Gewiss–Bianchi was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1979 to 1989. The team was selected to race in eleven consecutive editions of...
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2007 the team was renamed Gewiss–Bianchi. Bianchi bicycles are traditionally painted Celeste, a turquoise also known as Bianchi Green, (and sometimes,[when...
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multiple World Champion Julien Absalon. In 2007 the team was renamed Gewiss–Bianchi. Major results 1899 No recorded wins 1900 No recorded wins 1905 Milano–Torino...
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Gewiss-Bianchi and Atala–Ofmega won one stage apiece. Ceramiche Ariostea rider Stephan Joho took stage 3 in a sprint finish, as did Gewiss-Bianchi rider...
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Moreno Argentin Sammontana–Bianchi 1986 Italy Moreno Argentin Sammontana–Bianchi 1987 Italy Moreno Argentin Gewiss–Bianchi 1988 Netherlands Adri van...
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Gianbattista Baronchelli Supermercati Brianzoli 1987 Italy Moreno Argentin Gewiss–Bianchi 1988 France Charly Mottet Système U–Gitane 1989 Switzerland Tony...
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Chiappucci, Roberto Visentini and Stephen Roche; Cassani later raced for Gewiss–Bianchi, Ariostea, GB-MG and Saeco. He retired in 1996 after being hit by a...
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of the twenty competing squads, five of which won multiple stages. Gewiss-Bianchi collected a total of six stage wins through two riders, Argentin and...
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electrical engineering company Gewiss took over as the main sponsor in 1994. Gewiss had previously sponsored the Bianchi cycling team from 1987 to 1989...
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manufacturer Bianchi. In the late 1980s, Gimondi was briefly directeur sportif at the Gewiss–Bianchi team. He served as manager for Bianchi's mountain-bike...
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