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Velodromo Vigorelli (from 2001
officially Velodromo Maspes-
Vigorelli) is a 397-metre (434 yd; 1,302 ft) semi-covered
velodrome in Milan, Italy. It is currently...
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Adolfo Vigorelli (26
October 1921 – 22 June 1944) was an
Italian Resistance fighter during World War II. The
second son of Ezio
Vigorelli, a well-known...
- confirmed.
Reference After the
renovation of the
historical stadium Velodromo Vigorelli ended up in 2018, the
Milano Seamen were able to play
again their home...
- Ezio
Vigorelli (17
August 1892 – 24
October 1964) was an
Italian lawyer and
politician who was a
member of the
Italian Socialist Party (PSI) and then...
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Francesco Vigorelli (born 25
February 1979),
better known by his
stage name Jake La Furia, is an
Italian rapper,
record producer and
radio host. He is...
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parking lot for more than 1,100 cars and a
heliport are included. The
Vigorelli Velodrome — the
venue of
World Championships track cycling races and the...
- (1949),
Ludovico D'Aragona (1949),
Giuseppe Saragat (1949–1952), Ezio
Vigorelli (1952),
Giuseppe Romita (1952),
Giuseppe Saragat (1952–1954), Gianmatteo...
- death, the
Velodromo Vigorelli in Milano,
where Maspes began with
racing competitions, was
renamed into
Velodromo Maspes-
Vigorelli. 1948 1st,
Coppa Caldirola...
- who have won five
Italian Super Bowls. The team
plays at the
Velodromo Vigorelli, with a
capacity of 8,000.
Another American football team that use the...
- who have won five
Italian Super Bowls. The team
plays at the
Velodromo Vigorelli, with a
capacity of 8,000.
Another American football team that uses the...