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Masnada may
refer to:
Masnada or Condottieri,
Italian mercenary leader Fausto Masnada,
Italian cyclist Florence Masnada,
French alpine skier This disambiguation...
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Fausto Masnada (born 6
November 1993 in Bergamo) is an
Italian cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam XDS
Astana Team. In May 2019, he was named...
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Florence Masnada (born 16
December 1968 in Vizille) is a
retired French alpine skier, who won two
bronze Olympic medals. Pincus,
Arthur (February 14,...
- UCI
World Tour. It was won by
Tadej Pogačar in the
sprint against Fausto Masnada. In the
chasing group Adam
Yates won the
sprint for
third place. Twenty-five...
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although he was
subsequently joined at the
front of the race by
Fausto Masnada, Pogačar won the
resulting two-man
sprint at the
finish line. He became...
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Sciaraffia (concl. conf.);
Borgianni G. (Avv. Mauro, Nicolò) c.
Masnada (Avv. Porzio, Monti, Corti),
Boncompagni (Avv. Capano), Luporini, Eredità...
- race
occurred on
stage six,
where the
breakaway took the stage.
Fausto Masnada (Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec) beat
Valerio Conti (UAE Team Emirates) to...
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combat experience in the Holy Land. At the Crusades' conclusion, the
first masnada (bands of
roving soldiers; pl.: masnade)
appeared in Italy.
Given the profession...
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Brigitte Oertli 1990:
Anita Wachter 1991:
Sabine Ginther 00000
Florence Masnada 1992:
Sabine Ginther 1993:
Anita Wachter 1994:
Pernilla Wiberg 1995: Pernilla...
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National Road Race
Championships for the
first time,
outsprinting Fausto Masnada,
after both
riders attacked on the
final lap of a
hilly course in and around...