Giovanni Brunero
Cyclist and Giro d'Italia champion

Born
1895
130 years ago
Died
November 23rd, 1934
90 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Italy
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Achieved notable success in professional cycling during the early 20th century. Won the Giro d'Italia twice, first in 1921 and again in 1922. Competed in multiple prestigious events, establishing a reputation as a skilled endurance cyclist. Participated in the Tour de France, showcasing talent and resilience in challenging race conditions.
Won Giro d'Italia in 1921 and 1922
Competed in multiple editions of Tour de France
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