
Sante Carollo
Sante Carollo was an Italian cyclist known for his participation in the Giro d'Italia during the late 1940s. He became one of the first to wear the 'maglia nera,' a symbolic jersey awarded to the last-place finisher, which emerged from the humorous spirit of the race. His rivalry with Luigi Malabrocca added a unique narrative to the cycling event.
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Sante Carollo was a competitor in the Giro d'Italia who also aimed to finish last to win the black jersey.
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