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  1. Giuseppe Saronni (born 22 September 1957), also known as Beppe Saronni, is an Italian former racing cyclist. He had remarkable success riding in the Giro d'Italia. In 1980 he won 7 stages and finished 7th overall; in 1981 he won 3 stages and finished 3rd overall.

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    Piemontese di nascita, cresciuto a Buscate, comune della cinta metropolitana di Milano. Figlio di Romano, autista di bus di linea e buon ciclista dilettante in gioventù, e di Giuseppina Brambilla, casalinga che in gioventù aveva giocato a pallacanestro in serie A nella Bernocchi Legnano. Anche il nonno materno Tito Brambilla, nato nel 1897, aveva p...

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    1. 1980 1. Sei giorni di Milano (con Patrick Sercu) 1. 1982 1. Sei giorni di Milano (con René Pijnen)

    Sportivo italiano dell'annodella Gazzetta dello Sport nel 1982
    Premio Sportdel Comune di Camaiore nel 1991
    Claudio Gregori e Marco Pastonesi, L'Italia che vola. Parabiago la Città iridata da Ferrario—Zurigo 1923 a Saronni—Goodwood 1982, Portogruaro (VE), Ediciclo, 2022, ISBN 978-88-6549-431-8.
    Marco Bonarrigo, Italiani: Giuseppe Saronni, in Corriere della Sera, 22 marzo 2023, p. 21.
    Wikiquote contiene citazioni di o su Giuseppe Saronni
    Wikimedia Commons contiene immagini o altri file su Giuseppe Saronni
    (EN) Giuseppe Saronni, su procyclingstats.com.
    (FR) Giuseppe Saronni, su memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  2. Gifted with an excellent sprint, Saronni won 24 stages in the Corsa Rosa, placing sixth in the all-time classification. Additionally, his victory in the 1979 Giro d'Italia, achieved at the age of 21 years and 257 days, sees him on the third step of the podium of the youngest winners of the Corsa Rosa after Fausto Coppi and Luigi Marchisio.

  3. Giuseppe Saronni is a former Italian cyclist who won 24 stages and 2 GC in Giro d'Italia. He also won Milano-Sanremo, World Championships, and other races.

  4. Giuseppe Saronni was a track and road cyclist who competed in the 1976 Montréal Olympics. He won the sprint silver medal and the Giro d'Italia in 1979, among other achievements.

  5. Saronni has been managing professional cycling teams since 1991, only one year after having ended a glittering career as a cyclist in which he collected 205 victories, including twice winning the iconic Maglia Rosa (Pink Jersey) at the Giro d’Italia and beating Greg LeMond to win the World Cycling Championship in 1982.

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  7. Giuseppe Saronni is a retired Italian professional road bicycle racer who was born in Novara, Italy on September 22, 1957. In the late 1970s, he began his cycling career and immediately established himself as one of the sport’s most skilled riders.