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Legnano was an Italian professional
cycling team A cycling team is a group of cycle sport, cyclists who join a team or are acquired and train together to compete in bicycle racing, bicycle races whether amateur or professional – and the supporting personnel. Cycling teams are most important i ...
active from 1906 to 1966. It is ranked as the 6th most successful cycling team in history. Many famous cyclists rode for the team including Alfredo Binda, Learco Guerra, Gino Bartali and Fausto Coppi. The team participated in the Giro d'Italia 46 times, won the team classification 11 times and earned 135 stage wins. It was sponsored by Italian bicycle motorcycle manufacturer .


Major results

;1906 :No recorded wins ;1907 :No recorded wins ;1908 :Stage 4
Giro di Sicilia Giro di Sicilia (English: Tour of Sicily) is a men's multi-stage bicycle race held on Sicily, Italy. The race was first held in 1907 and was won by Carlo Galetti. The race disappeared from the calendar after the 1977 edition won by Giuseppe Saron ...
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Pierino Albini Pierino Albini (16 December 1885 – 12 March 1955) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 4 of the 1910 Giro d'Italia The 1910 Giro d'Italia was the second edition of the Giro d'Italia, a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by the new ...
;1909 :Stages 1 & 8 Giro d'Italia,
Dario Beni Dario Beni (1 January 1889 – 2 February 1969) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist who was born in Rome, Italy. He won the first ever stage in Giro d'Italia history in 1909 Events January–February * January ...
:Stage 3 & 6 Giro d'Italia, Giovanni Rossignoli :Roma,
Dario Beni Dario Beni (1 January 1889 – 2 February 1969) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist who was born in Rome, Italy. He won the first ever stage in Giro d'Italia history in 1909 Events January–February * January ...
: Italy National Road Race Championships,
Dario Beni Dario Beni (1 January 1889 – 2 February 1969) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist who was born in Rome, Italy. He won the first ever stage in Giro d'Italia history in 1909 Events January–February * January ...
;1910 : Giro della Romagna, Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq : Paris–Brussels, Maurice Brocco : France National Road Race Championships, Émile Georget : Bordeaux–Paris, Émile Georget :Stage 1 Giro d'Italia,
Ernesto Azzini Ernesto Azzini (17 October 1885 – 14 July 1923) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He was the first Italian cyclist to win a stage in the Tour de France, in 1910. Major results ;1907 :GP Peugeot ;1908 :Milan-Verona :Sanremo- ...
:Stage 2 Giro d'Italia, Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq :Stage 4 Giro d'Italia,
Pierino Albini Pierino Albini (16 December 1885 – 12 March 1955) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 4 of the 1910 Giro d'Italia The 1910 Giro d'Italia was the second edition of the Giro d'Italia, a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by the new ...
:Stage 3 Tour de France, Émile Georget :Stage 15 Tour de France,
Ernesto Azzini Ernesto Azzini (17 October 1885 – 14 July 1923) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He was the first Italian cyclist to win a stage in the Tour de France, in 1910. Major results ;1907 :GP Peugeot ;1908 :Milan-Verona :Sanremo- ...
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Henri Lignon Henri Lignon (1884 – 1 November 1935) was a French cyclist. He was second place twice in the French National Road Race Championships in 1907 and 1909, and sixteenth of the Tour de France in 1905. Palmarès 1905 :16th of the Tour de France 1907 ...
: Imola,
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Savona Savona (; lij, Sann-a ) is a seaport and ''comune'' in the west part of the northern Italy, Italian region of Liguria, capital of the Province of Savona, in the Riviera di Ponente on the Mediterranean Sea. Savona used to be one of the chie ...
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Ernesto Azzini Ernesto Azzini (17 October 1885 – 14 July 1923) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He was the first Italian cyclist to win a stage in the Tour de France, in 1910. Major results ;1907 :GP Peugeot ;1908 :Milan-Verona :Sanremo- ...
;1911 :Stage 2 Giro d'Italia,
Vincenzo Borgarello Vicenzo Borgarello (9 May 1884, in Cambiano, Piedmont – 6 January 1969) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Borgarello was born in Cambiano and died in Turin. He won in total four stages in the Giro d'Italia and two stages in th ...
: Bologna,
Clemente Canepari Clemente Canepari (11 November 1886 – 13 September 1966) was an Italian racing cyclist. He finished in fourth place in the 1909 Giro d'Italia The 1909 Giro d'Italia was the inaugural running of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored ...
;1912 :Stages 2, 7, & 9 Giro d'Italia,
Vincenzo Borgarello Vicenzo Borgarello (9 May 1884, in Cambiano, Piedmont – 6 January 1969) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Borgarello was born in Cambiano and died in Turin. He won in total four stages in the Giro d'Italia and two stages in th ...
:Stage 3 Giro d'Italia,
Ernesto Azzini Ernesto Azzini (17 October 1885 – 14 July 1923) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He was the first Italian cyclist to win a stage in the Tour de France, in 1910. Major results ;1907 :GP Peugeot ;1908 :Milan-Verona :Sanremo- ...
:Stages 8 & 14 Tour de France,
Vincenzo Borgarello Vicenzo Borgarello (9 May 1884, in Cambiano, Piedmont – 6 January 1969) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Borgarello was born in Cambiano and died in Turin. He won in total four stages in the Giro d'Italia and two stages in th ...
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Ernesto Azzini Ernesto Azzini (17 October 1885 – 14 July 1923) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He was the first Italian cyclist to win a stage in the Tour de France, in 1910. Major results ;1907 :GP Peugeot ;1908 :Milan-Verona :Sanremo- ...
;1913 : Milano–Torino,
Giuseppe Azzini Giuseppe Azzini (26 March 1891 – 11 November 1925) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won two stages of the 1913 Giro d'Italia The 1913 Giro d'Italia was the fifth edition of the Giro d'Italia, a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by ...
:Stages 2 & 9 Giro d'Italia, Eberardo Pavesi :Stages 4 & 5 Giro d'Italia,
Giuseppe Azzini Giuseppe Azzini (26 March 1891 – 11 November 1925) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won two stages of the 1913 Giro d'Italia The 1913 Giro d'Italia was the fifth edition of the Giro d'Italia, a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by ...
:Stage 7 Giro d'Italia,
Clemente Canepari Clemente Canepari (11 November 1886 – 13 September 1966) was an Italian racing cyclist. He finished in fourth place in the 1909 Giro d'Italia The 1909 Giro d'Italia was the inaugural running of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored ...
: Belgium National Road Race Championships, Joseph Vandaele :
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, Joseph Vandaele ;1914 :Stages 7 & 8 Giro d'Italia,
Pierino Albini Pierino Albini (16 December 1885 – 12 March 1955) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 4 of the 1910 Giro d'Italia The 1910 Giro d'Italia was the second edition of the Giro d'Italia, a Grand Tour organized and sponsored by the new ...
;1919 : Tour of Flanders ,
Henri Van Lerberghe Henri Vanlerberghe (sometimes Van Lerberghe) (Lichtervelde, 29 January 1891 â€“ Lichtervelde, 10 April 1966) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. In 1919, he won the third edition of the Tour of Flanders The Tour of Flanders ...
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Alfredo Sivocci Alfredo Sivocci (4 January 1891 – 10 July 1980) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cros ...
: Italy National Track Championships (Individual Pursuit), Carlo Galetti :Overall
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
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Alfredo Sivocci Alfredo Sivocci (4 January 1891 – 10 July 1980) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cros ...
::Stages 1 & 2,
Alfredo Sivocci Alfredo Sivocci (4 January 1891 – 10 July 1980) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cros ...
: Hooglede,
Henri Van Lerberghe Henri Vanlerberghe (sometimes Van Lerberghe) (Lichtervelde, 29 January 1891 â€“ Lichtervelde, 10 April 1966) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. In 1919, he won the third edition of the Tour of Flanders The Tour of Flanders ...
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Ham-sur-Heure Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes (; wa, Han-so-Eure-NÃ¥lene) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. On January 1, 2018, Ham-sur-Heure-Nalinnes had a total population of 13,529. The land area is , which gives a populatio ...
, Lucien Buysse ;1920 :Stage 5 Giro d'Italia, Leopoldo Torricelli : Giro dell'Emilia,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
;1921 : Giro del Piemonte,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
: Overall Giro d'Italia,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
::Stage 7,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
: Tour du lac Léman,
Franco Giorgetti Franco Giorgetti (13 October 1902 – 18 March 1983) was an Italian racing cyclist and Olympic champion in track cycling. Giorgetti was born in Bovisio-Masciago. He won a gold medal in the team pursuit at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antw ...
;1922 :
Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
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Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
: Overall Giro d'Italia,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
::Stage 4,
Alfredo Sivocci Alfredo Sivocci (4 January 1891 – 10 July 1980) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cros ...
::Stages 5 & 9,
Bartolomeo Aimo Bartolomeo Aimo (sometimes written Bartolomeo Aymo ( Virle Piemonte, 24 September 1889 — Turin, 1 December 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He finished on the podium of the Giro d'Italia four times (1921, 1922, 1923, 192 ...
::Stage 6,
Pietro Linari Pietro Linari (15 October 1896 – 1 January 1972) was an Italian cyclist. He finished in fourth place in the 1925 Paris–Roubaix. References 1896 births 1972 deaths Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Italian male cyclists Cyclists ...
::Stages 7 & 10,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
::Stage 8,
Luigi Annoni Luigi Annoni (9 November 1890 – 17 April 1974) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stages 6 and 8 of the 1921 Giro d'Italia and stage 8 of the 1922 Giro d'Italia. Major results ;1913 :4th Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, ...
: Giro del Veneto,
Alfredo Sivocci Alfredo Sivocci (4 January 1891 – 10 July 1980) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cros ...
:Overall
Giro della Provincia Milano Giro or GIRO may refer to: Banking and Investments * Giro (banking), a direct payment from one bank account to another instigated by the payer * Girobank, a state owned and later privatised financial institution in the UK * GiroBank, a Danish ba ...
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Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
;1923 : Giro della Romagna ,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
:Stage 9 Giro d'Italia ,
Alfredo Sivocci Alfredo Sivocci (4 January 1891 – 10 July 1980) was an Italian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cros ...
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Coppa Cavacciocchi The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA) is a United States federal law, located at (). The act, effective April 21, 2000, applies to the online collection of personal information by persons or entities under Federal ju ...
, Giuseppe Enrici :
Milano–Modena Milano–Modena was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Umbria, Italy from 1906 to 1955. It was held as an individual time trial An individual time trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in ...
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Pietro Linari Pietro Linari (15 October 1896 – 1 January 1972) was an Italian cyclist. He finished in fourth place in the 1925 Paris–Roubaix. References 1896 births 1972 deaths Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Italian male cyclists Cyclists ...
: Giro di Lombardia,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
;1925 : Overall Giro d'Italia , Alfredo Binda ::Stage 1,
Pietro Linari Pietro Linari (15 October 1896 – 1 January 1972) was an Italian cyclist. He finished in fourth place in the 1925 Paris–Roubaix. References 1896 births 1972 deaths Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Italian male cyclists Cyclists ...
::Stage 6, Alfredo Binda ::Stage 8,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
: Giro della Toscana,
Nello Ciaccheri Nello Ciaccheri (8 September 1893 – 26 February 1971) was an Italian cyclist Cycling, also, when on a two-wheeled bicycle, called bicycling or biking, is the use of cycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. People enga ...
: Giro di Lombardia, Alfredo Binda ;1926 : Giro del Piemonte, Alfredo Binda : Overall Giro d'Italia,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
::Stages 3, 6, 7, 9, 11 & 12, Alfredo Binda ::Stage 8,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
: Imola–San Marino,
Ermanno Vallazza Ermanno Vallazza (6 May 1899, in Boca – 30 January 1978, in Boca) was an Italian cyclist. Major results ;1923 :9th Giro di Lombardia ;1925 :3rd Giro di Lombardia :6th Giro d'Italia ;1926 :1st Coppa Placci :3rd Giro di Lombardia :4th Giro d' ...
: Giro della Toscana, Alfredo Binda :
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
, Alfredo Binda :
Milano–Modena Milano–Modena was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Umbria, Italy from 1906 to 1955. It was held as an individual time trial An individual time trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in ...
, Alfredo Binda : Giro di Lombardia, Alfredo Binda : Italy National Road Race Championships, Alfredo Binda :
Six Days of New York City 6 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 6 or six may also refer to: * AD 6, the sixth year of the AD era * 6 BC, the sixth year before the AD era * The month of June Science * Carbon, the element with atomic number 6 * 6 Hebe, an asteroid People ...
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Pietro Linari Pietro Linari (15 October 1896 – 1 January 1972) was an Italian cyclist. He finished in fourth place in the 1925 Paris–Roubaix. References 1896 births 1972 deaths Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Italian male cyclists Cyclists ...
;1927 : Giro del Piemonte, Alfredo Binda : Overall Giro d'Italia , Alfredo Binda ::Stages 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14 & 15, Alfredo Binda ::Stage 13,
Giovanni Brunero Giovanni Giuseppe Brunero (10 April 1895 in San Maurizio Canavese, Piedmont – 23 November 1934) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Biography Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, ...
: Giro della Toscana, Alfredo Binda : UCI Road World Championships, Road Race, Alfredo Binda : Giro di Lombardia , Alfredo Binda : Italy National Road Race Championships, Alfredo Binda ;1928 : Rund um Köln, Alfredo Binda : Overall Giro d'Italia, Alfredo Binda ::Stages 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 & 11, Alfredo Binda :
Predappio Alta–Roma Predappio (; rgn, La Pré or ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy, with a population of 6,135 as of 1 January 2021. The town is best known for being the birthplace of Benito Mussolin ...
, Alfredo Binda : Giro del Veneto, Alfredo Binda : Italy National Road Race Championships, Alfredo Binda : Tre Valli Varesine,
Battista Visconti Battista is a given name and surname which means Baptist in Italian. Given named * Battista Agnese (died 1564), cartographer from the Republic of Genoa, who worked in the Venetian Republic * Battista Dossi, also known as Battista de Luteri, Ital ...
:Overall Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria, Felice Gremo ;1929 :Stage 1
Giro di Sicilia Giro di Sicilia (English: Tour of Sicily) is a men's multi-stage bicycle race held on Sicily, Italy. The race was first held in 1907 and was won by Carlo Galetti. The race disappeared from the calendar after the 1977 edition won by Giuseppe Saron ...
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Albino Binda Albino Binda (9 April 1904 – 30 March 1976) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 8 of the 1928 Giro d'Italia. He was Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda (11 August 1902 – 19 July 1986) was an Italian road cyclist of the 1920s and 1930s. ...
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Six Days of Dortmund The Six Days of Dortmund is a Six-day racing, six-day track cycling race held annually in Dortmund, Germany. The event was first held in 1926 and the final edition in 2008. Palmares References

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Alfredo Dinale Alfredo Dinale (11 March 1900 – 3 December 1976, Vicenza) was an Italian racing cyclist and Olympic champion in track cycling. He won the gold medal in team pursuit at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. He won the bicycle race Coppa Ber ...
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Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
, Alfredo Binda : Giro della Romagna, Alfredo Binda : Overall Giro d'Italia, Alfredo Binda ::Stages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9, Alfredo Binda ::Stages 10 & 13, Mario Bianchi ::Stages 11 & 14,
Alfredo Dinale Alfredo Dinale (11 March 1900 – 3 December 1976, Vicenza) was an Italian racing cyclist and Olympic champion in track cycling. He won the gold medal in team pursuit at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. He won the bicycle race Coppa Ber ...
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Predappio Alta–Roma Predappio (; rgn, La Pré or ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy, with a population of 6,135 as of 1 January 2021. The town is best known for being the birthplace of Benito Mussolin ...
, Alfredo Binda : Italy National Road Race Championships, Alfredo Binda ;1930 : Overall Giro d'Italia,
Luigi Marchisio Luigi Marchisio (26 April 1909 – 3 July 1992) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Marchisio was born at Castelnuovo, Piedmont. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the 1930 Giro d'Italia, the youngest victor ever ...
::Stages 2 & 14,
Leonida Frascarelli Leonida Frascarelli (21 February 1906 – 18 June 1991) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stages 2 and 14 of the 1930 Giro d'Italia The 1930 Giro d'Italia was the 18th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the ne ...
::Stages 3 & 4,
Luigi Marchisio Luigi Marchisio (26 April 1909 – 3 July 1992) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. Marchisio was born at Castelnuovo, Piedmont. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the 1930 Giro d'Italia, the youngest victor ever ...
:Stages 8 & 9 Tour de France, Alfredo Binda : UCI Road World Championships, Road Race, Alfredo Binda : Tre Valli Varesine,
Albino Binda Albino Binda (9 April 1904 – 30 March 1976) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 8 of the 1928 Giro d'Italia. He was Alfredo Binda Alfredo Binda (11 August 1902 – 19 July 1986) was an Italian road cyclist of the 1920s and 1930s. ...
;1931 :
Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
, Alfredo Binda :Stages 3 & 4 Giro d'Italia, Alfredo Binda :Stage 14 Tour de France, Eugenio Gestri : Giro del Veneto, Aldo Canazza :
Predappio Alta–Roma Predappio (; rgn, La Pré or ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy, with a population of 6,135 as of 1 January 2021. The town is best known for being the birthplace of Benito Mussolin ...
, Eugenio Gestri : Giro di Lombardia, Alfredo Binda ;1932 :Stage 11 Giro d'Italia, Remo Bertoni : UCI Road World Championships, Road Race, Alfredo Binda ;1933 : Overall Giro d'Italia, Alfredo Binda :: Mountains classification, Alfredo Binda ::Stages 2, 8, 9, 10, 13 & 17, Alfredo Binda :Stage 1 Tour de Suisse, Luigi Macchi ;1934 : Italy National Cyclo-cross Championships, Severino Canavesi : Cittiglio–Leffe, Remo Bertoni :Stage 15 Giro d'Italia,
Fabio Battesini Fabio Battesini (19 February 1912 – 17 June 1987) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He won one stage in the 1931 Tour de France and three stages of the Giro d'Italia in 1932–1936. Teams * 1930-1931: Maino-Clement * 1932: Glo ...
:Stage 2 Giro del Lazio,
Antonio Andretta Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 40 ...
:Stages 3 & 4 Giro del Lazio, Adalino Mealli :Stage 6 Tour de Suisse, Adalino Mealli : Tre Valli Varesine, Severino Canavesi ;1935 :Stage 3
Paris–Nice Paris–Nice is a professional cycling stage race in France, held annually since 1933. Raced over eight days, the race usually starts with a prologue in the Paris region and ends with a final stage either in Nice or on the Col d'Èze overlookin ...
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Henri Puppo Henri Puppo (5 February 1913 in Le Tignet, Alpes-Maritimes – 7 January 2012) was a professional road bicycle racer. He was born Italian, but changed his nationality to French in 1937. Puppo won a stage of the 1937 Tour de France. Major resul ...
: Milano–Torino,
Giovanni Gotti Giovanni Gotti (30 August 1912 – 7 April 1988) 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, ...
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Cremona Cremona (, also ; ; lmo, label= Cremunés, Cremùna; egl, Carmona) is a city and ''comune'' in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left bank of the Po river in the middle of the ''Pianura Padana'' ( Po Valley). It is the capital of th ...
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Fabio Battesini Fabio Battesini (19 February 1912 – 17 June 1987) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He won one stage in the 1931 Tour de France and three stages of the Giro d'Italia in 1932–1936. Teams * 1930-1931: Maino-Clement * 1932: Glo ...
:Stage 7 Tour de France, Francesco Camusso :Stage 5 Tour de Suisse, Adalino Mealli :
Giro della Provincia Milano Giro or GIRO may refer to: Banking and Investments * Giro (banking), a direct payment from one bank account to another instigated by the payer * Girobank, a state owned and later privatised financial institution in the UK * GiroBank, a Danish ba ...
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Fabio Battesini Fabio Battesini (19 February 1912 – 17 June 1987) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He won one stage in the 1931 Tour de France and three stages of the Giro d'Italia in 1932–1936. Teams * 1930-1931: Maino-Clement * 1932: Glo ...
;1936 : Nice–Mont Agel , Luigi Barral : Overall Giro d'Italia, Gino Bartali :: Mountains classification, Gino Bartali ::Stage 4,
Fabio Battesini Fabio Battesini (19 February 1912 – 17 June 1987) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He won one stage in the 1931 Tour de France and three stages of the Giro d'Italia in 1932–1936. Teams * 1930-1931: Maino-Clement * 1932: Glo ...
::Stages 9, 17b & 18, Gino Bartali :Stage 2 Giro del Lazio, Adalino Mealli : Giro di Lombardia, Gino Bartali ;1937 : Overall Giro d'Italia, Gino Bartali :: Mountains classification, Gino Bartali ::Stage 5a (TTT) ::Stages 8a, 10, 16 & 17, Gino Bartali ::Stage 8b, Raffaele Di Paco ::Stage 9, Learco Guerra :Stage 7 Tour de France, Gino Bartali : Giro della Romagna,
Osvaldo Bailo Osvaldo Bailo (12 September 1912 – 28 February 1997) was an Italian professional road bicycle racing, road cyclist. Professional from 1934 to 1947, Bailo won several Italian semi-classics and wore the General classification in the Giro d'Italia ...
: Italy National Road Race Championships, Gino Bartali : Giro del Piemonte, Gino Bartali ;1938 : Milano–Torino,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
: Tre Valli Varesine, Gino Bartali : Giro della Romagna,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
: Overall Tour de France, Gino Bartali :: Mountains classification, Gino Bartali ::Stages 11 & 14, Gino Bartali : Busto Arsizio,
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, ...
: Giro del Veneto,
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, ...
;1939 : Milano–Torino,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
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Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
, Gino Bartali : Giro della Toscana, Gino Bartali : Mountains classification Giro d'Italia, Gino Bartali ::Stages 2, 9b, 15 & 17, Gino Bartali ::Stage 14,
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, ...
: Giro del Piemonte, Gino Bartali :
Memorial Fausto Coppi A memorial is an object or place which serves as a focus for the memory or the commemoration of something, usually an influential, deceased person or a historical, tragic event. Popular forms of memorials include landmark objects or works of a ...
, Fausto Coppi : Giro di Lombardia, Gino Bartali ;1940 :Stage 2 GP Leptis-Magna , Gino Bartali : Milano–Torino,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
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Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
, Gino Bartali : Giro della Toscana, Gino Bartali : Overall Giro d'Italia, Fausto Coppi :: Mountains classification, Gino Bartali ::Stage 2,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
::Stage 9, Primo Volpi ::Stage 11, Fausto Coppi ::Stages 17 & 19, Gino Bartali : Giro di Campania, Gino Bartali : Giro del Lazio , Gino Bartali : Giro di Lombardia , Gino Bartali : Italy National Road Race Championships, Gino Bartali ;1941 :
Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
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Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
: Giro della Toscana, Fausto Coppi : Giro del Veneto, Fausto Coppi : Giro dell'Emilia, Fausto Coppi : Tre Valli Varesine, Fausto Coppi : Giro di Lombardia,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
;1942 : Milano–Torino,
Pietro Chiappini Pietro Chiappini (27 June 1915 – 14 January 1988) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 11 of the 1939 Giro d'Italia The 1939 Giro d'Italia was the 27th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper ' ...
: Italy National Road Race Championships, Fausto Coppi : Giro del Veneto,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
: Giro di Campania,
Pierino Favalli Pierino Favalli (1 May 1914 – 14 May 1986) was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road rac ...
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World hour record The hour record is the record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle from a stationary start. Cyclists attempt this record alone on the track without other competitors present. It is considered one of the most prestigious reco ...
, Fausto Coppi ;1943 : Italy National Road Race Championships,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
;1944 :No recorded wins ;1945 : Pescara,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
:Overall Giro del Lazio, Gino Bartali ::Stage 1, Gino Bartali ::Stage 2,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
: Giro di Campania, Gino Bartali : Giro di Lombardia,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
;1946 : Circuito di San Rocco di Larciano (b), Aldo Bini : Trofeo Matteotti , Gino Bartali : Kampioenschap van Zürich , Gino Bartali : Overall Giro d'Italia , Gino Bartali :: Mountains classification, Gino Bartali ::Stage 5b,
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 Fr ...
::Stage 7,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
::Stage 10,
Renzo Zanazzi Renzo Zanazzi (5 April 1924 – 28 January 2014) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 10 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 ...
: Overall Tour de Suisse, Gino Bartali ::Stages 1, 5, 6 & 8, Gino Bartali ::Stage 2,
Renzo Zanazzi Renzo Zanazzi (5 April 1924 – 28 January 2014) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 10 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 ...
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GP Jurassia Gp or GP may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Gaming * Gameplanet (New Zealand), a New Zealand video game community * GamePolitics.com, a blog about the politics of computer and video games * ''GamePro'', a monthly video game magazine * ...
, Gino Bartali : Marchienne-au-Pont, Gino Bartali ;1947 :
Milan–San Remo Milan–San Remo (in Italian ''Milano-Sanremo''), also called "''The Spring classic''" or "''La Classicissima''", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo, in Northwest Italy. With a distance of 298 km (~185.2 miles) it is t ...
, Gino Bartali : Giro della Toscana, Bruno Pasquini :Stage 3b Tour de Romandie, Gino Bartali :Stage 4a Tour de Romandie,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
: Mountains classification Giro d'Italia, Gino Bartali ::Stages 1 & 5b,
Renzo Zanazzi Renzo Zanazzi (5 April 1924 – 28 January 2014) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won stage 10 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 ...
::Stages 2 & 15, Gino Bartali ::Stage 10,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
: Overall Tour de Suisse, Gino Bartali ::Stages 1c & 2, Gino Bartali ;1948 :
GP Alghero Gp or GP may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Gaming * Gameplanet (New Zealand), a New Zealand video game community * GamePolitics.com, a blog about the politics of computer and video games * ''GamePro'', a monthly video game magazine * ...
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Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
: Giro della Toscana, Gino Bartali : Kampioenschap van Zürich, Gino Bartali :Stage 2 Giro d'Italia,
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. Ricci also won the Giro di Lombardia The Giro di Lombardia ( en, Tour of Lombardy), off ...
:Stages 5 & 8 Giro d'Italia,
Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
:Stage 13 Giro d'Italia, Bruno Pasquini :Stage 15 Giro d'Italia, Vincenzo Rossello : Overall Tour de France, Gino Bartali :: Mountains classification, Gino Bartali ::Stages 1, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 & 19, Gino Bartali ::Stage 2, Vincenzo Rossello ::Stages 18 & 21,
Giovanni Corrieri Giovanni Corrieri (7 February 1920 – 22 January 2017) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Corrieri won 7 stages in the Giro d'Italia between 1947 and 1955. Corrieri died on 22 January 2017 at the age of 96 in Prato, Tuscany.
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Blankenberge Blankenberge (; french: Blankenberghe; vls, Blanknberge) is a city and a municipality in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town of Blankenberge proper and the settlement of Uitkerke. On 1 December 2014, Bla ...
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Giovanni Corrieri Giovanni Corrieri (7 February 1920 – 22 January 2017) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Corrieri won 7 stages in the Giro d'Italia between 1947 and 1955. Corrieri died on 22 January 2017 at the age of 96 in Prato, Tuscany.
: Bertrix, Gino Bartali : Milano–Rapallo,
Enzo Nannini Enzo is an Italian given name derivative of the German name Heinz. It can be used also as the short form for Lorenzo, Vincenzo, Innocenzo, or Fiorenzo. It is most common in the Romance-speaking world, particularly in Italy and Latin America but ...
: Coppa Bernocchi,
Virgilio Salimbeni Virgilio Salimbeni (27 May 1922 – 30 October 2011) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the Coppa Bernocchi in 1948 and Giro dell'Emilia in 1949, and rode the Tour de France in 1948, 1950 and 1951 Events January * January 4 – ...
;1949 : Giro del Piemonte ,
Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
:Stages 7, 9 & 13 Giro d'Italia,
Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
:Stage 14 Giro d'Italia, Vincenzo Rossello : Medaglia d'Oro Città di Monza,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
:Stage 18 Tour de France, Vincenzo Rossello : Imola–San Marino, Renzo Soldani : Giro dell'Emilia ,
Virgilio Salimbeni Virgilio Salimbeni (27 May 1922 – 30 October 2011) was an Italian racing cyclist. He won the Coppa Bernocchi in 1948 and Giro dell'Emilia in 1949, and rode the Tour de France in 1948, 1950 and 1951 Events January * January 4 – ...
;1950 :Stage 11 Giro d'Italia,
Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
:Stage 2 Tour de France,
Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
: Giro dell'Appennino, Renzo Soldani : Coppa Agostoni,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Giro di Lombardia, Renzo Soldani :Stage 1
Giro di Sicilia Giro di Sicilia (English: Tour of Sicily) is a men's multi-stage bicycle race held on Sicily, Italy. The race was first held in 1907 and was won by Carlo Galetti. The race disappeared from the calendar after the 1977 edition won by Giuseppe Saron ...
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Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
;1951 : Sassari–Cagliari, Renzo Soldani :Stage 10 Giro d'Italia,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro d'Italia,
Adolfo Leoni Adolfo Leoni (Gualdo Tadino, 13 January 1917 — Massa, 19 October 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Leoni won many classic races before, during, and after the Second World War. Major results ;1937 : World Amateur road ra ...
:Stage 16 Giro d'Italia,
Luciano Frosini Luciano Frosini (27 December 1927 – 16 June 2017) was an Italian bicycle racing, racing cyclist. He won stage 16 of the 1951 Giro d'Italia. References External links

* 1927 births 2017 deaths Italian male cyclists Italian Giro d ...
: Trofeo Baracchi,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro di Campania,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Ceprano, Umberto Drei :Stages 1 & 7 Giro d'Italia,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
:Stage 8 Giro d'Italia,
Rino Benedetti Rino Benedetti (18 November 1928 in Ponte Buggianese – 14 June 2002) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who won stages in all the three Grand Tours. Major results ;1951 :Giro del Mendrisiotto ;1952 : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner s ...
:Stage 15 Giro d'Italia,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro d'Italia,
Nino Defilippis Nino Defilippis (21 March 1932, in Turin – 13 July 2010, in Turin) was an Italian road bicycle racer who won the Giro di Lombardia in 1958, as well as nine stages at the Giro d'Italia, seven stages at the Tour de France and two stages at the ...
: Giro dell'Appennino,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Tre Valli Varesine,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist. Italy National Road Race Championships,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro del Piemonte,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Giro di Lombardia,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Trofeo Baracchi,
Nino Defilippis Nino Defilippis (21 March 1932, in Turin – 13 July 2010, in Turin) was an Italian road bicycle racer who won the Giro di Lombardia in 1958, as well as nine stages at the Giro d'Italia, seven stages at the Tour de France and two stages at the ...
;1953 :Staged 3b & 4
Giro di Sicilia Giro di Sicilia (English: Tour of Sicily) is a men's multi-stage bicycle race held on Sicily, Italy. The race was first held in 1907 and was won by Carlo Galetti. The race disappeared from the calendar after the 1977 edition won by Giuseppe Saron ...
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Rino Benedetti Rino Benedetti (18 November 1928 in Ponte Buggianese – 14 June 2002) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who won stages in all the three Grand Tours. Major results ;1951 :Giro del Mendrisiotto ;1952 : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner s ...
:Stage 1b
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
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Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
:Stage 2a
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
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Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro d'Italia,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro d'Italia ,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Giro del Lazio ,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Grottarossa,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: GP Industria e Commercio di Prato ,
Rino Benedetti Rino Benedetti (18 November 1928 in Ponte Buggianese – 14 June 2002) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who won stages in all the three Grand Tours. Major results ;1951 :Giro del Mendrisiotto ;1952 : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner s ...
: Coppa Bernocchi,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Tre Valli Varesine,
Nino Defilippis Nino Defilippis (21 March 1932, in Turin – 13 July 2010, in Turin) was an Italian road bicycle racer who won the Giro di Lombardia in 1958, as well as nine stages at the Giro d'Italia, seven stages at the Tour de France and two stages at the ...
;1954 :Stage 1b
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
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Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Giro della Romagna ,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro d'Italia,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro d'Italia,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
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Coppa Kaiser The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA) is a United States federal law, located at (). The act, effective April 21, 2000, applies to the online collection of personal information by persons or entities under Federal ju ...
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Tranquillo Scudellaro ''Drogas Light'' (stylized as ''DROGAS Light'') is the sixth studio album by American rapper Lupe Fiasco, released by 1st and 15th Productions on February 10, 2017. This is also his first album under Thirty Tigers following his departure from Atla ...
: Giro dell'Appennino,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Tre Valli Varesine,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
:Stages 6a & 6b Tour of Belgium, Pietro Nascimbene : Coppa Sabatini ,
Rino Benedetti Rino Benedetti (18 November 1928 in Ponte Buggianese – 14 June 2002) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who won stages in all the three Grand Tours. Major results ;1951 :Giro del Mendrisiotto ;1952 : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner s ...
;1955 :Stage 11 Giro d'Italia,
Vincenzo Zucconelli Vincenzo Zucconelli (, born 3 June 1931) was a road racing cyclist from Italy who won the silver medal in the men's team road race, alongside Dino Bruni and Gianni Ghidini. Italy's fourth rider Bruno Monti also crossed the line, but did not recei ...
:Stage 13 Giro d'Italia,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
:Stage 14 Giro d'Italia,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Giro del Piemonte,
Giuseppe Minardi Giuseppe Minardi (18 March 1928 – 21 January 2019) was an Italian racing cyclist.Nello Fabbri :Stage 1
Giro di Sicilia Giro di Sicilia (English: Tour of Sicily) is a men's multi-stage bicycle race held on Sicily, Italy. The race was first held in 1907 and was won by Carlo Galetti. The race disappeared from the calendar after the 1977 edition won by Giuseppe Saron ...
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Vincenzo Zucconelli Vincenzo Zucconelli (, born 3 June 1931) was a road racing cyclist from Italy who won the silver medal in the men's team road race, alongside Dino Bruni and Gianni Ghidini. Italy's fourth rider Bruno Monti also crossed the line, but did not recei ...
:Stage 1a
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
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Vincenzo Zucconelli Vincenzo Zucconelli (, born 3 June 1931) was a road racing cyclist from Italy who won the silver medal in the men's team road race, alongside Dino Bruni and Gianni Ghidini. Italy's fourth rider Bruno Monti also crossed the line, but did not recei ...
:Stages 16 & 20 Giro d'Italia ,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Giro della Toscana, Nello Fabbri : Giro del Veneto,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: GP von Basel ,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
: Italy National Road Race Championships,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
;1957 : Giro di Campania,
Giorgio Albani Giorgio may refer to: * Castel Giorgio, ''comune'' in Umbria, Italy * Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname * Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer ** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder * "Giorgio" (son ...
:Stage 12 Giro d'Italia, Ercole Baldini : Giro della Romagna, Ercole Baldini : Giro del Lazio, Ercole Baldini : Italy National Road Race Championships, Ercole Baldini : Lugano Chrono, Ercole Baldini : Trofeo Baracchi, Ercole Baldini ;1958 :Stages 3b & 6a
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
, Ercole Baldini :
Castrocaro Terme Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole ( rgn, Castruchèira or ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna and about southwest of Forlì. The ''comune'' co ...
, Ercole Baldini : Overall Giro d'Italia, Ercole Baldini ::Stages 2, 8, 15 & 17, Ercole Baldini : UCI Road World Championships, Road Race, Ercole Baldini : Italy National Road Race Championships, Ercole Baldini : Trofeo Baracchi , Ercole Baldini ;1959 :No recorded wins ;1960 : Milano–Torino,
Arnaldo Pambianco Arnaldo Pambianco (16 August 1935 – 6 July 2022) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist who was active between 1956 and 1966. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the 1961 Giro d'Italia. He competed at the 1956 Summer Ol ...
: Mountains classification Tour de France,
Imerio Massignan Imerio Massignan (born 2 January 1937) is an Italian former professional road cyclist. A pure climber, he debuted as professional in the 1959 Giro d'Italia, classifying 5th overall. This was followed by a series of good placements in the subseque ...
::Stages 7 & 16,
Graziano Battistini Graziano Battistini (12 May 1936 – 22 January 1994) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. In 1960, Battistini won two stages in the Tour de France, and finished in second place in the general classification. Battistini was the f ...
: Coppa Sabatini,
Graziano Battistini Graziano Battistini (12 May 1936 – 22 January 1994) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. In 1960, Battistini won two stages in the Tour de France, and finished in second place in the general classification. Battistini was the f ...
;1961 :Stage 4
Roma–Napoli–Roma Roma–Napoli–Roma (English: Rome–Naples–Rome) was a road cycle race held from 1902 until 1961. The race had different names during its history: ''Corsa del XX Settembre'' (''Race of 20 September'') from 1919 to 1927, as it was raced in S ...
,
Graziano Battistini Graziano Battistini (12 May 1936 – 22 January 1994) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. In 1960, Battistini won two stages in the Tour de France, and finished in second place in the general classification. Battistini was the f ...
: Mountains classification Tour de France,
Imerio Massignan Imerio Massignan (born 2 January 1937) is an Italian former professional road cyclist. A pure climber, he debuted as professional in the 1959 Giro d'Italia, classifying 5th overall. This was followed by a series of good placements in the subseque ...
::Stage 16,
Imerio Massignan Imerio Massignan (born 2 January 1937) is an Italian former professional road cyclist. A pure climber, he debuted as professional in the 1959 Giro d'Italia, classifying 5th overall. This was followed by a series of good placements in the subseque ...
: Coppa Agostoni , Giovanni Bettinelli ;1962 :Stage 2 Giro d'Italia,
Graziano Battistini Graziano Battistini (12 May 1936 – 22 January 1994) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. In 1960, Battistini won two stages in the Tour de France, and finished in second place in the general classification. Battistini was the f ...
;1963 : Giro di Campania,
Adriano Durante Adriano Durante (24 July 1940 – 23 June 2009) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1963 :Giro del Lazio :Giro del Piemonte :Milano–Vignola :Giro di Campania : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner stage 8 ;1964 :Giro della Rom ...
:Stage 8 Giro d'Italia,
Adriano Durante Adriano Durante (24 July 1940 – 23 June 2009) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1963 :Giro del Lazio :Giro del Piemonte :Milano–Vignola :Giro di Campania : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner stage 8 ;1964 :Giro della Rom ...
:Stage 14 Giro d'Italia, Marino Vigna : Giro del Piemonte,
Adriano Durante Adriano Durante (24 July 1940 – 23 June 2009) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1963 :Giro del Lazio :Giro del Piemonte :Milano–Vignola :Giro di Campania : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner stage 8 ;1964 :Giro della Rom ...
: Milano–Vignola,
Adriano Durante Adriano Durante (24 July 1940 – 23 June 2009) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1963 :Giro del Lazio :Giro del Piemonte :Milano–Vignola :Giro di Campania : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner stage 8 ;1964 :Giro della Rom ...
:Stages 1 & 5
Giro della Valle d’Aosta Giro or GIRO may refer to: Banking and Investments * Giro (banking), a direct payment from one bank account to another instigated by the payer * Girobank, a state owned and later privatised financial institution in the UK * GiroBank, a Danish ba ...
,
Silvio Boni Silvio () is an Italian language, Italian male name, the male equivalent of Silvia (disambiguation), Silvia. Sílvio is a variant of the name in Portuguese language, Portuguese. It is derived from the Latin language, Latin "Silvius", meaning "spiri ...
: Giro del Lazio,
Adriano Durante Adriano Durante (24 July 1940 – 23 June 2009) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1963 :Giro del Lazio :Giro del Piemonte :Milano–Vignola :Giro di Campania : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner stage 8 ;1964 :Giro della Rom ...
;1964 :Stage 11 Giro d'Italia,
Raffaele Marcoli Raffaele Marcoli (27 March 1940 in Turbigo, Italy– 29 August 1966 in Feriolo, Italy) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He won 4 stages at the Giro d'Italia in 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1966. He also won the semi-classic race Coppa ...
: Giro della Romagna,
Adriano Durante Adriano Durante (24 July 1940 – 23 June 2009) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1963 :Giro del Lazio :Giro del Piemonte :Milano–Vignola :Giro di Campania : Giro d'Italia: ::Winner stage 8 ;1964 :Giro della Rom ...
;1965 : Giro della Toscana,
Luciano Sambi Luciano is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese given name and surname. It is derived from Latin ''Lucianus'', patronymic of ''Lucius'' ("Light"). The French language, French form is ''Lucien'', while the Basque language, Basque form is ''Luken''. ...
;1966 :No recorded wins


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{{Giro d'Italia team classification winners Defunct cycling teams based in Italy Cycling teams established in 1906 Cycling teams disestablished in 1966 1906 establishments in Italy 1966 disestablishments in Italy