• Elio Rinero (born April 8, 1947 in Beinasco) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Juventus Serie A champion: 1966–67...
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  • Rinero is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christophe Rinero (born 1973), French cyclist Elio Rinero (born 1947), Italian footballer...
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  • athlete Elio Rinero (born 1947), Italian footballer Elio Roca (1943–2021), Argentine singer Elio Rodríguez (born 1962), Uruguayan footballer Elio Rojas (born...
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    Romania (2001) Manilva, Spain (2009) Sebastian Giovinco, footballer Elio Rinero, footballer Elecktra Bionic, drag queen "Superficie di Comuni Province...
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  • Out Pos. Name To Type MF Gino Stacchini Mantova DF Elio Rinero Hellas Verona...
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     ITA Sandro Salvadore — DF  ITA Ernesto Castano — DF  ITA Giancarlo Bercellino — DF  ITA Benito Sarti — DF  ITA Elio Rinero — DF  ITA Alberto Coramini...
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    leading to the crash that cost pre-race favourites Alex Zülle, Christophe Rinero and Michael Boogerd more than five minutes to the lead group. The second...
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  • 91 + 2h 44' 54" 77 David Plaza  Spain Cofidis 36 + 56' 35" 78 Christophe Rinero  France Cofidis DNF — 79 Bruno Thibout  France Cofidis 30 + 48' 18" 81 Daniel...
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  •  France Cofidis 139 8 Roland Meier  Switzerland Cofidis 15 9 Christophe Rinero  France Cofidis 79 11 Stefano Garzelli  Italy Mercatone Uno–Bianchi 32 12...
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