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    Alfredo Martini (18 February 1921 – 25 August 2014) was an Italian cyclist and coach from Sesto Fiorentino, north of Florence. Professional from 1941...
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  • Martini medal was entrusted to Alfredo. Patrizia Martini (パトリツィア・マティーニ) Voiced by Sanae Takagi Viscountess Patrizia Martini was the mother of Alfredo...
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  • edition will be named Giro della Toscana – Memorial Alfredo Martini, in memory of Alfredo Martini, former cyclist and coach of the Italy national cycling...
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  • 60, Solomon Islander politician, MP for Temotu Pele (since 2010). Alfredo Martini, 93, Italian cyclist and coach (national team). Marcel Masse, 78, Canadian...
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  • Grote Prijs Stad Halle 1.2 8 September Giro della Toscana – Memorial Alfredo Martini 1.1 11 September Tour de Serbie 2.2 12–15 September Memorial Marco...
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    Poet Alberta Bigagli was born in Sesto Firorentino in 1928. Cyclist Alfredo Martini died in Sesto Fiorentino in 2014. Since 2021, a yearly cycling race...
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  • The Adventure of Dai (1991-1992) (Dai) Romeo's Blue Skies (1995) (Alfredo Martini) Kindaichi Case Files (1997) (Koichiro Saeki) Digimon Adventure (1999–2000)...
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  • rated event. The race is named after Alfredo Martini and was first held a century after his birth. "Per sempre Alfredo 2021". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved...
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  • 19 March 2023, starting in the city of Florence and finishing in Alfredo Martini's home town of Sesto Fiorentino. The race was won in a sprint by Felix...
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  • 21 March 2021, starting in the city of Florence and finishing in Alfredo Martini's home town of Sesto Fiorentino. The race was won in a sprint by Matteo...
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  • team. Second and third respectively were Italians Gino Bartali and Alfredo Martini. It was announced in January 1950 that there would not be more than...
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    in two editions of the Giro d'Italia. 1970 Giro del Belvedere, Flavio Martini "Cosatto - Marsicano 1971" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved...
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    Nino Martini (7 August 1902 – 10 December 1976) was an Italian operatic tenor. He began his career as an opera singer in Italy before moving to the United...
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  • Diego Marabelli Mario De Benedetti Glauco Servadei 1947 Oreste Conte Alfredo Martini Egidio Marangoni 1948 Alberto Ghirardi Vito Ortelli Antonio Bevilacqua...
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    "Mia Martini: storia di una voce" Mia Martini, "Mezzogiorno in famiglia", 1994, RAI Pippo Augliera, Mia Martini: la regina senza trono, 2005, Alfredo Guida...
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  • 8  Gino Bartali (ITA) Legnano + 11' 52" 9  Serafino Biagioni (ITA) Viani Cral Imperia + 15' 05" 10  Alfredo Martini (ITA) Wilier Triestina + 18' 22"...
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  •  Sweden 1 0 0 0 0 2009 211= Adriano Malori  Italy 1 0 0 0 0 2012 211= Alfredo Martini  Italy 1 0 0 0 0 1950 211= Robbie McEwen  Australia 1 0 0 0 0 2005...
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  •   Winner  Ferdinand Kübler (SUI)   Second  Hugo Koblet (SUI)   Third  Alfredo Martini (ITA)...
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  • Soldani individual 1949  Italy Adolfo Leoni Legnano–Pirelli 1950  Italy Alfredo Martini Taurea–Pirelli 1951  Italy Gino Bartali Bartali–Ursus 1952  Italy Giorgio...
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    Founded 1973 (1973) Disbanded 1974 Discipline(s) Road Key personnel Team manager(s) Piero Bini Alfredo Martini Team name history 1973–1974 Sammontana...
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  • Cecchi (ITA) Welter + 15' 01" 5  Sylvère Maes (BEL) Olmo + 15' 06" 6  Alfredo Martini (ITA) Welter + 19' 00" 7  Mario Vicini (ITA) Bianchi + 30' 46" 8  Salvatore...
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  • 50" 4  Fritz Schär (SUI) + 3' 07" 5  Marcel Huber (SUI) + 4' 08" 6  Alfredo Martini (ITA) + 7' 15" 7  Henri van Kerkhove (BEL) + 7' 41" 8  Josef Winterberg (SUI)...
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  •   Winner  Jacques Dupont (FRA)   Second  Alfredo Martini (ITA)   Third  Attilio Redolfi (FRA)...
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  • 1945 No race 1946  Italy Enrico Mollo Benotto–Superga 1947  Italy Alfredo Martini Welter 1948  Italy Settimio Simonini Viani Cral Imperia 1949  Italy...
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    Founded 1969 (1969) Disbanded 1972 Discipline(s) Road Key personnel General manager Alfredo Martini Franco Spadoni Team name history 1969–1972 Ferretti...
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  • Leoni (ITA) Legnano + 39' 01" 5  Giancarlo Astrua (ITA) Benotto + 39' 50" 6  Alfredo Martini (ITA) Wilier-Triestina + 48' 48" 7  Giulio Bresci (ITA) Centro Sportivo...
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  • 55 " 2  Adolfo Leoni (ITA) Legnano 3  Fritz Schär (SUI) Mondia 4  Alfredo Martini (ITA) Tebag 5  Vito Ortelli (ITA) Olympia–Dunlop 6  Antonin Rolland (FRA)...
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    to achieve the Tour-Giro double in one year. The Italian team manager Alfredo Binda convinced them two weeks before the start of the race to join forces...
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  • Cesare Del Cancia  Italy Welter 37 Michele Motta  Italy Welter 38 Alfredo Martini  Italy Welter 39 Gino Fondi  Italy Welter 40 Giulio Bresci  Italy Welter...
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  •  Jeng Kirchen (LUX) + 28' 30" 6  Armando Peverelli (ITA) + 30' 14" 7  Alfredo Martini (ITA) + 35' 07" 8  Georges Aeschlimann (SUI) + 38' 56" 9  Jean Goldschmit (LUX)...
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