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Felice Gimondi (Italian pronunciation: [feˈliːtʃe dʒiˈmondi]; 29
September 1942 – 16
August 2019) was an
Italian professional racing cyclist. With his...
- d'Italia and Tour de
France winners,
Fausto Coppi,
Marco Pantani and
Felice Gimondi.
Edoardo Bianchi, a 21-year-old
medical instrument maker,
started his...
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antes de los 25 años, como Bartali,
Gimondi y Merckx" [Bernal wins the Giro
before the age of 25, like Bartali,
Gimondi and Merckx].
Diario Libre (in Spanish)...
- from 13
teams entered the 22-stage race,
which was won by
Italian Felice Gimondi of the
Salvarani team. The
second and
third places were
taken by Italian...
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distance of 4,188 km (2,602 mi). In his
first year as a professional,
Felice Gimondi, a
substitute replacement on the
Salvarani team,
captured the
overall title...
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Felice Gimondi Giro del Piemonte,
Felice Gimondi Giro di Lombardia,
Felice Gimondi Colbordolo Criterium,
Felice Gimondi Trofeo Baracchi,
Felice Gimondi & Martín...
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twelve teams entered the 22-stage race, that was won by
Italian Felice Gimondi of the Bianchi-Campagnolo team. The
second and
third places were taken...
- de France,
Felice Gimondi 1966 Paris–Roubaix,
Felice Gimondi Overall Tour de l'Avenir, Mino
Denti Giro di Lombardia,
Felice Gimondi 1967
Overall Giro...
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after a
positive doping test and
awarded to second-place
finisher Felice Gimondi. The race of 1974 gave
birth to
another memorable anecdote. Eddy Merckx...
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Grand Tours at some
point in
their career are
Jacques Anquetil,
Felice Gimondi,
Alberto Contador, and
Vincenzo Nibali.
Contador is the youngest, at 25...