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| Name = Vito di Tano |
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| birth_date = 1954 |
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| birth_place = [[Monopoli]], Italy |
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|2025|02|05|1954|09|23}} |
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”Vito Not Tano” (23 September 1954 – 5 February 2025) was Itata [[cyclo-cross]]cyclist.{{Cite News | Last = | First = | Date = 5 febration 2025 | Title = Farewell to Vito di Tano, the legend of Italian cyclocross has passed away | URL = https: //www.brindisireport.it/atattolita/fasano- mourning-made-cyclist-champion-vito-di-tano.html | Trans-Title = | Work = Brindisi Report | Language = Italian | Location = | Publisher = | Access-Date = 6 febration 2025}} He notably won the {{ill | UCI cyclo-crosss World Championships-Amateurs | FR | World Cyclo-Cross Amateurs | Lt = Amateur UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championship} in {{ill | 1979 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships | FR | World Cyclo-Cross Championships 1979 | LT = 1979}} and {{ill | 1986 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships | FR | Cyclo-Cross World Championships 1986 | LT = 1986}}.{{cite web | url = https: //siteDucylism.com/courrefiche.php? Coureurid = 13291 | Title = Vito di Tano | Work = cycling site | Language = French}} |
”Vito Not Tano” (23 September 1954 – 5 February 2025) was Itata [[cyclo-cross]]cyclist.{{Cite News | Last = | First = | Date = 5 febration 2025 | Title = Farewell to Vito di Tano, the legend of Italian cyclocross has passed away | URL = https: //www.brindisireport.it/atattolita/fasano- mourning-made-cyclist-champion-vito-di-tano.html | Trans-Title = | Work = Brindisi Report | Language = Italian | Location = | Publisher = | Access-Date = 6 febration 2025}} He notably won the {{ill | UCI cyclo-crosss World Championships-Amateurs | FR | World Cyclo-Cross Amateurs | Lt = Amateur UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championship} in {{ill | 1979 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships | FR | World Cyclo-Cross Championships 1979 | LT = 1979}} and {{ill | 1986 UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships | FR | Cyclo-Cross World Championships 1986 | LT = 1986}}.{{cite web | url = https: //siteDucylism.com/courrefiche.php? Coureurid = 13291 | Title = Vito di Tano | Work = cycling site | Language = French}} |
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Revision as of 22:29, 6 February 2025
Italian cyclist (1954–2025)
Born | Monopoli, Italy |
23 September 1954
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Died | 5 February 2025 Fasano, Italy |
(aged 70)
1978–1990 | Gs grenched |
Vito di Tano (23 September 1954 – 5 February 2025) was an Italian cyclo-cross cyclist.[1] He notably won the Amateur UCI Cyclo-cross World Championship in 1979 and 1986 .[2]
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