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  • ...f having to give up the chance to participate in the very prestigious Giro d'Italia. He was to be replaced to make way for the up and coming new star, Pasquali ...only began in 1974. The final victory and other particular success at the Giro of 1975 were significant in putting the Pinarello name over the top. Until
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  • ...lin. Its main offices and factory have been located near the base of famed Giro climb M[[onte Grappa]], sixty miles from [[Venice]], ever since. ...art of an occupied free territory while triestine cycling great and 3-time Giro winner, Giordano Cottur, was battling against fellow cycling greats Fausto
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  • ...europe Group]], the Swedish company of [[Grimaldi Industri AB]], since May 1997. Bianchi is also considered to be the oldest bicycle manufacturer in the wo Its riders have had numerous [[Tour de France]] and [[Giro d'Italia]] victories. Several famous riders of different eras have been associated
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  • ...way, Gran Sasso is a mountain in Italy that regularly figures in the Giro d'Italia. It seemed appropriate to name our triple bike for a legendary, tough climb (360)943-1997
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  • * 05 - 08/10 I Giro dell'Umbria Hist. * 1997 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust ITC-Opel C3
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  • *[[1997]] - [[Alex Zülle]], ([[Switzerland]]) *[[Giro d'Italia]]
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  • *1 '''Giro d'Italia''' (1988) *5 '''Spanish Touring Car Championship''' (1988, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997)
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