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| Full name | Aldo Bini | ||||||||||||||
| Born | 30 July 1915 Montemurlo, Italy  | ||||||||||||||
| Died | 16 June 1993 (aged 77) Prato, Italy  | ||||||||||||||
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| Discipline | Road | ||||||||||||||
| Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
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Aldo Bini (30 July 1915 – 16 June 1993) was an Italian road bicycle racer. He won several one-day races, as well as four stages of Giro d'Italia in 1936–1937. He placed second at the 1936 World Championships and 48th in the 1938 Tour de France.[1]
Major results
- 1935
 - 1st, Giro dell'Emilia
 - 1st, Giro del Piemonte
 - 1936
 - 1st, Giro del Piemonte
 - 1st, Giro dell'Umbria
 - 1st, Milano-Modena
 - 1st, Stage 2, Giro d'Italia
 - 1937
 - 1st, Giro di Lombardia
 - 1st, Milano-Modena
 - 1st, Stages 13, 14 & 19b, Giro d'Italia
 - Giro della provincia Milano (with Maurice Archambaud)
 - 1938
 - 1st, Milano-Modena
 - 1940
 - 1st, Coppa Bernocchi
 - 1941
 - 1st, Giro del Piemonte
 - 1942
 - 1st, Giro di Lombardia
 - 1946
 - 1st, Stage 5b, Giro d'Italia
 - 1948
 
 Giro d'Italia Maglia Nera winner- 1952
 - 1st, Milano–Torino
 
References
External links
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- Palmarès by velo-club.net (in French)
 - Palmarès by memoire-du-cyclisme.net (in French)
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