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Marco Pantani was an Italian road racing cyclist, widely regarded as one of the greatest climbing specialists in the history of the sport by measures of his legacy, credits from other riders, and records. He recorded the fastest ever climbs up the Tour's iconic venues of Mont Ventoux (46:00) and Alpe d'Huez … See more
After being disqualified at the 1999 Giro d'Italia for a hematocrit reading of 52 per cent, above the 50-per cent upper limit set by UCI, Pantani faced persistent allegations of doping throughout the rest of his career. Pantani has never been found using doping and … See more
In the years following his death, Pantani was the subject of several articles, books, songs and a film. Biographies and accounts on the life … See more
• Fiore, Stefano (2004). Pantani Vive [Pantani lives] (in Italian). De Eecloonaar. ISBN 978-90-77562-05-5. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
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His success at the Girobio led to his turning professional for the remainder of the 1992 season with Davide Boifava's Carrera Jeans–Vagabond See moreIn the early evening of 14 February 2004, Pantani was found dead at a hotel in Rimini, Italy. An autopsy revealed he had cerebral edema and … See more
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WEBFeb 14, 2022 · There's just one thing wrong with the myth of Marco Pantani, the most thrilling climber of cycling's modern era: His family, friends, fans, and countrymen believe it.
Marco Pantani: The Rise and Fall of Cycling’s …
WEBAug 27, 2022 · Learn about the life and career of Marco Pantani, the Italian cyclist who won the Giro-Tour double in 1998 and was known as Il Pirata. Discover how he rose to fame, faced doping allegations, and died young …
WEBFeb 14, 2013 · Pantani returned to racing the next year, winning two stages at the Tour de France, but he was never the same again. The Giro d'Italia 2003 was his last race ever and he tragically died on ...
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Marco Pantani, 1998 Tour de France Winner, Is Dead at 34