Alessio is an Italian male given name, and also surname. It may also refer to:
Alessio is a mostly Italian male name, Italian form of Alexius.
Lezhë is a town and municipality in northwest Albania, in the county with the same name.
Sant'Alessio con Vialone is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 30 km south of Milan and about 9 km northeast of Pavia.
The Basilica dei Santi Bonifacio e(d) Alessio is a basilica, rectory church served by the Somaschans, and titular church for a cardinal-priest on the Aventine Hill in the third prefecture of central Rome, Italy.
Alessio–Bianchi was an Italian professional cycling team which existed from 1998 to 2004. It was created in 1998 as Ballan. In 1999 Italian wheels manufacturer Alessio came in as co-sponsor, and in 2000 as main sponsor. The team was dissolved by the end of the 2004 season.
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Campagnolo is an Italian manufacturer of bicycle components with headquarters in Vicenza, Italy. The components are organised as groupsets (gruppi), and are a near-complete collection of a bicycle's mechanical parts. Campagnolo's flagship components are the Super Record, Record, and Chorus groupsets with all three representing their recent shift to 12-speed drivetrains. Super Record and Record are the top groupsets, followed by Chorus, Potenza, Centaur and Veloce. Campagnolo also produces aluminum and carbon wheels, as well as other components.
Alessio Tacchinardi is an Italian football manager and former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He is currently the head coach of Lecco.
Steven Alessio, is a former Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club. He played 184 games for Essendon between 1992 and 2003. Of Italian descent and named in the VFL/AFL Italian Team of the Century in 2007. Alessio was named as the starting ruckman for Essendon's 'Best of the AFL era' (post-1990) team, named in 2015.
Bora may refer to:
The 2002 Giro d'Italia was the 85th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began with a 6.5 km (4 mi) prologue that navigated through the streets of the Dutch city Groningen. The race came to a close with a mass-start stage that ended in the Italian city of Milan. Twenty-two teams entered the race that was won by the Italian Paolo Savoldelli of the Index Alexia team. Second and third were the American Tyler Hamilton and Italian Pietro Caucchioli.
Pietro Caucchioli is an Italian professional road racing cyclist. His two-stage wins at the 2001 Giro d'Italia and a podium finish at the 2002 Giro are his finest career accomplishments.
Alessio Sakara is an Italian professional mixed martial artist, former professional boxer and Sanshou kickboxer, currently competing in the Light Heavyweight division of Bellator MMA. A professional competitor since 2002, Sakara has also formerly competed for the UFC, Jungle Fight, Cage Warriors, and M-1 Global.
A name in Italian consists of a given name (nome) and a surname (cognome). Surnames are normally written after given names. In official documents, the surname may be written before given names. In speech, the use of given name before family name is standard in an educated style, but bureaucratic influence caused the opposite to be formerly common.
Endrio Leoni is a retired road bicycle racer from Italy, who was a professional rider from 1990 to 2002. He only served teams from his native country. Leoni twice won the Scheldeprijs.
Santini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bianchi was an Italian professional cycling team that was sponsored by and cycled on Bianchi Bicycles. A Bianchi cycling team existed in 1899 which implies that Bianchi was sponsoring professional cycling at a very early stage in the sport. It appears that the team existed from 1899 to 1900, then from 1905 to 1966, then from 1973 until 1984. It existed again in 1993 and for the last time in 2003, as Team Bianchi. In addition Bianchi has been a co-sponsor of many cycling teams.
Alessio Chiodi is an Italian former three-time Grand Prix motocross world champion.
The Italian language surname Sarti is derived from the occupation of tailor. Notable people with the surname include:
Angelo Alessio is an Italian football manager and a former player, who is manager of Kilmarnock.
Alessio Curcio is an Italian professional football player who currently plays for Vicenza.
Alessio Galletti was an Italian racing cyclist. He died from heart failure while he was racing in the Subida al Naranco, 15 km from the finish line. He participated in all 3 of the Grand Tours of cycling.
Alessio Cragno is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Cagliari and the Italy national team.
Alessio Taliani is an Italian professional racing cyclist, currently suspended from the sport. Taliani tested positive for triamcinolone acetonide at the 2016 Volta a Portugal; in October 2017, he was given a backdated four-year ban, and is unable to compete until August 2020.
Alessio Antonini is an Italian former professional racing cyclist. He rode in the 1975 Tour de France and 1976 Tour de France.