The 1915 Milan–San Remo was the ninth edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 28 March 1915. The race started in Milan and finished in...
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Milan–San Remo (in Italian Milano-Sanremo), also called "The Spring classic" or "La Classicissima", is an annual road cycling race between Milan and Sanremo...
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1914 Milan–San Remo was the eighth edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 5 April 1914. The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo...
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1917 Milan–San Remo was the tenth edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 15 April 1917. The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo...
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1967) was an Italian professional racing cyclist. He notably won the 1915 Milan–San Remo and three stages of the Giro d'Italia, in 1911 and 1919. He also...
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Monuments in cycling, one of two Italian Monuments together with Milan–San Remo. Milan–San Remo is called the Spring Classic and considered a sprinters race...
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du cyclisme in the French newspaper Ce soir. The five monuments are: Milan–San Remo – the first major Classic of the year, its Italian name is La Primavera...
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Carlo Galetti (category Cyclists from the Metropolitan City of Milan)
Seicento Corza Nazionale 10th Milan–San Remo 1913 8th Giro di Lombardia 1914 2nd Milan–San Remo 1915 4th Milan–San Remo 1918 1st Overall Milano–Bologna–Roma...
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della Provincia Romana 5th Milan–San Remo 1914 1st Overall Giro d'Italia 1st Stage 2 10th Milan–San Remo 1915 10th Milan–San Remo 1918 3rd Giro dell'Emilia...
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dell'Emilia 1915 1st Milano–Torino 1917 2nd Milan–San Remo 2nd Overall Giro della Provincia Milan (with Angelo Gremo) 2nd Milan-Bellagio-Varèse 1918 1st Milan–San...
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d'Italia, the two victories in Milan–San Remo (1917 and 1920), and the three victories in the Giro di Lombardia (1915, 1918 and 1928). Belloni was born...
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Milano–Torino (redirect from Milan-Turin)
organises other top Italian cycling events such as the Giro d'Italia, Milan–San Remo and Tirreno–Adriatico. The race is ranked UCI ProSeries on the UCI continental...
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d'Italia, held in 1909, as well as the first Italian winner of the classic Milan–San Remo earlier that year. Further highlights in his career were his fifth place...
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Edgardo Vaghi (category 1915 births)
born in Milan in 1915, where he died in 1986, aged 71. In 1935, Vaghi was Class II champion in the touring car event from Milan to San Remo. Vaghi finished...
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Pietro Mascagni (category Milan Conservatory alumni)
Milan) Lodoletta (30 April 1917 Teatro Costanzi, Rome) Il piccolo Marat (2 May 1921 Teatro Costanzi, Rome) Pinotta (23 March 1932 Casinò, San Remo),...
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founder of several Italian cycling races, notably the Giro d'Italia, Milan–San Remo, and Giro di Lombardia, and of sports-related publications. Tullo Morgagni...
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racer, known for winning classics as Bordeaux–Paris (1907 and 1909), Milan–San Remo and Paris–Roubaix (both 1908). He was the first Belgian cyclist to win...
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1914 Milan–San Remo, Ugo Agostoni Stage 4 Giro d'Italia, Giuseppe Azzini Giro della Romagna, Giovanni Cervi Giro di Lombardia, Lauro Bordin 1915 Milano–Torino...
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Italian Riviera Championships (redirect from San Remo International)
also known as the San Remo International was a combined men's and women's clay court tennis tournament founded in 1903 at San Remo, Liguria, Northern...
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Lombardia 1915 3rd Milan–San Remo 1917 1st Milan-La Spezia 1st Giro dell'Emilia 3rd Milan–San Remo 7th Il Lombardia 1919 1st Milan–San Remo 2nd National...
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was the only one that he completed. Other major wins include the 1913 Milan–San Remo, a one-day classic, and four stages and the overall for the 1912 Tour...
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Giuseppe Pietri (category Milan Conservatory alumni)
Livorno 1937 La canzone di San Giovanni, San Remo 1939 In Flemmerland, libretto by Antonio Rubino, Teatro Fossati, Milan, 1913 Addio giovinezza ("Adieu...
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Cesare Del Cancia (category 1915 births)
professional and competed until 1945. He won the 1936 Milano–Torino, 1937 Milan–San Remo and 1938 Giro del Lazio races. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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Paul in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Italian rider Ezio Corlaita won the 9th Milan–San Remo bicycle race in a time of 10 hours, 36 minutes and 3 seconds, or a pace...
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Scala in Milan, the Royal Festival Hall in London. In addition to his solo concert work, he was also first violin in the Quartet of San Remo and concertmaster...
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Capaccio – 27 November 1982 in Milan) was an Italian racing cyclist. 1911 2nd Piccolo Giro di Lombardia 1913 7th Milan–San Remo 8th Tour de France 14th Giro...
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Anand–Milind Narendra Sharma 184 "Is Jadoo Ki Dande Mein" Gulshan Bawra Remo Fernandes Kali Dada 185 "Aankhon Mein Nasha Hai" Bappi Lahiri Brij Bihari...
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Civil Hospital of Legnano (category Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan City of Milan)
Milanese and is located in Legnano, a municipality in the metropolitan city of Milan, Lombardy. The first pavilion of the Legnano hospital was built in 1903...
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of the first developers of television, the cathode-ray tube and the fax Remo Bodei (born in Cagliari, 1938), philosopher Francesco Antonio Boi (1767–1850)...
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Passion (Helene de Chappotin) 1839 Nantes, Orléanist Kingdom of France 1904 San Remo, Italy Foundress of Franciscan Missionaries of Mary Blessed Laura Vicuña...
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