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    Costante Girardengo (Italian pronunciation: [koˈstante dʒirarˈdeŋɡo]; 18 March 1893 – 9 February 1978) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer...
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  • Stadio Costante Girardengo is a football stadium located in Novi Ligure, Italy. It is the home to the Novese, currently competing in Serie D. It opened...
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  • composer and teacher Costante Bonazza (1924–1980), Polish-Italian footballer Costante Degan (1930–1988), Italian politician Costante Girardengo (1893–1978), Italian...
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  • successful rider with seven victories is Belgian Eddy Merckx. Italian Costante Girardengo achieved 11 podium finishes in the interwar period, winning the race...
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    by Frenchman Henri Pélissier and local heroes Gaetano Belloni and Costante Girardengo, all winning the race three times. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Alfredo...
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    suspended for four years from 1915 to 1918, due to the First World War. Costante Girardengo was the winner of the first Giro after the war in 1919. The dominant...
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    1921  Costante Girardengo (ITA) (3/9)  René Vermandel (BEL) (1/3)  Henri Pélissier (FRA) (6/6)  Louis Mottiat (BEL) (1/2)  Costante Girardengo (ITA) (4/9)...
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    (2/3) 1915 Not contested during World War I 1916 1917 1918 1919 Costante Girardengo (1/2) Firmin Lambot (1/2) 1920 Gaetano Belloni (1/1) Philippe Thys...
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    dei Campionissimi is a museum devoted to the two famous cyclists Costante Girardengo and Fausto Coppi and the bicycle history in general. The most important...
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  • 500 motorcycles and 1,000 cars a year. In 1935, Bianchi sponsored Costante Girardengo, one of the first Italian stars on the road, and its bicycle sales...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    the beginning there were often back-to-back wins from many riders. Costante Girardengo won the event nine times between 1913 and 1925, either side of World...
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    road race medallists 1927 Nürburgring details  Alfredo Binda (ITA)  Costante Girardengo (ITA)  Domenico Piemontesi (ITA) 1928 Budapest details  Georges Ronsse (BEL)...
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    covered of 2,984 km (1,854 mi). The race was won by the Italian rider Costante Girardengo of the Stucchi team. Second and third respectively were Italian Gaetano...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    Giro d'Italia was to be the last of the legendary campionissimo Costante Girardengo. All of Italy hoped he would prevail, and his defeat at the hands...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    Legnano team. Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Costante Girardengo and Giovanni Brunero. Of the 126 riders that began the Giro d'Italia...
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  • (1987) Monument wins: Eddy Merckx (19), Roger De Vlaeminck (11), Costante Girardengo, Fausto Coppi, Sean Kelly (9) Single Monument wins: Eddy Merckx (7x...
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    race started in Milan and finished in San Remo. The race was won by Costante Girardengo, his third of six wins. "Milano - San Remo Bicycle Race". BikeRaceInfo...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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  • record for the most wins in Milano–Torino stands to the Italian Costante Girardengo who took five victories between 1914 and 1923. Pierino Favalli took...
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    stage ever in the history of the Giro: the Lucca-Rome stage won by Costante Girardengo. This edition of the Giro was run at the lowest average speed (23...
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    Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo Nedo Nadi Ottavio Bottecchia Carlo Galimberti Ugo Frigerio Alfredo...
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    suspended for four years from 1915 to 1918, due to the First World War. Costante Girardengo was the winner of the first Giro after the war in 1919. The dominant...
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