Luigi Ganna (1 December 1883 – 2 October 1957) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist. He was the overall winner of the first Giro d'Italia,...
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Stadio Franco Ossola (redirect from Velodromo Luigi Ganna)
The Stadio Franco Ossola (also called Luigi Ganna Velodrome) is a sports stadium and velodrome currently in use by the football team A.S.D. Città di Varese...
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Luigi de Bettin, bobsledder Luigi De Manincor (1910–1986), sailor Luigi Fagioli (1898–1952), motor racing driver Luigi Figoli, bobsledder Luigi Ganna...
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riders finished, with Italian Luigi Ganna winning. Ganna won three individual stages and the General Classification. Ganna received 5,325 lire as a winner's...
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stage to the eventual winner Luigi Ganna, who in turn lost it to Carlo Galetti after the mountainous third stage. Ganna regained the lead after the fourth...
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with the name include: Filippo Ganna (born 1996), Italian cyclist Luigi Ganna (1883–1957), Italian cyclist Marco Ganna (born 1961), Italian sprint canoeist...
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Galetti, Giovanni Micheletto and Eberardo Pavesi emerged as the winner (Luigi Ganna, also member of the team, retired during the fifth stage). Giro di Lombardia...
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Cyrille Van Hauwaert. The first Italian winner of Milan–San Remo was Luigi Ganna who won in 1909 by an hour over Frenchman Emile Georget. In 1910 the...
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Ganna was an Italian professional cycling team that existed in part between 1913 and 1953. It was started by Luigi Ganna, winner of the general classification...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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began at 2:53 in the morning in Milan with 127 starters. On May 30, Luigi Ganna was the first of the 49 remaining riders to return to Milan for the win...
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the Tour de France, which started in 1903. The first Giro was won by Luigi Ganna, while Carlo Galetti won the two following Giros. In 1912, there was...
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Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908: Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Eugène Christophe (FRA) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (FRA) 1912:...
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Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908: Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Eugène Christophe (FRA) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (FRA) 1912:...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908: Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Eugène Christophe (FRA) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (FRA) 1912:...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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the Atala-Continental team, with fellow Italians Eberardo Pavesi and Luigi Ganna coming in second and third respectively. Eberardo Pavesi was the first...
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Milan–San Remo cycling classic was held on 4 April 1909. The race was won by Luigi Ganna, the first Italian to win Milan–San Remo. 104 riders started the race;...
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(first pink jersey in 1931) Editions 107 (as of 2024) First winner Luigi Ganna (ITA) Most wins Alfredo Binda (ITA) Fausto Coppi (ITA) Eddy Merckx (BEL)...
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Girardengo, who won the 6th stage. The 1913 Giro was the last concluded by Luigi Ganna, winner of the first edition. Outside the yearly changes in the route...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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stage 7 ahead of two-time ITT world champion and stage favourite Filippo Ganna, after turning a 44 second deficit at the bottom of the final climb into...
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his main rivals behind; Van Aert was also beaten to the line by Filippo Ganna, as he finished in third place. He then won in Harelbeke for the second...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908: Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Eugène Christophe (FRA) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (FRA) 1912:...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908: Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Eugène Christophe (FRA) 1911: Gustave Garrigou (FRA) 1912:...
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1900–1919 1909: Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1911: Carlo Galetti (ITA) 1912:* Atala–Dunlop (Galetti, Micheletto, Pavesi) 1913: Carlo...
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