Felice Gimondi - Significant Victories By Year

Significant Victories By Year

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1963
Giro del Friuli
1964
Tour de l'Avenir
1965
3 stages and Overall classification of the Tour de France
1966
Paris–Roubaix
Giro di Lombardia
1 stage of the Giro d'Italia
Paris–Brussels
1 stage of the Tour de Romandie
Coppa Agostoni
Coppa Placci
1967
Overall classification of the Giro d'Italia
2 stages of the Tour de France
Grand Prix des Nations
Giro del Lazio
Gran Premio di Lugano
1968
1 stage and Overall classification of the Vuelta a España
Trofeo Baracchi
Grand Prix des Nations
1 stage of the Giro d'Italia
Giro di Romagna, valid as Italian National Road Race Championship
Critérium des As
1969
Overall classification of the Giro d'Italia
Tour de Romandie (with 1 stage victory)
Giro dell'Appennino
1 stage of the Tour de France
1 stage of the Paris–Luxembourg
1970
Trofeo Matteotti
1 stage of the Tour de Suisse
1 stage of the Tirreno–Adriatico
1971
Tour de Romandie
2 stages of the Giro d'Italia
Giro del Piemonte
Grand Prix de Wallonie
1972
Gran Premio di Lugano
Volta a Catalunya
Giro dell'Appennino, valid as Italian National Road Race Championship
Six-Days of Milan
1973
World Cycling Championships, in Barcelona
Giro di Lombardia
Giro del Piemonte
1 stage of the Giro d'Italia
Trofeo Baracchi
Coppa Bernocchi
Giro di Puglia (with 1 stage victory)
1974
Milan – San Remo
Coppa Agostoni
1975
1 stage of the Tour de France
1976
1 stage and Overall classification of the Giro d'Italia
Paris–Brussels
1977
Six-Days of Milan

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