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Giordano Cottur (24 May 1914 – 8
March 2006) was an
Italian cyclist. He was born in Trieste. His palmarès
include three 3rd
places overall at the Giro...
- Apo Lazaridès (FRA) MG
France - South-East + 53' 31" 9 Jean-Marie Goasmat (FRA)
France - West + 1h 05' 00" 10 Giordano
Cottur (ITA)
Italy + 1h 07' 18"...
- time:
Fausto Coppi, Gino Bartali,
Fiorenzo Magni,
Ferdi Kubler,
Giordano Cottur,
Gianni Ortelli,
Oreste Conte,
Adolfo Consolini,
Louison Bobet,
Briek Schotte...
- the
Wilier Triestina team, with
fellow Italians Ezio
Cecchi and
Giordano Cottur coming in
second and
third respectively. A
total of
eleven teams entered...
- Ronconi (ITA)
Italy + 5' 48" 5 Raymond Impanis (BEL)
Belgium + 7' 43" 6 Giordano
Cottur (ITA)
Italy + 8' 05" 7 René Vietto (FRA)
France + 8' 24" 8 Paul Giguet (FRA)...
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Coppi of the
Bianchi team, with
fellow Italians Gino
Bartali and
Giordano Cottur coming in
second and
third respectively.
Coppi won the
overall by way of...
- Vissers (BEL)
Belgium + 21" 3 Victor Cosson (FRA)
France s.t. 4 Giordano
Cottur (ITA)
Italy + 32" 5 Sylvère Maes (BEL)
Belgium + 1' 18" 6 Jules Lowie (BEL)...
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Giovanni Brunero Italy 15 3 0 0 0 1921, 1922, 1925, 1926 35=
Giordano Cottur Italy 15 0 0 0 0 1946, 1948, 1949 35=
Laurent Fignon France 15 1 0 1 0...
- Fermo Camellini (ITA) Netherlands/Strangers of
France + 24' 08" 8 Giordano
Cottur (ITA)
Italy + 1h 06' 03" 9 Jean-Marie Goasmat (FRA) West + 1h 16' 03" 10...
- Type
Winner 1 15 June
Milan to
Turin 185 km (115 mi)
Plain stage Giordano
Cottur (ITA) 2 16 June
Turin to
Genoa 190 km (118 mi)
Plain stage Antonio Bevilacqua (ITA)...