Bartolomeo Aimo (sometimes written Bartolomeo Aymo (Virle Piemonte, 24 September 1889 — Turin, 1 December 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle...
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Aymo Maggi (30 July 1903 – 23 October 1961) was an Italian racing car driver from Brescia and co-organiser of the first Mille Miglia automobile race in...
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Legnano team. Second and third respectively were the Italian riders Bartolomeo Aymo and Giuseppe Enrici. Of the 75 riders that began the Giro d'Italia...
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and third respectively were the Italian riders Giovanni Brunero and Bartolomeo Aymo. This year saw the debutant Ottavio Bottecchia finish in 5th place...
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and third respectively were the Italian riders Giuseppe Pancera and Bartolomeo Aymo. It was the edition with the highest number of participants (298),...
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and third respectively were the Italian riders Gaetano Belloni and Bartolomeo Aymo. During the 5th stage, on the "Altopiano delle Cinquemiglia" (in Abruzzo...
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Buysse, the runner-up of the previous edition. The Alcyon team had Bartolomeo Aymo and Nicolas Frantz, third and fourth in 1925. They also had Adelin...
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Nicolas Frantz (LUX) 1926 14 Nice Briançon Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA) 1925 13 Nice Briançon Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA) 1924 10 Nice Briançon Nicolas Frantz (LUX)...
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riders that started the race included Giuseppe Enrici, Federico Gay and Bartolomeo Aymo. Former winners Costante Girardengo and Giovanni Brunero, along with...
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Buysse, the runner-up of the previous edition. The Alcyon team had Bartolomeo Aymo and Nicolas Frantz, third and fourth in 1925. They also had Adelin...
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