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    Marco Pantani (Italian: [ˈmarko panˈtaːni]; 13 January 1970 – 14 February 2004) was an Italian road racing cyclist, widely regarded as one of the greatest...
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    Pantani in 2004, stages of the Giro that go over the Mortirolo feature a special prize to the first man at the top of the pass, called Cima Pantani ("Pantani...
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    in 1997 and 1999 were either side of the first win by Marco Pantani's win in 1998. Pantani was considered a favorite to win the Giro d'Italia Other contenders...
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    Fausto Coppi beat Hugo Koblet). As the highest peak, it has been named the Cima Coppi in each edition. Every year, the pass is closed to motor vehicles on...
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  • Milan. Eighteen teams entered the race that was won by the Italian Marco Pantani of the Mercatone Uno–Bianchi team. Second and third were the Russian rider...
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    The Cima Coppi (in literal English, Top of the Tiles) is the title given to the highest peak in the yearly running of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's...
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  • Savoldelli and Gilberto Simoni. Marco Pantani is credited with four high mountain stage victories. Late in the race Marco Pantani was accused of using EPO and...
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    closes the LOOPLA for cradle-to-cradle PLA". 20 November 2015. Gorrasi G, Pantani R (2017). "Hydrolysis and Biodegradation of Poly(lactic acid)". In Di Lorenzo...
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    points are given to mountain top finishes and to the first riders over the Cima Coppi, traditionally adjudged as the highest point of the entire Giro. The...
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  • the finish in Milan. The teams that took part in the race were: Marco Pantani (Mercatone Uno–Albacom) – who was expelled the previous year for having...
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  • Garzelli described the route to be a "hard Giro, but not the hardest." Pantani said it was an "uncertain Giro" and that the limited time trial distances...
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    5th Trofeo Sóller 6th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe 6th Memorial Marco Pantani 6th Giro d'Oro 8th Overall Giro del Trentino 1st Young rider classification...
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    Tour in the same season. No rider had achieved this double since Marco Pantani in 1998; Contador described his ambition to do "something that people will...
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  • Gewiss–Ballan team. Second and third respectively were the Italian Marco Pantani and the Spanish rider, Miguel Induráin. Berzin first gained the race lead...
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  • for the overall title. Italian Marco Pantani was seen by some to be a contender for to win the race. However, Pantani crashed during a training ride on 1...
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    another mercurial Italian climber thrown off the Giro for doping (Marco Pantani), Simoni was criticized in some sectors of the press for claiming a podium...
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  • motorcycle and racecar driver Patrizio Oliva (born 1959), former boxer Marco Pantani (1970–2004), cyclist, won both the Tour de France, cycling's premier road...
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    were in the 1952 and 1998 Tours, when Italians Fausto Coppi and Marco Pantani, respectively, took the award and then went on to win the stage, which...
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  • well known for its appearance in 1999 when Marco Pantani won the stage finishing at the ski resort. Pantani was eventually expelled from the race before the...
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    finish further down the climb, to the memorial in honour of Marco Pantani. Pantani soloed to a stage victory after attacking on the Col du Galibier during...
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  • editions of the race were won by Italian riders, including the likes of Marco Pantani, Paolo Savoldelli, and Gilberto Simoni. Spain's Alberto Contador won the...
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  • recent Tour de Romandie. Simon believed that with the absence of Marco Pantani due to a crash at Milano–Torino, the Italian with the best chance to win...
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    flat racing. The arrival town of Cesenatico was the hometown of Marco Pantani, and the stage commemorated him. Seventeen riders from 16 teams formed...
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    Retrieved 5 December 2009. Jean Montois. "Basso's Bid Conjures Memories of Pantani". Bicycling.com. Rodale Inc. Archived from the original on 2 September...
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  • September 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2017. "Zamparella wins Memorial Marco Pantani". Cyclingnews.com. 16 September 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2017. "Cosnefroy...
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  • HC  Fernando Gaviria (COL) Etixx–Quick-Step 17 September Memorial Marco Pantani  Italy 1.1  Francesco Gavazzi (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec 17 September...
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