cycling-bio-1910s-stub ...
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Pietro Rimoldi
Pietro Rimoldi (Sacconago, Busto Arsizio, Lombardy, Italy, 5 November 1911 – Busto Arsizio, 14 November 2000) was an Italian cyclist who competed as a professional from 1932 to 1942. His best results are victories in the Coppa Bernocchi in 1934 and the Giro del Piemonte in 1938. He also achieved podium finishes in the Italian Classics Milan - San Remo in 1933 and 1940 and the Giro di Lombardia in 1933. Palmares DNF - Did not finish * 1933 ** 3rd Milan - San Remo ** 3rd Giro di Lombardia * 1934 ** 1st Coppa Bernocchi ** 1st Circuito Emiliano, Bologna * 1935 ** 1st Coppa Collecchio * 1936 ** 1st Genoa–Nice ** 1st Coppa Città Busto Arsizio * 1937 ** 1st Coppa Città Busto Arsizio * 1938 ** 1st Giro del Piemonte * 1940 ** 2nd Milano - Sanremo Results for the Giro de Italia * 1933: 35th * 1934: DNF * 1936: 38th * 1937: 30th * 1938: 34th * 1939: 47th * 1940: 43rd Result for the Tour de France * 1935 Events January * January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mu ...
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Gino Bartali
Gino Bartali (; 18 July 1914 – 5 May 2000), nicknamed Gino the Pious and (in Italy) Ginettaccio, was a champion road cyclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the Second World War, having won the Giro d'Italia twice, in 1936 and 1937, and the Tour de France in 1938. After the war, he added one more victory in each event: the Giro d'Italia in 1946 and the Tour de France in 1948. His second and last Tour de France victory in 1948 gave him the largest gap between victories in the race.Eurosport, Tour De France, 2008, Legends, Gino Bartali
Eurosport.fr (4 July 2008). Retrieved on 6 August 2014.
In September 2013, 13 years after his death, Bartali was recognised as a "