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brother Guido Anzile and
uncle Gino
Sciardis were also cyclists. "Ugo
Anzile".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 7
February 2017. Ugo
Anzile at
Cycling Archives...
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Guido Anzile (26
September 1928 – 4
March 2022) was an Italian-born
French cyclist. He was the
brother of
fellow cyclist Ugo
Anzile and the
nephew of...
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finished in
fifth place in the 1950 Paris–Roubaix. His
nephews Guido Anzile and Ugo
Anzile were also cyclists. 1937
Nantes - Les
Sables d'Olonne
Circuit de...
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dominated by
French riders. The
first non-French
winner was
Italian Ugo
Anzile in 1954, the
second was Holland's
Frits Pirard in 1979. Ten
riders have...
- p****ing
through Anjiang, Liuzhangzi, Lijiaying, Miaojiaying, Baimachuan,
Anziling, Banbishan, Wangzhangzi, and
ending at Cheng-Tang
border with Tangshan...
- Île-de-France + 2h 00' 46" 32 Jean Forestier (FRA)
France + 2h 09' 20" 33 Ugo
Anzile (FRA) North-East/Centre + 2h 10' 40" 34 Luciano Pezzi (ITA)
Italy + 2h...
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Luxembourg + 46' 41" 19 Jan Nolten (NED)
Netherlands + 47' 29" 20 Ugo
Anzile (ITA)
Italy + 50' 38" 21 Lucien Lazaridès (FRA) South-East + 52' 16" 22...
- Rich Yonakor, 63,
American basketball player (San
Antonio Spurs).
Guido Anzile, 93, Italian-born
French road
racing cyclist. Anne Beaumanoir, 98, French...
- 1954. The race
started and
finished in Plouay. The race was won by Ugo
Anzile. "Bretagne
classic Ouest-France (World Tour)". BikeRaceInfo.
Retrieved 16...
- Mahé (FRA) West 67h 11' 40" 2 Marcel Ernzer (LUX)
Luxembourg + 1' 18" 3 Ugo
Anzile (ITA)
Italy + 2' 23" 4 Jean Robic (FRA) MG West + 8' 50" 5 Fritz Schär (SUI)...