- Gino
Bartali, OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno
ˈbartali]; 18 July 1914 – 5 May 2000),
nicknamed Gino the
Pious and (in Italy) Ginettaccio, was a...
- Kálmán
Bartalis (May 16, 1899 –
March 21, 1982) was a
Hungarian polo
player who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. Born in Szamosújvár, he was part...
-
Bartali: The Iron Man (Italian: Gino
Bartali - L'intramontabile) is a 2006
Italian television film co-written and
directed by
Alberto Negrin. The film...
- left Gino
Bartali by 11
minutes between Cuneo and Pinerolo.
Coppi won the 1949 Tour de
France by
almost half an hour over
everyone except Bartali. From the...
- by
ordinary and
prominent Italians,
including the
champion cyclist Gino
Bartali. The film had its U.S.
premiere at the
Hamptons International Film Festival...
- István
Bartalis (born 7
September 1990) is a
Hungarian professional ice
hockey Forward who is
currently playing for Fehérvár AV19 in the ICE
Hockey League...
-
cyclists rode for the team
including Alfredo Binda,
Learco Guerra, Gino
Bartali and
Fausto Coppi. The team parti****ted in the Giro d'Italia 46 times,...
- 808 km (2,988 mi). The
Italian team had
internal problems,
because Gino
Bartali and
Fausto Coppi could both be the team leader.
During the
selection procedure...
-
fellow Italians Gino
Bartali and
Mario Vicini coming in
second and
third respectively.
Valetti had the lead
halfway the race.
Bartali then took over the...
- 058 mi). The race was won by
Italian cyclist Gino
Bartali, who had also won the Tour de
France in 1938.
Bartali had
almost given up
during the race, but drew...