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Bruno Cenghialta (born 5
December 1962) is a
retired Italian professional road
bicycle racer.
Cenghialta was born at
Montecchio Maggiore.
After his cycling...
- Masciarelli, ****isted by
directeur sportifs Lorenzo Di Lorenzo,
Bruno Cenghialta and
Franco Gini. The team won team
championship (or team
points ranking)...
- (1996–1999)
Davide Boifava (2000) Team manager(s)
Mario Chiesa Bruno Cenghialta Team name
history 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Ideal–Aster
Lichy Ros Mary–Minotti...
- (1993–1996)
Vladislav Bobrik (1993–1996)
Guido Bontempi (1994–1995)
Bruno Cenghialta (1994–1996)
Gabriele Colombo (1994–1996)
Giorgio Furlan (1994–1995) Ivan...
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victory in the
Amstel Gold Race
after a two-man
sprint with
Italian Bruno Cenghialta, his
fourth World Cup win. In the Tour de France, he wore the
yellow jersey...
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Sagan European Road Race,
Peter Sagan World Road Race,
Peter Sagan "Bruno
Cenghialta". Tinkoff-Saxo.
Retrieved 25
April 2015. "Tristan Hoffman". LinkedIn....
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Castorama s.t. 8 Maurizio Fondriest (ITA) Lampre–Polti s.t. 9 Bruno
Cenghialta (ITA)
Ariostea s.t. 10 Alexandr Shefer (RUS) Navigare–Blue
Storm s.t...
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success followed at the Tour de
France as
stage wins for
Bruno Cenghialta,
Argentin and
Marco Lietti registered a Tour
triple triumph on consecutive...
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sailor Bruno Ceccobelli (born 1952),
Italian painter and
sculptor Bruno Cenghialta (born 1962),
Italian cyclist Bruno Centeno (born 1988),
Argentine footballer...
- Ukraine Gewiss–Ballan 67
Bjarne Riis Denmark Gewiss–Ballan 68
Bruno Cenghialta Italy Gewiss–Ballan 69
Enrico Zaina Italy Gewiss–Ballan 71
Zenon Jaskuła...