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    Giuseppe Saronni (born 22 September 1957), also known as Beppe Saronni, is an Italian former racing cyclist. He had remarkable success riding in the Giro...
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  • a short-lived collection of bikes were badged with the Saronni name. In 1983, Giuseppe Saronni would go on to win the Giro d'Italia stage race on a Colnago...
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    other six are Alfredo Binda, Tom Simpson, Eddy Merckx, Felice Gimondi, Giuseppe Saronni and Oscar Camenzind. Since 2012 both the World Championship and the...
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    Martens (BEL)  Jan Raas (NED) (3/4)  Silvano Contini (ITA)  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA) (1/2) 1983  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA) (2/2)  Jan Raas (NED) (4/4)  Hennie Kuiper (NED)...
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    1955 Giro d'Italia. The fastest victory in the Giro was in 1983, when Giuseppe Saronni won at an average speed of 38.937 kilometres per hour (24.194 mph)...
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  • Scic 1978  Netherlands Johan van der Velde TI–Raleigh 1979  Italy Giuseppe Saronni Scic–Bottecchia 1980  France Bernard Hinault Renault–Elf–Gitane 1981...
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    They pulled out two dozen at a time, men like Gibi Baronchelli and Giuseppe Saronni, Lucien Van Impe and Jean-René Bernaudeau. Bernard Hinault, the winner...
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    De Muynck (1/1) Bernard Hinault (2/10) Bernard Hinault (1/10) 1979 Giuseppe Saronni (1/2) Bernard Hinault (3/10) Joop Zoetemelk (1/2) 1980 Bernard Hinault...
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    details  Freddy Maertens (BEL)  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA)  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1982 Goodwood details  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA)  Greg LeMond (USA)  Sean Kelly (IRL)...
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  • eighteen teams entered the 22-stage race, that was won by Italian Giuseppe Saronni of the Del Tongo-Colnago team. The second and third places were taken...
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  • also won the Giro d'Italia, ten of them Italians: Francesco Moser, Giuseppe Saronni, Franco Chioccioli, Gianni Bugno, Gilberto Simoni, Paolo Savoldelli...
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  • the race was the scene of the rivalry between Italian cycling icons Giuseppe Saronni and Francesco Moser, each winning the event twice. From 1984 to 2001...
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  • 1979  France Bernard Hinault Renault–Gitane–Campagnolo 1980  Italy Giuseppe Saronni Gis Gelati–Colnago 1981  Belgium Daniel Willems Capri Sonne–Koga Miyata...
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  • thirteen teams entered the 19-stage race, that was won by Italian Giuseppe Saronni of the Scic-Bottecchia team. The second and third places were taken...
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  • Jeans–Vagabond team. The second and third places were taken by Italian riders Giuseppe Saronni and Francesco Moser, respectively. Swiss rider Urs Freuler was the...
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  •  Italy Giro di Lombardia 1982 Giuseppe Saronni  Italy 1986 Gianbattista Baronchelli  Italy Milan–San Remo 1983 Giuseppe Saronni  Italy Grand Prix des Amériques...
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  • Davis Phinney Walter Planckaert Stephen Roche Bob Roll Erika Salumäe Giuseppe Saronni Rebecca Twigg Eric Vanderaerden Djamolidine Abdoujaparov Niki Aebersold...
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    Flèche Wallonne classic in April, when he caught up to a breakaway by Giuseppe Saronni and Bernt Johansson, outsprinting the former to win the race. He then...
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  • Prim and Italian Giuseppe Saronni, respectively. Amongst the other classifications that the race awarded, Gis Gelati-Campagnolo's Saronni won the points...
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  • Francesco Moser  Italy Points classification: 1980 - Giuseppe Saronni  Italy 1981 - Giuseppe Saronni  Italy 1987 - Johan van der Velde  Netherlands 1988...
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  • (78), Alfredo Binda (60), Francesco Moser (57), Gino Bartali (50), Giuseppe Saronni (49), Jacques Anquetil (42), Fausto Coppi and Bernard Hinault (31)...
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  • two time trials of the race. Giuseppe Saronni took the lead after the third time trial which ended in San Marino. Saronni then rode into Milan with over...
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    classification has been won four times by two riders: Francesco Moser and Giuseppe Saronni. In addition, stages can have one or more intermediate sprints: 8,...
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  • Amongst the other classifications that the race awarded, Gis Gelati's Giuseppe Saronni won the points classification, Claudio Bortolotto of Mobilifico San...
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    Girardengo Italy 1919–1923 2 0 0 2 Ivan Gotti Italy 1997–1999 2 0 0 2 Giuseppe Saronni Italy 1979–1983 2 0 0 2 Paolo Savoldelli Italy 2002–2005 2 0 0 2 Gilberto...
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    Trentino-Alto Adige from 1993 until 1998. Moser's biggest rival was Giuseppe Saronni. Moser started a bike company, Moser Cicli, constructing race bikes...
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  • Hinault (FRA) (2/5)  Dietrich Thurau (DEU) 1980  Jan Raas (NED) (4/5)  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA)  Bernard Hinault (FRA) (3/5) 1981  Bernard Hinault (FRA) (4/5)...
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  • predominantly Catholic Italy gave it its other nickname, la Gara di San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph's Race). In 1949 the race finished for the first time on...
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    Hinault who had won the Vuelta once before in 1978 and World Champion Giuseppe Saronni. The Spanish favourites for the race included the de facto defending...
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    Italian Giuseppe Saronni. Following the race, LeMond's American teammate Jacques Boyer accused LeMond of chasing him down in the final 800 meters. Saronni was...
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