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- Franco Chioccioli (born 25 August 1959) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the 1991...
- Thurau  Germany Rolf Gölz  Germany Gianbattista Baronc****i  Italy Franco Chioccioli  Italy Mario Cipollini  Italy Maurizio Fondriest  Italy Franco Ballerini...
- This team had riders such as Fabio Baldato, Franco Ballerini, Franco Chioccioli, Dag Erik Pedersen and the young sprinter Mario Cipollini. In 1992, under...
- race lead from Chioccioli after winning the event's fourth stage. However, he lost the lead back to Chioccioli the following day. Chioccioli protected his...
- stage in 1985. Stefano Tomasini  Italy Franco Chioccioli  Italy 1 stage (1 in 1985), Franco Chioccioli "Fanini-Wührer-Sibicar (1984)" (in French). Mémoire...
- Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992:  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1994:...
- and third respectively were the Italians Claudio Chiappucci and Franco Chioccioli. Indurain's victory in the 1992 Giro was his first step in completing...
- 37' 54" 2  Didier Thueux [fr] (FRA) Castorama–Raleigh s.t. 3  Franco Chioccioli (ITA) Del Tongo–MG Boys s.t. 4  Franco Ballerini (ITA) Del Tongo–MG Boys...
- Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992:  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1994:...
- Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992:  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1994:...