Roberto Visentini (born 2 June 1957) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist who won the White Jersey in the 1978 Giro, finished in the...
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engraver Bruno Visentini (1914–1995), Italian politician Luca Visentini (born 1969), Italian trade unionist and poet Roberto Visentini (born 1957), Italian...
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1952), Mexican swimmer Roberto Tremelloni (1900–1987), Italian economist and politician Roberto Visentini, Italian cyclist Roberto Xalino (born 1987), Cape...
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Giro-Vuelta double after Eddy Merckx who achieved the double in 1973. Roberto Visentini had been the Inoxpran team leader in 1983 when he finished second...
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with the counterattack and take the pink jersey from his teammate Roberto Visentini, who had been previously leading the classification. His behaviour...
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nineteen teams entered the 22-stage race, that was won by Italian Roberto Visentini of the Carrera Jeans–Vagabond team. The second and third places were...
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second rider ever to do so. Roche's teammate and defending champion Roberto Visentini took the first race leader's maglia rosa (English: pink jersey) after...
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to Carrera, where he supported figures such as Claudio Chiappucci, Roberto Visentini and Stephen Roche; Cassani later raced for Gewiss–Bianchi, Ariostea...
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riders were asked to choose their top picks for the overall victory. Roberto Visentini garnered the most votes from his fellow riders, but Delgado, Hampsten...
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Claire–Look 3,998 km (2,484 mi) 105h 46' 51" + 1' 08" 1 1986 Italy Roberto Visentini Carrera Jeans–Vagabond 3,858 km (2,397 mi) 102h 33' 55" + 1' 02" 1...
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