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Lygie was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed for
several periods between 1922 and 1964. The team was
sponsored by
Lygie, an
Italian bicycle...
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Lygia leave Rome. Paweł Deląg –
Marcus Vinicius Magdalena Mielcarz –
Lygie Callina Bogusław
Linda –
Petronius Michał
Bajor – Nero
Agnieszka Wagner...
- 2012-07-09. "Atala 1932". Cyclingarchives.com.
Retrieved 2012-07-09. "Atala–
Lygie 1946". Cyclingarchives.com.
Retrieved 2012-07-09. "Atala–Pirelli 1947"....
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professional road
bicycle racer. He won the 1951 Paris–Roubaix. 1940 –
Lygie 1941 – Dop,
Ferroviario Venezia 1st, GP di Duca
degli Abruzzi 1st, GP Maresciello...
- Broni–Girardengo 1959–1960 Faema–Guerra 1961
Ghigi 1962–1963 San
Pellegrino 1964
Lygie 1965
Maino 1966–1968
Vittadello 1969–1972 G.B.C. 1973
Filotex 1974 Furzi...
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Discipline Road Role
Rider Professional teams 1962–1963 San
Pellegrino 1964
Lygie 1965
Maino 1966–1967
Vittadello Major wins Giro del
Trentino (1962)...
- that
partook in the race were: Bianchi, Fréjus, Ganna, Gloria, Legnano,
Lygie, Olympia, and Belgium. The
teams ranged from six to
eight riders each. There...
- also in Philadelphia. With the
company she
notably performed the role of
Lygie in the
United States premieres of Jean Nouguès's Quo
vadis in 1911, and...
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entering the race were: Arbos–Talbot
Benotto Bianchi Cozzi-Silger
Legnano Lygie Olmo
Monterosa Viscontea Wally Welter Wilier Triestina In the fifteenth...
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Benotto 1946 Italy Vito
Ortelli Benotto–Superga 1947 Italy
Italo De Zan
Lygie–Pirelli 1948 Italy
Sergio Maggini Wilier Triestina 1949 Italy
Luigi Casola...