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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The 1927 Milan–San Remo was the 20th edition of the Milan–San Remo. The winner was Pietro Chesi (Italy). v t e...
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1926 Milan–San Remo was the 19th edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 21 March 1926. The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo...
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1928 Milan–San Remo was the 21st edition of the Milan–San Remo cycle race and was held on 25 March 1928. The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo...
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Giro d'Italia, and a three-time world champion. In addition he won Milan–San Remo twice, and the Tour of Lombardy four times. Later he would manage the...
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Italian cyclist. He was a professional from 1925 to 1934 and won Milan–San Remo in 1927 with an attack on the Passo del Turchino. He left the favorite to...
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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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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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were his overall win in the 1920 Giro d'Italia, the two victories in Milan–San Remo (1917 and 1920), and the three victories in the Giro di Lombardia (1915...
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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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career achievements include two wins in the Giro d'Italia, six wins in Milan–San Remo, three wins in the Giro di Lombardia; he was also Italian road race...
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notable results include winning the Giro di Lombardia five times, the Milan–San Remo three times, as well as wins at Paris–Roubaix and La Flèche Wallonne...
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road cycling, Milan hosts the start of the annual Milan–San Remo classic one-day race and the annual Milano–Torino one day race. Milan is also the traditional...
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Tom Simpson (section 1964: Milan–San Remo)
Peugeot–BP–Englebert, winning Bordeaux–Paris that year and the 1964 Milan–San Remo. In 1965 he became Britain's first professional world road race champion...
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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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Ventimiglia-San Remo; a second decree raised the Church of S. Syrus in the city of San Remo to the status of co-cathedral in the diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo....
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Giuseppe Santhia Roma–Napoli–Roma, Dario Beni 1913 No recorded wins 1914 Milan–San Remo, Ugo Agostoni Stage 4 Giro d'Italia, Giuseppe Azzini Giro della Romagna...
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Karlsbad in 1923 won the brilliancy prize, while his win against Milan Vidmar at San Remo in 1930 was described by Alekhine as the finest game played since...
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Giovanni Brunero was born in San Maurizio Canavese. He became a professional in 1920, coming fifth in Milan–San Remo. In the same year he was Italian...
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Duilio Spagnolo (category 1927 births)
Martin, in San Remo. His next fight resulted in his first draw (tie) when he and Gino Buonvino fought ten rounds on April 15, 1946, in Milan. Spagnolo...
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Stage 7, Giovanni Brunero Tour du lac Léman, Franco Giorgetti 1922 Milan–San Remo, Giovanni Brunero Overall Giro d'Italia, Giovanni Brunero Stage 4, Alfredo...
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Passo del Turchino (section Usage in Milan–San Remo)
classic one-day cycling race Milan–San Remo, and occasionally in other races. While in the early days of Milan–San Remo the Turchino contributed to deciding...
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the Giro di Lombardia, Milan–San Remo, and several Olympic heats. While racing through the Italian Dolomites on 11 November 1927, in freezing weather and...
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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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April 1969) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. He won the Milan–San Remo in 1934, and finished on the podium of the Tour de France in 1929 and...
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Massimiliano Romih, ultimately dropping the "h" off the end of his name after the San Remo 1930 chess tournament. He played several times in the Italian Chess Championship...
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Leiedal 4th Paris–Tours 6th Omloop Het Volk 6th GP de Fourmies 8th Milan–San Remo 9th De Kustpijl 1966 1st Road race, National Road Championships 1st...
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Anna Franchi (category Writers from Milan)
Rocca S. Casciano 1897. Next the divorce, Remo Sandron, Milan 1902. An elect of the people, Remo Sandron, Milan 1909. The carboneria. Historical piece of...
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Netherlands and leased to train operating companies.[citation needed] In 1927, Thomas Cook was sold to CIWL after poor financial results; CIWL took a back-role...
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Eddy Merckx, who also won five times. Poulidor's best victory was in Milan–San Remo. Serge Gainsbourg, (Lucien Ginzburg) (1928-1991), took refuge a few...
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