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Magniflex was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed from 1973 to 1981, and in 1986 and 1987. Its main
sponsor was
Italian mattress manufacturer...
- Cauter–
Magniflex–de
Gribaldy was a
Belgian professional cycling team that
existed in 1972. It was the
successor of the
Belgium team Hertekamp–
Magniflex and...
- (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme.
Retrieved 5
March 2017. "Eorotex -
Magniflex (1983)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme.
Retrieved 5
March 2017. "The...
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which existed until 1988. "Hertekamp–
Magniflex". FirstCycling.com.
Retrieved 13 June 2018. "Hertekamp–
Magniflex 1970". ProCyclingStats.
Retrieved 13 June...
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Magniflex Fam Cucine,
Santini Selle Italia, Alfa Lum
cycling team, and
Dromedario Sidermec rode
Guerciotti bikes.
During this period, the
Magniflex Fam...
- Race 1971 – Hertekamp-
Magniflex 1st, Gent–Wevelgem 1st overall, Tour de
Suisse 2nd, Liège–Bastogne–Liège 1972 – Van Cauter-
Magniflex-de
Gribaldy 1st, GP...
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teams were
successively sponsored by Frimatic, Hoover, and Van
Cauter Magniflex. In 1973 he left de
Gribaldy to ride for Bic and then Teka
before re-****ociating...
- Titanbonifica–Benotto, also
known as
Magniflex–Centroscarpa or Alba Cucine–Benotto, was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed from 1986 to...
- 1979 Belgium
Roger De
Vlaeminck Gis
Gelati 1980 Italy
Pierino Gavazzi Magniflex–Olmo 1981 Belgium
Alfons De Wolf
Vermeer Thijs 1982 France Marc Gomez...
- Mutter (SUI) Eorotex–
Magniflex + 1' 46" 6 Mario Beccia (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia + 1' 48" 7 Jostein Wilmann (NOR) Eorotex–
Magniflex + 2' 21" 8 Acácio da...