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Giuseppe Barale, professional cyclist in the
Giro of Italy of 1929. Later bicycle dealer
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Giorgio Barale, son of Giuseppe, in 1960 in
a race track bicycling. Also bicycle dealer
and today said master of painting |
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The team of professional Torpado in 1959 to
retirement "Bel Pensiero" |
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The team of professional Carpano, with
Nencini, Defilippis and Conterno, in 1959 on
the promenade |
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Fausto Coppi in 1951 at Bar Guido, Bar Aldo
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Nino Defilippis in 1954 to retirement "Bel
Pensiero" with the owners, Martoni |
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Tom Simpson, right, in 1964 the shop of
Giuseppe Barale |
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Passage of the Giro d'Italia in 1968 with
the Alba-San Remo stage |
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In 1953, at the 36th Tour of Italy,
whose final victory went to Fausto
Coppi, is transited at Bordighera
with two stages: the
Genoa-Bordighera on May 24 and
Bordighera-Turin on May 25. Of
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GENOVA-BORDIGHERA
24 may
1953 |
BORDIGHERA-TORINO
25 may
1953 |
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ORDER OF ARRIVAL
OF
GENOVA-BORDIGHERA 256 km
1. Oreste Conte in 8h35'06"
2. Baroni
3. Corrieri
4. Piazza
5. Rivola
6. Pasotti
7. Conterno
8. Maggini
9. Monti
10. Peters |
ORDER OF ARRIVAL OF
BORDIGHERA-TORINO 242 km
1. Pietro Giudici in 7h06'04"
2. Schaer
3. Gismondi
4. Baroni
5. Conterno
6. Pasotti
7. Biagioni
8. Rossello
9. Benedetti
10. Buchonnet |
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ORESTE CONTE |
PIETRO GIUDICI |
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Gino Bartali at the end of the stage the
Genoa-Bordighera |
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A phase of
Bordighera-Turin |
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Il CRITERIUM DI CICLISMO PER PROFESSIONISTI si è svolto a Bordighera per cinque
anni: 1949-1950-1951-1952-1961. Sempre ai primi di marzo
con i corridori in allenamento per la Milano-Sanremo |
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1949 EDITION victory to
RAYMOND GUEGAN
of the italian team MAINO |
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1st GUEGAN Raymond (France)
2nd COPPI Serse
(Italy)
3rd MAGNI Fiorenzo (Italy) |
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1950 EDITION victory to
CASOLA LUIGI
of the italian team ATALA |
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1st CASOLA Luigi (Italy)
2nd VAN STEEMBERGEN Rik (B)
3rd COPPI Fausto (Italy)
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1951 EDITION victory to
MAGNI FIORENZO of the italian team GANNA |
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1st MAGNI Fiorenzo (Italy)
2nd MORESCO Rinaldo (Italy)
3st ROSSELLO Vincenzo (Italy)
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1952 EDITION victory to
BEVILACQUA
ANTONIO of the italian team BENOTTO - FIORELLI SALUS |
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1st
BEVILACQUA ANTONIO (It.)
2nd MINARDI Giuseppe (Italy)
3st SEGHEZZI Vittorio (Italy)
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IN THE 1961 THE CRITERIUM TOOK PLACE
THE TWO TESTS WITH THE STANDINGS FINAL
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WINNER of the first test
BAFFI PIERINO of the italian team FIDES |
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1st BAFFI Pierino
(Italy)
2nd PIZZOGLIO Ezio (Italy)
3rd FEZZARDI Giuseppe (Italy)
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WINNER of the second test
FEZZARDI
GIUSEPPE of the italian team SAN PELLEGRINO |
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1st FEZZARDI Giuseppe (Italy)
2nd DI MARIA Arnaldo (Italy)
3rd FALLARINI Giuseppe
(Italy) |
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FINAL WINNER
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MARIA ARNALDO of the italian team CARPANO |
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1st DI MARIA Arnaldo
(Italy)
2nd PIZZOGLIO Ezio
(Italy)
3rd FEZZARDI Giuseppe
(Italy) |
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To the edition of March 5 th 1950, on the
walk, Rik Van Steenbergen, to the center,
among the town secretary, surveyor Armando
Sciarratta and mister Rigamonti |
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At the start of the 1949 edition, the
Italian champion Vito Ortelli is with Guido
Guglielmi |
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At the start of the edition of March 5 of
1951, on the promenade, Fiorenzo Magni, then
the winner, talks with the French champion
Guy Lapebie |
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A phase of the race's edition of March 5,
1951. The Australian champion Anthony Peter
at the eighth round in the underpass of Noaro
street |
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