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  • | Pro years || 1973&ndash;1977 <br/> 1978 <br/> 1979&ndash;1983 <br/> 1984 :'''[[Giro d'Italia]]'''
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  • ...lin. Its main offices and factory have been located near the base of famed Giro climb M[[onte Grappa]], sixty miles from [[Venice]], ever since. ...art of an occupied free territory while triestine cycling great and 3-time Giro winner, Giordano Cottur, was battling against fellow cycling greats Fausto
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  • ...atos won the Monte Carlo Rally with the private Chardonnet Team as late as 1979. ...ire due to overheating problems. The last surviving car would win the Giro d'Italia event again before it was shipped to [[Japan]] to compete in the [[Fuji Spe
    9 KB (1,359 words) - 21:43, 3 November 2009
  • *[[1979]] - [[Joop Zoetemelk]], ([[Netherlands]]) *[[Giro d'Italia]]
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  • ...F1|1979}}, foreshadowing a return by Alfa Romeo as a constructor from {{F1|1979}} to {{F1|1985}}. ...itre Alfa engine won straight away its first season in Italian F3 serie in 1979. [[Michele Alboreto]] won the European title in 1980 with [[March Engineeri
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  • ...a]]. He first tasted victory with a class win in the Tour of [[Umbria]] (''Giro dell'Umbria''). ...to the [[marque]], for drivers who had worked successfully for him. Until 1979, appearing in Forlì included [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One World D
    29 KB (4,362 words) - 11:46, 25 May 2010