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  1. The Ambrogio Molteni Foundation is the return of a historic brand from the cycling world in a new guise. Its mission is to bring help to former professionals of world cycling in difficulty because they fallen into poverty or have been victims of disabling injuries or other vicissitudes.

  2. Ambrogio Molteni is known for The Tartars (1961), Radhapura - Endstation der Verdammten (1968) and Violence in a Women's Prison (1982).

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  3. La Fondazione Ambrogio Molteni rappresenta il ritorno di un marchio storico del mondo del ciclismo in una veste nuova. La sua mission è portare un aiuto concreto ad ex professionisti del ciclismo mondiale in difficoltà perchè caduti in indigenza o rimasti vittime di infortuni invalidanti o per diverse vicissitudini

  4. Ambrogio Molteni is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Actor, Story, Script Supervisor, Assistant Director, Second Assistant Director, Screenstory, Director, and Co-Director. Some of their work includes Black Emanuelle, Violence in a Women's Prison, Sister Emanuelle, Crazy Desires of a Murderer, Enter the Devil, Black Emanuelle 2, David and ...

  5. Aug 17, 2005 · Ambrogio Molteni, 72, former professional rider and director of the famous Molteni team including Eddy Merckx in the '70s, passed away on Tuesday, August 16, following...

  6. A little more than a year later, the Molteni Foundation performs its first concrete act: during the evening of the TuttoBici Oscars on Friday, November 22, 2019, in Milan, Mario and Pierangela Molteni - Ambrogio's two children and promoters of the initiative - have in fact announced the name of the first beneficiary of the Foundation's work.

  7. Ambrogio Molteni is a writer and director. He is known for Black Emmanuelle (1975), Goldface: The Fantastic Superman (1967), The Last Gun (1964), The Tartars (1961) and The Seven Tasks of Ali Baba (1962).