Serse Coppi (19 March 1923 – 29 June 1951) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist born in Castellania. He was the younger brother of Italian...
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and Coppi was disgraced. Coppi's career declined after the scandal. He had already been hit in 1951 by the death of his younger brother, Serse Coppi, who...
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Serse Coppi, brother of famous Fausto, won the sprint for what was assumed to be the minor placings. After a protest and several months, Serse Coppi was...
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Jacopo Coppi called "Jacopo del Meglio" ("the Best") (1523–1591), Italian painter Serse Coppi (1923–1951) Italian cyclist, brother of Fausto Cima Coppi, title...
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Serse Coppi, brother of famous Fausto, won the sprint for what was assumed to be the minor placings. After a protest and several months, Serse Coppi was...
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Giovanni, a Perugia frazione. His father, a cycling fan, called him Serse after Fausto Coppi's brother, a cyclist himself, who died following a fall during a...
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Coppi is known as the birthplace of, and was renamed in honour of, two famous racing cyclists: Angelo Fausto Coppi (1919–1960) and his brother Serse Coppi...
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1954. He jointly won the 1949 classic cycle race Paris–Roubaix with Serse Coppi in controversial fashion. In 1950 he won the classic Paris–Tours race...
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Velodrome. The race was declared as a tie between the Italian cyclist Serse Coppi and the French cyclist André Mahé. "47th Paris – Roubaix, 1949". bikeraceinfo...
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7, 2011. Retrieved July 30, 2011. Regazzoni, Marco. "Coppi e Bartali, uniti dalla sventura("Coppi and Bartali, united by misfortune")". SportVintage (in...
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