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Cipressa (Ligurian: A
Çipressa) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Imperia in the
Italian region Liguria,
located about 100
kilometres (62 mi)...
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Andrea Cipressa (born 14
December 1963) is an
Italian fencer. He won a gold
medal in the team foil
event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. He is now director...
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peloton on the
Cipressa, when van de Poel and
Ganna were the only two
riders who were able to stay with Pogačar when he attacked. On the
Cipressa, the trio...
- the race of
having used the tow of his
teamcar to
rejoin the pack on the
Cipressa climb. Démare
rebuffed these allegations,
stating that the race commissioners...
- and organist. He was born and died in the
small Ligurian coastal town of
Cipressa, near Imperia. A well-off landowner, he was also an
organist and pianist...
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Erica Cipressa (born 18 May 1996) is an
Italian right-handed foil
fencer and 2021 team
Olympic bronze medalist. She won two gold
medals at the 2019 Summer...
- Milan, but in
Varazze – but an
identical finish in Sanremo,
including the
Cipressa and
Poggio climbs. 7
editions of the race were held
between 1999 and 2005...
- 1961), fencer, team gold
medallist at the 1984
Summer Olympics Andrea Cipressa (born 1963), fencer, team gold
medallist at the 1984
Summer Olympics Dorina...
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entered the
climb of the
Cipressa,
where there was
always a
battle between the
teams to
position their riders. The
Cipressa was 5.6-kilometre (3.5-mile)...
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featuring iconic landmarks such as the P****o del Turchino, the
three Capi, the
Cipressa, and the
pivotal Poggio. The race
commenced at 10 a.m.
local time, and...