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    Marino Basso (born 1 June 1945) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist, considered one of the best sprinters of his generation. He won the...
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    8247992 Basso Bikes is an Italian brand that produces and sells road racing bicycles founded in 1977 by Alcide Basso, brother of the world champion Marino Basso...
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    Merckx (BEL)  Felice Gimondi (ITA)  Cyrille Guimard (FRA) 1972 Gap details  Marino Basso (ITA)  Franco Bitossi (ITA)  Cyrille Guimard (FRA) 1973 Barcelona details...
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  • Leonardo Basso, Italian cyclist Marino Basso, Italian cyclist Oscar Basso (1922–2007), Argentine professional football player Romina Basso, Italian mezzo-soprano...
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    most famous rider, Eddy Merckx. Other riders included Gianni Motta and Marino Basso, who contributed 48 and 34 wins respectively. The Molteni family continues...
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    took place on Sunday 6 August 1972 in Gap, France. The race was won by Marino Basso of Italy. "1972 World Pro Road Cycling Championships". BikeRaceInfo....
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    Bianchi–Campagnolo team that contained the 1972 and 1973 world champions Marino Basso and Felice Gimondi. This team was the continuation of the Salvarani team...
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    Ivan Basso (born 26 November 1977) is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 1999 and 2015 for seven different...
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    Zilioli the leader with Merckx in second place. Stage 3B was won by Marino Basso who edged Walter Godefroot and Cyrille Guimard in the sprint. Guimard...
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  •  Italy Gianni Motta Molteni 1968  Belgium Eddy Merckx Faema 1969  Italy Marino Basso Molteni 1970  Italy Gianni Motta Salvarani 1971  Italy Giancarlo Polidori...
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  • before his aforementioned withdrawal before the race. Molteni's riders Marino Basso and Romano Tumellero were thought to give the team enough support in...
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  • cycling legend Eddy Merckx won ahead of Italians Felice Gimondi and Marino Basso, winning his first of two in the Flemish classic. The race started in...
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    crushed by numbers, paralysed by the hunting-wolves of the peloton, Marino Basso among them, left the race on the last lap so that his name never even...
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  • strong team for support which included former world champion and sprinter Marino Basso, Antoine Houbrechts, and Martín Emilio Rodríguez, among others. Gimondi...
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  • Eddy Merckx of Belgium UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race – Marino Basso of Italy Disc sports are introduced to Canada at the Canadian Open Frisbee...
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    Woluwe-Saint-Pierre (Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Belgium) 147 km (91 mi) Plain stage  Marino Basso (ITA) 1b Woluwe-Saint-Pierre (Belgium) 16 km (9.9 mi) Team time trial...
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    Van Neste (BEL) 3 2 July Caen to Amiens 248 km (154 mi) Plain stage  Marino Basso (ITA) 4 3 July Amiens to Roubaix 191 km (119 mi) Plain stage  Guido Reybrouck (BEL)...
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    Wagtmans (NED) 136 1970  Walter Godefroot (BEL) 212  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 207  Marino Basso (ITA) 161 1971  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 202  Cyrille Guimard (FRA) 186  Gerben...
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    of de Vlaeminck's knees would be operated on in the fall. Sprinters Marino Basso (Salvarani) and Patrick Sercu (Dreher) were thought to be the favorites...
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  • Top sprinters entering the race were Molteni's Michele Dancelli and Marino Basso. Spanish and French rider participation was lacking, as the former had...
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  • 1958–1969 12 7 18 37 7 Freddy Maertens Belgium 1976–1981 7 15 13 35 8 Marino Basso Italy 1967–1975 15 6 6 27 Francesco Moser Italy 1973–1986 23 2 2 27 10...
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    1 182 16 1970  Italy Franco Bitossi Filotex 20 3 252 11 1971  Italy Marino Basso Ferretti 22 3 181 33 1972  Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Dreher 23 4 264...
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  • riders that had chances to place high in the general classification. Marino Basso (Bianchi), Gerben Karstens (Ovest Rokado), Rik Van Linden (Ovest Rokado)...
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  • Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze : Time Men's race Men's road race details Marino Basso  Italy 7 h 05 min 59s Franco Bitossi  Italy - Cyrille Guimard  France...
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  • Viacheslav Ekimov (1999) Evgeni Berzin (1999) Pietro Caucchioli (1999–2000) Ivan Basso (2000) "Amica Chips–Tacconi Sport 2000". ProCycingStats. Retrieved 13 June...
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    Tours in one season. Adam Hansen has done this six times consecutively, Marino Lejarreta four times and Bernardo Ruiz achieved it in three different years...
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    Pietro Guerra Salvarani 1971  Italy Virginio Levati Salvarani 1972  Italy Marino Basso Salvarani 1973  Italy Felice Gimondi Bianchi–Campagnolo 1974  Italy Francesco...
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  • the stages was 178 km (111 mi). The second individual time trial, in San Marino, was seen as an important stage as it featured inclines of 5-6%. Gianni...
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    2h 41' 24" 81  Bernard Guyot (FRA) Sonolor–Lejeune + 2h 41' 29" 82  Marino Basso (ITA) Salvarani + 2h 46' 50" 83  Evert Dolman (NED) Beaulieu–Flandria...
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  • Meyer 91 Mario Anni  Italy Molteni 92 Franco Balmamion  Italy Molteni 93 Marino Basso  Italy Molteni 94 Francis Blanc   Switzerland Molteni 95 Franco Bodrero...
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