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Nello Lauredi (5
October 1924 in Mulazzo,
Italy – 8
April 2001 in Saint-Laurent-du-Var, France) was a
professional French road
bicycle racer. He was of...
- Chartreuse – are
regularly addressed in the Dauphiné. Five riders,
Nello Lauredi, Luis Ocaña,
Charly Mottet,
Bernard Hinault and
Chris Froome,
share the...
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Winner Raymond Impanis (BEL) (Mercier)
Second Nello
Lauredi (FRA)
Third Francis Anastasi [fr] (FRA)
Mountains Raymond Impanis (BEL) (Mercier)...
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Stage 13
result Rank
Rider Team Time 1 Nello
Lauredi (FRA)
France 5h 18' 41" 2 Raphaël Géminiani (FRA)
France s.t. 3 Louison Bobet (FRA)
France s.t...
- Preceded by Gaby
Gaudin Winner of Paris–Tours 1944 Succeeded by Paul Maye Preceded by Jean
Dotto Winner of the Dauphiné Libéré 1953 Succeeded by
Nello Lauredi...
- (1913–1986),
American football player in the
National Football League Nello Lauredi (1924–2001),
former professional French road
bicycle racer Nello Musumeci...
- North-East/Centre + 3' 08" 6 André Bernard (FRA) West/South-West s.t. 7 Nello
Lauredi (FRA)
France s.t. 8 Hans Dekkers (NED)
Netherlands s.t. 9 Andrea Carrea (ITA)...
- Wagtmans (NED)
Netherlands s.t. 3 Thijs Roks (NED)
Netherlands s.t. 4 Nello
Lauredi (FRA)
France s.t. 5 Jacques Dupont (FRA) South-West + 3' 13" 6 Raphaël...
- 4 0 0 0 0 1966 = 124
Roger Lapébie France 4 1 0 0 0 1937 = 124
Nello Lauredi France 4 0 0 0 0 1952 = 124
Hector Martin Belgium 4 0 0 0 0 1927 = 124...
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Magni lost his lead, and
Lauredi became leader again. The
first high
mountains appeared in
stage eight.
Magni and
Lauredi sta**** together, but because...