Marco Pantani
Marco Pantani was an Italian professional cyclist famous for his exceptional climbing abilities and dramatic racing style. He won both the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia in 1998, but his career was marred by personal struggles and doping allegations.
Born on Jan 13, 1970 (55 years old)
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San Marino:
Marco Pantani is remembered for his dignity in the face of doping accusations.
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San Marino:
Marco Pantani is remembered for his tragic life and the accusations of doping that plagued his career.
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San Marino:
Marco Pantani is remembered fondly in the cycling community, with many still eager to share anecdotes about him.
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Australia:
Marco Pantani is a celebrated Tour stage winner whose name is carried on one of the hairpins of Alpe d'Huez.
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Italy:
Marco Pantani was mentioned in relation to a past investigation led by Sabato Riccio.
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San Marino:
Marco Pantani is remembered as a legendary cyclist during the race.
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Switzerland:
Marco Pantani was a renowned cyclist whose record was surpassed by Tadej Pogacar during the Tour.
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Switzerland:
Marco Pantani's old record was broken by Vingegaard and Pogacar during their ascent.
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Denmark:
Marco Pantani, known as 'The Pirate', had a dramatic rivalry with Lance Armstrong during the Tour de France, particularly on Mont Ventoux.
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Monaco:
Pogacar had previously shattered Marco Pantani's record in the climb of Plateau de Beille.
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