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    Matteo Tosatto (born 14 May 1974 in Castelfranco Veneto) is an Italian former road racing cyclist. He rode as a professional between 1997 and 2016, with...
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  • goalkeeper Matteo Stefanini, Italian rower Matteo Tosatto, Italian cyclist who rides for Quick Step-Innergetic in the UCI ProTour Matteo Vittucci, Italian-American...
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    in the race. Stage 18 there were no serious (Cat-1 or HC) climbs and Matteo Tosatto won the Sprint with no change in the overall situation. The Stage 19...
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    Grand Tours is Matteo Tosatto with 34 (12 Tours, 13 Giros and 9 Vueltas). The rider who has finished most Grand Tours is also Matteo Tosatto, with 28 (12...
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    Wladimir Belli Paris–Nice Stage 3, Fabio Baldato Paris–Nice Stage 5, Matteo Tosatto Giro d'Italia Points classification, Dimitri Konyshev Stage 6, Dimitri...
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    over 1.9 km. It started at Morzine and ended at Mâcon. The Italian Matteo Tosatto gave the Quick-Step–Innergetic team their first stage victory, after...
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    47' 22" 109  Fabian Cancellara (SUI) Fassa Bortolo + 2h 48' 42" 110  Matteo Tosatto (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 2h 49' 06" 111  Bram de Groot (NED) Rabobank +...
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  • Federation was making inquiries into the accusations about Démare. Matteo Tosatto, one of the riders who accused Démare, stated that he had given written...
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  • stage in Madrid, he held on to the points classification by two points over Matteo Trentin.[citation needed] With the victory, Froome became the first British...
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    the 22-year-old Sondre Holst Enger (IAM Cycling) to the 42-year-old Matteo Tosatto (Tinkoff). Of the total average ages, Lampre–Merida was the youngest...
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