Fausto Coppi
Fausto Coppi was an iconic Italian cyclist, often hailed as one of the greatest in the sport's history. His prowess on both climbing and flat courses earned him numerous victories, including multiple Tours de France and Giro d'Italia titles, and he was known for his stylish riding and intense rivalries, particularly with Gino Bartali.
Born on Sep 15, 1919 (106 years old)
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Colombia:
Fausto Coppi is mentioned as one of the legendary cyclists that Pogacar is compared to.
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Denmark:
Fausto Coppi is a legendary Italian cyclist who also won the Lombardiet Rundt five times in the 1940s and 1950s.
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France:
Fausto Coppi is a legendary Italian cyclist who did not achieve the same consecutive successes as Tadej Pogacar.
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Luxembourg:
Fausto Coppi is noted for having previously achieved five wins in the Lombardy race.
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San Marino:
Fausto Coppi is a legendary cyclist who won 'Il Lombardia' five times, though not consecutively.
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United Arab Emirates:
Fausto Coppi's record of five consecutive wins was matched by Tadej Pogačar.
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Slovenia:
If Pogačar achieves a fifth consecutive victory, he will equal the legendary record of Fausto Coppi.
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Slovenia:
Fausto Coppi was a legendary cyclist known as Il Campionissimo, the champion of champions.
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Spain:
Fausto Coppi is commemorated with a monument at the start of the Vuelta.
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Italy:
Fausto Coppi was a legendary cyclist who commented on the significance of being last in the Giro.
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