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  1. Fausto-Angelo Coppi (Castellania, Provincia de Alessandria, 15 de septiembre de 1919-Tortona, Provincia de Alessandria, 2 de enero de 1960), [2] más conocido como Fausto Coppi, fue un ciclista italiano, apodado Il Campionissimo y l'Airone.

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    Angelo Fausto Coppi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfausto ˈkɔppi]; 15 September 1919 – 2 January 1960) was an Italian cyclist, the dominant international cyclist of the years after the Second World War. His successes earned him the title Il Campionissimo ("Champion of Champions").

  3. Fausto Coppi (Castellania, 15 de septiembre de 1919 - Tortona, 2 de enero de 1960), fue un ciclista profesional italiano. Considerado como uno de los más grandes de la historia, comenzó como gregario de Gino Bartali.

  4. It is difficult to imagine the impact of Coppi’s legacy nearly 65 years after his death. But on stage three of this year’s Tour, the race will honor a rider who was so much more than a two time winner. “Coppi was a star, a diva!” says Geminiani. “And yet he was so kind. There will never be another one like Fausto. His death was such a ...

  5. Fausto Coppi was an Italian cyclist who won five Giro d'Italia and two Tour de France titles. See his biography, results, points, and statistics on Pro Cycling Stats website.

  6. Hace 1 día · El pelotón rendirá homenaje a Fausto Coppi a su paso por Tortone, lugar en el que falleció el campeón italiano. 230 kilómetros camino de Turín en un recorrido que está predestinado a ...

  7. 15 de ene. de 2012 · The Italian dominated the sport either side of the Second World War, using his all-round skills as a climber, sprinter and time-trialist to build a palmares that rewrote the...