- Gino
Bartali, OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno
ˈbartali]; 18 July 1914 – 5 May 2000),
nicknamed Gino the
Pious and (in Italy) Ginettaccio, was a...
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Bartali: The Iron Man (Italian: Gino
Bartali - L'intramontabile) is a 2006
Italian television film co-written and
directed by
Alberto Negrin. The film...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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first pro win on
stage three of the
Settimana Inter****onale di
Coppi e
Bartali in March. He
ultimately finished second overall in the race, nine seconds...
- The 2023
Settimana Inter****onale di
Coppi e
Bartali was a road
cycling stage race that will take
place between 21 and 25
March 2023 in the
Italian region...
- by
ordinary and
prominent Italians,
including the
champion cyclist Gino
Bartali. The film had its U.S.
premiere at the
Hamptons International Film Festival...
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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,...