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    Renato Longo (9 August 1937 – 8 June 2023) was an Italian cyclo-cross racer. Longo won the World Cyclo-cross Championships five times in 1959, 1962, 1964...
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  • 1959 Renato Longo 1960 Renato Longo 1961 Amerigo Severini 1962 Renato Longo 1963 Amerigo Severini 1964 Renato Longo 1965 Renato Longo 1966 Renato Longo 1967...
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     Renato Longo (ITA)  André Dufraisse (FRA) 1962  Renato Longo (ITA)  Maurice Gandolfo (FRA)  André Dufraisse (FRA) 1963  Rolf Wolfshohl (GER)  Renato Longo (ITA)...
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  • 83, Canadian jurist, puisne justice of the supreme court (2000–2014). Renato Longo, 85, Italian Hall of Fame cyclo-cross racer. István Maróthy, 80, Hungarian...
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  • in Milan, Young Toscanini). 8 June – Guido Bodrato, 90, politician. Renato Longo, 85, Hall of Fame cyclo-cross racer. 10 June – Nuccio Ordine, 64, literary...
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  • Lesna  France Road Roland Liboton  Belgium Cyclo-cross Jeannie Longo  France Road Renato Longo  Italy Cyclo-cross Antonin Magne  France Road Freddy Maertens...
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    established its headquarters in Milan; the first commanders were Luigi Longo who represented the Garibaldi Brigades (Italian Communist Party), Ferruccio...
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    of 21, he won the rainbow jersey in Tolosa, Spain. Initially Italian Renato Longo and Swiss Arnold Hungerbühler took a small lead in the race but halfway...
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  • Milan in 1962 by vocalist Maurizio Arcieri, Franco "Pupo" Longo (drums), Franco Jadanza and Renato "Renè" Vignocchi (guitar), Ferruccio "Ferry" Sansoni (keyboards)...
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    whose command was based in Milan and was chaired by Alfredo Pizzoni, Luigi Longo, Emilio Sereni, Sandro Pertini, and Leo Valiani (present among others the...
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