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Mario Ricci
Mario Ricci (13 August 1914 – 22 February 2005) was an Italian cyclist. He rode in seven editions of the Giro d'Italia, and the 1949 Tour de France The 1949 Tour de France was the 36th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 30 June to 24 July. It consisted of 21 stages over . The Italian team had internal problems, because Gino Bartali and Fausto Coppi could both be the team leade .... Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia in 1941 and 1945. References External links * 1914 births 2005 deaths Italian male cyclists Sportspeople from Padua Cyclists from the Province of Padua {{Italy-cycling-bio-1910s-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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Giro Di Lombardia
The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), officially ''Il Lombardia'', is a cycling race in Lombardy, Italy. It is traditionally the last of the five 'Monuments' of the season, considered to be one of the most prestigious one-day events in cycling, and one of the last events on the UCI World Tour calendar. Nicknamed the ''Classica delle foglie morte'' ("the Classic of the falling (dead) leaves"), it is the most important Autumn Classic in cycling. The race's most famous climb is the Madonna del Ghisallo in the race finale. The first edition was held in 1905. Since its creation, the Giro di Lombardia has been the classic with the fewest interruptions in cycling; only the editions of 1943 and 1944 were cancelled for reasons of war. Italian Fausto Coppi won a record five times. Because of its demanding course, the race is considered a ''climbers classic'', favouring climbers with strong descending skills and a strong sprint finish. History Milan–Milan The Tour of Lombardy ...
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Oreste Conte
Oreste Conte (19 July 1919 – 7 October 1956) was an Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1948 Tour de France. Major results ;1939 :1st Coppa San Geo ;1941 :1st Coppa San Geo ;1944 :1st Coppa Bernocchi ;1946 :1st Stages 11, 16a & 17 Giro d'Italia :2nd Milano–Torino ;1947 :1st Stages 7 & 11 Giro d'Italia :1st Milano–Modena ;1948 :1st Stages 12 & 14 Giro d'Italia ;1949 :1st Stages 12 & 16 Giro d'Italia ;1950 :1st Stages 1 & 18 Giro d'Italia :3rd Milan–San Remo ;1952 :1st Stage 2 Deutschland Tour :1st Stages 12 Giro d'Italia :2nd Milano–Torino Milano–Torino is a semi classic European single day cycling race, between the northern Italian cities of Milan and Turin over a distance of 199 kilometres. The event was first run in 1876 making it the oldest classic race in the world. The ev ... ;1953 :1st Stages 12 Giro d'Italia References External links * 1919 births 1956 deaths Italian male cyclists Sportspeople from Udine Cyclists from Friuli Ven ...
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Olmo (cycling Team)
Olmo may refer to: *Olmo, Haute-Corse, a commune on Corsica, France * Olmo (surname) *Olmo grapes Olmo grapes are wine and table grape varieties produced by University of California, Davis viticulturist Dr. Harold Olmo. Over the course of his nearly 50-year career, Dr. Olmo bred a wide variety of both grapes by means of both crossing varietie ...
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Quirino Toccacelli
Quirino, officially the Province of Quirino ( ilo, Probinsia ti Quirino; tl, Lalawigan ng Quirino), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital is Cabarroguis. It is named after Elpidio Quirino, the sixth President of the Philippines. The province borders Aurora to the southeast, Nueva Vizcaya to the west, and Isabela to the north. Quirino used to be part of the province of Nueva Vizcaya, until it was separated in 1966. History Long before its formal creation as an independent province, Quirino was the forest region of the province of Nueva Vizcaya, inhabited by tribal groups known as the Negritos. They roamed the hinterlands and built their huts at the heart of the jungle. On June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4734 was enacted, constituting the municipalities of Diffun, Saguday, Aglipay, and Maddela, all from Nueva Vizcaya province, into a new sub-province to be known as "Quirino", named after the late Phi ...
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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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Ricci (cycling Team)
Ricci () is an Italian surname. Notable Riccis Arts and entertainment * Antonio Ricci (painter) (c.1565–c.1635), Spanish Baroque painter of Italian origin * Christina Ricci (born 1980), American actress * Clara Ross Ricci (1858-1954), British composer * Federico Ricci (1809–77), Italian composer * Franco Maria Ricci (1937–2020), Italian art publisher * Italia Ricci (born 1986), Canadian actress * Jason Ricci (born 1974), American blues harmonica player * Lella Ricci (1850–71), Italian singer * Luigi Ricci (1805–59), Italian composer * Luigi Ricci (1893–1981), Italian vocal coach * Luigi Ricci-Stolz (1852–1906), Italian composer * Marco Ricci (1676–1730), Italian Baroque painter * Nahéma Ricci, Canadian actress * Nina Ricci (designer) (1883–1970), French fashion designer * Nino Ricci (born 1959), Canadian novelist * Regolo Ricci (born 1955), Canadian painter and illustrator * Ruggiero Ricci (1918–2012), American violinist * Sebastiano Ricci (1659–1734 ...
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Ubaldo Pugnaloni
Ubaldo is a masculine Italian and Spanish given name, from Germanic ''hug'' "mind" and ''bald'' "bold". Notable people with the name include: *Ubald of Gubbio (Ubaldo Baldassini) (c. 1084 – 1160), Italian bishop and Catholic saint *Guido Ubaldo Abbatini (1600–1656), Italian painter of the Baroque period *Ubaldo Aquino (born 1958), football (soccer) referee from Paraguay *Ubaldo Bellugi (1899–1992), Italian poet, writer and playwright and Podestà of Massa * Ubaldo Caccianemici (died 1171), Italian cardinal and cardinal-nephew of Pope Lucius II *Ubaldo Fillol (born 1950), Argentine football coach and former goalkeeper *Ubaldo Gandolfi (1728–1781), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period *Ubaldo Giraldi (1692–1775), Italian canonist *Ubaldo Heredia (born 1956), former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher *Ubaldo I Visconti (died 1230), the de jure overlord of the Giudicato of Cagliari from 1217 * Ubaldo Jiménez (born 1984), Major League Baseball starting pi ...
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Aldo Bini
Aldo Bini (30 July 1915 – 16 June 1993) was an Italian road bicycle racer. He won several one-day races, as well as four stages of Giro d'Italia in 1936–1937. He placed second at the 1936 World Championships and 48th in the 1938 Tour de France. Major results ;1935 :1st, Giro dell'Emilia :1st, Giro del Piemonte ;1936 :1st, Giro del Piemonte :1st, Giro dell'Umbria The Giro dell'Umbria was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Umbria, Italy from 1910 to 1991. After 1991, the race was merged with the newly created Trofeo Melinda Trofeo Melinda was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Tren ... :1st, Milano-Modena :1st, Stage 2, Giro d'Italia ;1937 :1st, Giro di Lombardia :1st, Milano-Modena :1st, Stages 13, 14 & 19b, Giro d'Italia : Giro della provincia Milano (with Maurice Archambaud) ;1938 :1st, Milano-Modena ;1940 :1st, Coppa Bernocchi ;1941 :1st, Giro del Piemonte ;1942 :1st, Giro di Lombardia ;1946 :1st, Stage 5b, Giro d'Italia ;1948 : ...
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Aldo Baito
Aldo Baito (4 January 1920 – 20 December 2015) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 9 of the 1946 Giro d'Italia The 1946 Giro d'Italia was the 29th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper '' La Gazzetta dello Sport''. The race began on 15 June in Milan with a stage that stretched to Turin, finishing back in Milan on 7 Ju .... References External links * 1920 births 2015 deaths Italian male cyclists Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Cyclists from the Province of Varese 20th-century Italian people {{Italy-cycling-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Bianchi (cycling Team)
Bianchi was an Italian professional cycling team that was sponsored by and cycled on Bianchi Bicycles. A Bianchi cycling team existed in 1899 which implies that Bianchi was sponsoring professional cycling at a very early stage in the sport. It appears that the team existed from 1899 to 1900, then from 1905 to 1966, then from 1973 until 1984. It existed again in 1993 and for the last time in 2003, as . In addition Bianchi has been a co-sponsor of many cycling teams. History In 1899 Giovanni Tommaselli won the first international cycling victory for Bianchi at the world championship of track racing: the '' Grand Prix of Paris''. During the existence of the Bianchi team in Italy in 1919–1920, Bianchi was also a co-sponsor of a French team that was called Peugeot-Bianchi-Pirelli which according to a historical cycling website, the team rode on Peugeot bikes. It is possible that this team rode on Bianchi bikes in Italy. The team had many famous cyclists on the team over the cou ...
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