Gazzola (cycling team)

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Gazzola

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Charly Gaul c.1961–1963
Team information
Registered Italy
Founded 1960 (1960)
Disbanded 1964
Discipline Road
Bicycles Fiorelli
Team name history
1960–1961
1962
1963–1964
Gazzola–Fiorelli
Gazzola–Fiorelli–Hutchinson
Gazzola

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References

  1. "Accès équipes Gazzola" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 3 February 2017.

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