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Marco Pantani (Italian: [ˈmarko
panˈtaːni]; 13
January 1970 – 14
February 2004) was an
Italian road
racing cyclist,
widely regarded as one of the greatest...
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Pantani: The
Accidental Death of a
Cyclist is a 2014 feature-length do****entary film
directed by
James Erskine. It is
about the life and
death of road...
- Pirata:
Marco Pantani is a 2007
Italian television film
written and
directed by
Claudio Bonivento. The film is
loosely based on the book
Pantani: eroe tragico...
- The
Memorial Marco Pantani is a
professional road
bicycle race held
annually in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The race has been
organized since 2004 and serves...
- Tour de
France DVDs, and by
Cycle Sport. In a
biography of
Pantani, Matt
Rendell notes Pantani at: 1994 – 38m 0s; 1995 – 38m 4s; 1997 – 37m 35s. The Alpe...
- in 1997 and 1999 were
either side of the
first win by
Marco Pantani's win in 1998.
Pantani was
considered a
favorite to win the Giro d'Italia
Other contenders...
- anti-clockwise
route through France to
finish in
Paris on 2 August.
Marco Pantani of
Mercatone Uno–Bianchi won the
overall general classification, with Team...
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Pantani attacked on the
stage to the Alpe d'Huez. Ullrich, who was nine
minutes ahead of
Pantani overall,
limited his
losses to 47 seconds.
Pantani attacked...
- was
discontinued in 2011, and in 2013, it
merged with the
Memorial Marco Pantani,
which also
takes place in Romagna. The race
returned in 2024,
again on...
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Savoldelli and
Gilberto Simoni.
Marco Pantani is
credited with four high
mountain stage victories. Late in the race
Marco Pantani was
accused of
using EPO and...