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Cycling team
Ariostea (UCI team code: ARI) was an Italian professional cycling team from 1984 to 1993. Its first team manager was Giorgio Vannucci; he was replaced
Ariostea
Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea is located in the Palazzo Paradiso in central Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was named Ariostea, because the collection
Biblioteca_Comunale_Ariostea
Building in Ferrara, Italy
Sala Ariosto—mausoleum of the writer Ludovico Ariosto Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea—a historical library and archive of Ferrara The palace was erected in 1391
Palazzo_Paradiso
Italian cyclist
Trophia de Mare Casartelli began his professional career in 1993 with the Ariostea team. He won a stage in the Settimana Bergamasca race, came second in a
Fabio_Casartelli
Museum, Visitor Center in Kilchberg, Switzerland
Statuario Altissimo porcelain stoneware slabs by the Italian ceramics company Ariostea were used in the museum's interior. The design of these were inspired by
Lindt_Home_of_Chocolate
Cycling race
race's other classifications, Massimiliano Lelli of the Ari-Ceramiche Ariostea team finished as the best rider aged 25 or under in the general classification
1991_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
Cucine–Benotto Alfa Lum–Legnano Atala–Ofmega Carrera Jeans–Vagabond Ceramiche Ariostea Chateau d'Ax Cyndarella–Isotonic Del Tongo–Colnago Fanini–Seven Up Gewiss–Bianchi
1988_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
each of the twenty teams contesting the race by lowest cumulative time. Ariostea finished as winners of the team points classification. Twenty teams were
1993_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
Winner Massimo Ghirotto (ITA) (Carrera Jeans–Vagabond) Second Laurent Jalabert (FRA) (ONCE) Third Bruno Cenghialta (ITA) (Ariostea) ← 1991 1993 →
1992_Wincanton_Classic
Italian cyclist
Current team Retired Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1986–1987 Ariostea–Gres 1988–1989 Atala–Ofmega 1990–1991 Gis Gelati–Benotto 1992 Mercatone
Maurizio_Vandelli
Cycling race
Erich Maechler (SUI) (Carrera Jeans–Vagabond) Second Tony Rominger (SUI) (Chateau d'Ax) Third Rolf Sørensen (DEN) (Ariostea–Gres) ← 1987 1989 →
1988_Tirreno–Adriatico
Cycling race
nationality: Lotto–Superclub (Belgian), Postobón–Manzana–Ryalcao (Colombian), and Ariostea (Italian). Of the 198 cyclists starting the race, 58 were riding the Tour
1990_Tour_de_France
Cycling road race held in Italy
the Giro and been used ever since. The classification was first won by Ariostea in 1993. The classification is a team points classification, with the top
Giro_d'Italia
Buckler–Colnago–Decca Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Ariostea Report April 14 Paris–Roubaix France Marc Madiot (FRA) RMO Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Ariostea Report April 21 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
1991_UCI_Road_World_Cup
Cycling race stages
Moreno Argentin (ITA) Mecair–Ballan 2h 02' 48" 2 Marco Saligari (ITA) Ariostea + 34" 3 Vladimir Poulnikov (UKR) Carrera Jeans–Tassoni s.t. 4 Massimo
1993 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1a to Stage 10
1993_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1a_to_Stage_10
Cycling race
of riders was 27.48 years, ranging from 22–year–old Andrea Ferrigato (Ariostea) to 36–year–old Sean Kelly (Lotus–Festina). The team with the youngest
1992_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
started and finished in Liège. The race was won by Moreno Argentin of the Ariostea team. "Liège-Bastogne-Liège (World Tour), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved
1991_Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Cycling race
to send a full team. The teams entering the race were: Qualified teams Ariostea Banesto Carrera Jeans–Tassoni Castorama CLAS–Cajastur Festina–Lotus Gatorade–Mega
1993_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Winner Herminio Díaz Zabala (ESP) (ONCE) Second Federico Ghiotto [it] (ITA) (Ariostea) Third Raúl Alcalá (MEX) (PDM–Concorde–Ultima) ← 1991 1992 →
1991_Tirreno–Adriatico
Cycling race stages
Stage 3 result Rank Rider Team Time 1 Moreno Argentin (ITA) Ariostea 5h 46' 13" 2 Christophe Lavainne (FRA) Castorama–Raleigh + 2' 29" 3 Uwe Raab (DDR)
1990 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
1990_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
Italian cyclist
Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1986–87 Magniflex 1988–1993 Ariostea 1994–1996 Gewiss 1997 Batik 1998 Riso Scotti–MG Maglificio Managerial teams
Bruno_Cenghialta
Cycling race
in Spa and finished in Huy. The race was won by Moreno Argentin of the Ariostea team. "Flèche Wallonne (World Tour), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved
1991_La_Flèche_Wallonne
Cycling race
Z–Tomasso (29). The teams entering the race were: Alfa Lum Amore & Vita–Fanini Ariostea Carrera Jeans–Vagabond Castorama Chateau d'Ax–Salotti CLAS–Cajastur Del
1990_Giro_d'Italia
Swiss cyclist (born 1966)
1991: Weinmann-Eddy Merckx (Switzerland) 1992: Ceramiche Ariostea (Italy) 1993: Ceramiche Ariostea (Italy) 1994: GB-MG Maglificio (Italy) 1995: MG Maglificio-Technogym
Rolf_Järmann
Association football club in Italy
None None None None 1975–76 Umbro 1976–78 In-house 1978–81 Fabra 1981–83 Ariostea 1983–84 Ennerre Overseas Travel Center 1984–86 Formaggi Ovini Sardi 1986–89
Cagliari_Calcio
Italian cyclist
Road Professional teams 1981–1982 Hoonved-Bottecchia 1983 Dromedario 1984 Ariostea 1986 Dromedario Major wins Grand Tours Giro d'Italia Young rider Classification
Giuseppe_Faraca
Dutch cycling race
Rider Team Time 1 Rolf Järmann (SUI) Ariostea 6h 40' 04" 2 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood s.t. 3 Jens Heppner (GER) Team Telekom + 1'
1993_Amstel_Gold_Race
Cycling race
Motorola had the oldest. The teams entering the race were: Qualified teams Ariostea Banesto Buckler–Colnago–Decca Carrera Jeans–Tassoni Chateau d'Ax–Gatorade
1991_Tour_de_France
Cycling team
the Tour of Flanders. The team saw many new riders in 1994 as many old Ariostea riders joined the team, along with its manager, Giancarlo Ferretti. Davide
MG_Maglificio_(cycling_team)
Cycling race
Winner Eric Van Lancker (BEL) (Panasonic–Sportlife) Second Rolf Gölz (GER) (Ariostea) Third Jan Goessens (BEL) (Weinmann–Eddy Merckx) ← 1990 1992 →
1991_Wincanton_Classic
Cycling team
KAS 1988 1992 Castorama Michael Wilson 1960 Australia individual 1988 1990 Ariostea Guido Winterberg 1962 Switzerland La Vie Claire 1988 1992 retired
Helvetia–La_Suisse
Italian philologist (1539–1589)
a collection of Tuscan proverbs (preserved at the Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea in Ferrara) and linguistic corrections to Il Pastor Fido by Giovanni Battista
Lionardo_Salviati
2024–26 concert tour by Marilyn Manson
8, 2026 Nîmes France Arena of Nîmes July 11, 2026 Ferrara Italy Piazza Ariostea July 13, 2026 Bari Fiera del Levante July 14, 2026 Rome Parco della Musica
One Assassination Under God Tour
One_Assassination_Under_God_Tour
Italy Ariostea–Gres 88 42 Kjell Nilsson Sweden Ariostea–Gres DNF 43 Stephan Joho Switzerland Ariostea–Gres DNF 44 Valerio Piva Italy Ariostea–Gres 100
List of teams and cyclists in the 1988 Giro d'Italia
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1988_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
50' 59" Results Winner Federico Echave (ESP) (CLAS–Cajastur) Second Davide Cassani (ITA) (Ariostea) Third Luc Leblanc (FRA) (Castorama) ← 1991
1992_Grand_Prix_Téléglobe
Cycling race
wildcards in June 1992. The teams entering the race were: Qualified teams Ariostea Banesto Buckler–Colnago–Decca Castorama Carrera Jeans–Vagabond CLAS–Cajastur
1992_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Results Winner Mario Cipollini (ITA) (GB–MG Maglificio) Second Johan Capiot (BEL) (TVM–Sanyo) Third Adriano Baffi (ITA) (Ariostea) ← 1991 1993 →
1992_Gent–Wevelgem
Italian bicycle manufacturer
Giovanbattista Baronchelli. From 1985 to 1989 De Rosa worked with the Ariostea team - a small start-up team which would later become dominant in European
De_Rosa_(bicycle_company)
Cycling race
them reached the finish line in Merano. The teams entering the race were: Ariostea-Gres Atala-Ofmega Carrera Jeans–Vagabond Cilo-Aufina-Gemeaz Cusin Del Tongo-Colnago
1986_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
Chaville and finished in Tours. The race was won by Rolf Sørensen of the Ariostea team. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 8 December 2017. "84ème
1990_Paris–Tours
Italian bicycle maker
CLAS–Cajastur 1990: La William 1990 - 1996: Diana-Colnago 1991 - 1993: Ariostea 1993 - 1999: Tonissteiner Colnago Saxon 1994 - 2002: Mapei 1996 - 1997:
Colnago
Italian Renaissance poet (1424–1505)
(2002:201-243) pp 210f, 230f. The codex is now in the Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea, Ferrara (MS Cl. I.368). Modern edition with commentary: Walther Ludwig
Tito_Vespasiano_Strozzi
List of cyclists
Novemail–Histor–Laser Computer Castorama CLAS–Cajastur WordPerfect–Colnago–Decca Ariostea Lampre–Polti Invited teams ZG Mobili GAN TVM–Bison Kit Amaya Seguros Lotto
List of teams and cyclists in the 1993 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1993_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
this edition, 133 completed the race. The teams entering the race were: Ariostea–Gres Atala–Ofmega Supermercati Brianzoli–Chateau d'Ax Caja Rural–Orbea
1987_Giro_d'Italia
Italian cyclist
Team information Discipline Road Role Rider Professional teams 1987–1989 Ariostea–Gres 1990–1991 Del Tongo 1992–1993 Carrera Jeans–Vagabond 1994 Brescialat–Ceramiche
Fabio_Roscioli
Italian pre-modern intellectual movement
of the dukes), was particularly emphasized with a large square: Piazza Ariostea. Biagio Rossetti, the architect behind the Erculean Addition, incorporated
Renaissance_in_Ferrara
Italian cyclist
Italian former road bicycle racer. In 1991 he turned professional with Ariostea, which he rode for until 1993. In 1994 he won the 12th stage at the Giro
Andrea_Ferrigato
Association football club in Italy
1979–1981 Superga 1981–1982 Barbero Vinicola 1982–1983 Tiko Sport 1983–1984 Ariostea 1984–1988 Adidas Sweda Italia 1988–1990 Indesit 1990–1991 ABM 1991–1993
Torino_FC
Danish cyclist (born 1964)
rider Rolf Sørensen, who got him a job as a rider for the Italian team Ariostea under sporting director Giancarlo Ferretti. Riis won stage 7 of the 1993
Bjarne_Riis
University in Ferrara, Italy
Latimer Paracelsus Massimo Pigliucci Girolamo Savonarola Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea Orto Botanico dell'Università di Ferrara ESDP-Network List of Italian universities
University_of_Ferrara
Cycling race
Albis and finished in Zürich. The race was won by Marco Saligari of the Ariostea team. "Tour De Suisse (Pro Tour) - Tour of Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo.
1993_Tour_de_Suisse
Italian cyclist and commentator
Roberto Visentini and Stephen Roche; Cassani later raced for Gewiss–Bianchi, Ariostea, GB-MG and Saeco. He retired in 1996 after being hit by a motorist while
Davide_Cassani
French one-day road cycling race
Jelle Nijdam Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago 1990 Denmark Rolf Sørensen Ariostea 1991 Belgium Johan Capiot TVM–Sanyo 1992 Belgium Hendrik Redant Lotto–Mavic–MBK
Paris–Tours
Italy Ariostea 22 Giuseppe Faraca Italy Ariostea 23 Luigi Ferreri Italy Ariostea 24 Giovanni Moro Italy Ariostea 25 Graziano Salvietti Italy Ariostea 26
List of teams and cyclists in the 1984 Giro d'Italia
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1984_Giro_d'Italia
Italian cyclist (born 1941)
1966 Sanson 1967–1970 Salvarani Managerial teams 1973–1984 Bianchi–Campagnolo 1986–1993 Ariostea–Gres 1994–1998 GB–MG Maglificio 2004–2005 Fassa Bortolo
Giancarlo_Ferretti
Festivals Historic reenactments
Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara. Frequency Last Sunday in May Location Piazza Ariostea Country Italy Years active 1259–1600 1933–1939 since 1967 Sponsor Ente
Palio_of_Ferrara
Swiss cyclist
Professional teams 1985 Heur Chrono Quartz 1986–1987 KAS 1988–1990 Ariostea 1991 Weinmann 1992 Ariostea Major wins Grand Tours Giro d'Italia 2 Stages (1988, 1989)
Stephan_Joho
Cycling race
Carlos Castillo (Varta-Café de Colombia) to 39–year–old Wladimiro Panizza (Ariostea). The team with the youngest average rider age was Gemeaz Cusin-Zor (23)
1985_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
Courtételle and finished in Geneva. The race was won by Pascal Richard of the Ariostea team. "Tour of Romandie (World Tour), Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved
1993_Tour_de_Romandie
Italian cyclist
Professional teams 1982–1984 Bianchi–Piaggio 1985–1986 Sammontana 1987–1991 Ariostea–Gres Managerial teams 2002 Mapei–Quick-Step 2003–2004 Vlaanderen–T Interim
Valerio_Piva
Cycling race
in Spa and finished in Huy. The race was won by Giorgio Furlan of the Ariostea team. "Flèche Wallonne (World Tour), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved
1992_La_Flèche_Wallonne
Italian cyclist
Role Rider Professional teams 1988–1989 Malvor–Bottecchia–Sidi 1990–1992 Ariostea 1993–1994 Lampre–Polti 1995–1996 MG Maglificio–Technogym 1997 Refin–Mobilvetta
Marco_Lietti
Italian one-day road cycling race
1989 Italy Pierino Gavazzi Polli–Mobiexport 1990 Denmark Rolf Sørensen Ariostea 1991 Switzerland Pascal Richard Helvetia–La Suisse 1992 Belgium Sammie
Trofeo_Laigueglia
Cycling race stages
Castorama + 14" 7 Yvon Ledanois (FRA) Castorama s.t. 8 Adriano Baffi (ITA) Ariostea + 15" 9 Guido Bontempi (ITA) Carrera Jeans–Vagabond s.t. 10 Franco Chioccioli (ITA)
1992 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 11
1992_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race stages
2 Mario Cipollini (ITA) GB–MG Maglificio s.t. 3 Adriano Baffi (ITA) Ariostea s.t. 4 François Simon (FRA) Castorama s.t. 5 Max Sciandri (ITA) Motorola
1992 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 22
1992_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_22
Italian painter
Ghedini; by Raffaele Ridolfi Ventaglio n. 40 - Dicembre 2009. Arte in Ariostea Archived October 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, short biography. Camillo
Giuseppe_Ghedini
Cycling race
Gilles Delion (FRA) Helvetia–La Suisse + 23" 4 Moreno Argentin (ITA) Ariostea + 31" 5 Maurizio Fondriest (ITA) Del Tongo + 31" 6 Jean-Claude Colotti (FRA)
1990_Milan–San_Remo
Bicycle race held in Hadsten, Denmark
Year Country Rider Team 1993 Denmark Bjarne Riis Ceramiche Ariostea 1994 Denmark Bjarne Riis Gewiss–Ballan 1995 Denmark Bo Hamburger TVM 1996 Denmark
Hadsten_Grand_Prix
Cycling race
Fondriest (ITA) (Lampre–Polti) Second Charly Mottet (FRA) (Novemail–Histor–Laser Computer) Third Bruno Cenghialta (ITA) (Ariostea) ← 1992 1994 →
1993_Züri-Metzgete
Cycling race
Kelly (IRL) (PDM–Concorde–Ultima) Mountains Robert Millar (GBR) (Z–Tomasso) Combination Stephan Joho (SUI) (Ariostea) Team Frank-Toyo [ca] ← 1989 1991 →
1990_Tour_de_Suisse
List of cyclists
PDM–Concorde–Ultima Banesto ONCE Chateau d'Ax–Gatorade Lotto Motorola Helvetia–La Suisse Ariostea RMO Weinmann–Eddy Merckx Histor–Sigma Toshiba Buckler–Colnago–Decca CLAS–Cajastur
List of teams and cyclists in the 1991 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1991_Tour_de_France
Italian one-day road cycling race
1991 Italy Davide Cassani Ariostea 1992 Italy Stefano Colagè ZG Mobili–Selle Italia 1993 Italy Davide Cassani Ariostea 1994 Italy Oscar Pelliccioli
Coppa_Agostoni
Cycling race
Winner Gerrit Solleveld (NED) (Superconfex–Yoko–Opel–Colnago) Second Sean Yates (GBR) (7-Eleven) Third Rolf Sørensen (DEN) (Ariostea) ← 1988 1990 →
1989_Gent–Wevelgem
Building in Ferrara, Italy
located on Borso and Corso Porta Mare, at the northwest corner of Piazza Ariostea, in Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Built in late 1591, commissioned
Palazzo_Massari
Cycling race
in San Benedetto del Tronto. The race was won by Rolf Sørensen of the Ariostea team. "Tirreno–Adriatico (Historic), Italy". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 20
1992_Tirreno–Adriatico
Belgian one-day road cycling race
Hitachi–Merckx–Mavic 1990 Italy Moreno Argentin Ariostea 1991 Italy Moreno Argentin Ariostea 1992 Italy Giorgio Furlan Ariostea 1993 Italy Maurizio Fondriest Lampre
La_Flèche_Wallonne
Italian cyclist
Santini-Selle Italia [ca] 1982–1984 Alfa Lum–Sauber 1985 Ariostea–Oece 1986–1988 Gis Gelati 1989–1990 Ariostea 1992–1995 Mercatone Uno–Medeghini–Zucchini 1996
Giuseppe_Petito
Listicle of libraries in Italy
Malatestiana, Cesena Malatestiana Library, Cesena Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea, Ferrara Biblioteca Estense, Ferrara Biblioteca comunale Aurelio Saffi [it]
List_of_libraries_in_Italy
Road bicycle race held annually in Tuscany, Italy
Marco Saligari Ariostea 1991 Italy Massimiliano Lelli Ariostea 1992 Italy Giorgio Furlan Ariostea 1993 Italy Massimiliano Lelli Ariostea 1994 Italy Francesco
Giro_di_Toscana
German cyclist (born 1962)
Del Tongo–Colnago 1987–1990 Superconfex–Kwantum–Yoko–Colnago 1991–1992 Ariostea 1993 Marin Major wins Grand Tours Tour de France 2 individual stages (1987
Rolf_Gölz
Cycling race stages
Stage 1 result Rank Rider Team Time 1 Sergio Santimaria (ITA) Ariostea–Gres 3h 34' 03" 2 Paolo Rosola (ITA) Sammontana–Bianchi + 1' 28" 3 Guido Bontempi (ITA)
1986 Giro d'Italia, Prologue to Stage 11
1986_Giro_d'Italia,_Prologue_to_Stage_11
Road cycling race in Pescara, Italy
Componibili-Club 88 1992 Switzerland Beat Zberg Helvetia 1993 Italy Alberto Elli Ariostea 1994 Denmark Rolf Sørensen GB–MG Maglificio 1995 Italy Gianni Bugno MG
Trofeo_Matteotti
Italian one-day Monument road cycling race
Ireland Sean Kelly PDM–Concorde–Ultima 1992 Switzerland Tony Rominger Ariostea 1993 Switzerland Pascal Richard CLAS–Cajastur 1994 Russia Vladislav
Giro_di_Lombardia
Dutch cycling race
Dimitri Zhdanov (RUS) Panasonic–Sportlife + 1.39 8. Marco Lietti (ITA) Ariostea + 1.43 9. Eddy Seigneur (FRA) Z + 1.45 10. Herman Frison (BEL) Tulip
1992_Ronde_van_Nederland
Italian city
(theatre) built. 1608 – Castel Tedaldo demolished. 1753 – Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea (library) opens in the Palazzo Paradiso. 1771 – University of Ferrara Botanic
Timeline_of_Ferrara
Cycling race stages
Maglificio + 15" 5 Álvaro Mejía (COL) Motorola s.t. 6 Bjarne Riis (DEN) Ariostea + 31" 7 Robert Millar (GBR) TVM–Bison Kit + 1' 00" 8 Oliverio Rincón (COL)
1993 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20
1993_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
Otto Lauritzen (NOR) 7-Eleven 8 6 Adriano Baffi (ITA) Ariostea 8 7 Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Ariostea 7 8 Ronan Pensec (FRA) Z–Peugeot 7 9 Mathieu Hermans (NED)
1989_UCI_Road_World_Cup
Cycling race
rankings, while the organisers allocated four teams with wild cards. The Ariostea team would have been eligible to start through their ranking, but decided
1989_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia + 0" 4 Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Ariostea + 0" 5 Adriano Baffi (ITA) Ariostea + 0" 6 Sammie Moreels (BEL) Lotto–Vlaanderen–Jong–Mbk–Merckx
1989_Paris–Tours
Cycling race stages
Laurent Pillon (FRA) GB–MG Maglificio s.t. 6 Fabio Casartelli (ITA) Ariostea + 8" 7 Stefano Allocchio (ITA) Lampre–Polti s.t. 8 Gianluca Bortolami (ITA)
1993 Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 to Stage 21
1993_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_11_to_Stage_21
Swiss multi-day road cycling race
Luc Roosen Tulip Computers 1992 Italy Giorgio Furlan Ariostea 1993 Italy Marco Saligari Ariostea 1994 Switzerland Pascal Richard GB–MG Maglificio 1995
Tour_de_Suisse
Italian politician (1893–1961)
Ariostea Square in Ferrara. The Ravenna family moved to a house on Corso Porta Mare across from it in 1898, after having lived in Via Vittoria in the ghetto
Renzo_Ravenna
Road cycling classification
Team points classification Year Team Points 1993 Ariostea 531 1994 Team Polti–Vaporetto 543 1995 Gewiss–Ballan 631 1996 Panaria–Vinavil 468 1997 Saeco–Estro
Team classification in the Giro d'Italia
Team_classification_in_the_Giro_d'Italia
Italian cyclist (born 1965)
1987 Magniflex 1988 Alba Cucine-Benotto 1989 Atala–Campagnolo 1990–1991 Ariostea 1992 Jolly Componibili-Club 88 1993–1994 Amore & Vita–Galatron 1995–1996
Rodolfo_Massi
72nd edition of the Giro d'Italia
Baffi (ITA) Ariostea s.t. 4 Maurizio Fondriest (ITA) Del Tongo s.t. 5 Frank Hoste (BEL) AD Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia s.t. 6 Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Ariostea s.t
1989 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 12
1989_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_12
Contini Italy Ariostea–Oece 22 Gregor Braun West Germany Ariostea–Oece 23 Marco Giovannetti Italy Ariostea–Oece 24 Wladimiro Panizza Italy Ariostea–Oece 25
List of teams and cyclists in the 1985 Giro d'Italia
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1985_Giro_d'Italia
Annual professional cycling race in Germany
Cenghialta Ariostea 1989 United States Andrew Hampsten 7-Eleven 1990 Switzerland Stephan Joho Ariostea 1991 No race 1992 Italy Alberto Elli Ariostea 1993
Hofbräu-Cup
Cycling race stages
Stage 11 result Rank Rider Team Time 1 Adriano Baffi (ITA) Ariostea 6h 19' 07" 2 Phil Anderson (AUS) TVM s.t. 3 Jean-Paul van Poppel (NED) Panasonic–Sportlife
1990 Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 to Stage 20
1990_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
Cycling race
started and finished in Monza. The race was won by Pascal Richard of the Ariostea team. "Tour of Lombardy -Il Lombardia (Giro di Lombardia)". BikeRaceInfo
1993_Giro_di_Lombardia
Cavallo Italy Ariostea–Gres 32 Piero Ghibaudo Italy Ariostea–Gres 33 Kjell Nilsson Sweden Ariostea–Gres 34 Dag Erik Pedersen Norway Ariostea–Gres 35 Luca
List of teams and cyclists in the 1986 Giro d'Italia
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_1986_Giro_d'Italia
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