Remo Bertoni
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Remo Bertoni was an Italian
Italy
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 professional road bicycle racer. He is most known for his silver medal in the Elite race of the 1932 Road World Championships.

Palmares

1929 - Amateur & Legnano
Independent Road Race Champion
World Amateur Road Race Championship

1930 - Legnano
1931 - Legnano
1st, GP Bendoni
1st, GP Masnego
1st, Stages 2 & 3, Giro di Campania

1932 - Legnano, Gloria
1st, Treviso-Monte Grappa
World Road Race Championship
2nd, National Road Race Championship
3rd, Giro d'Italia
1932 Giro d'Italia
The 1932 Giro d'Italia was held from 14 May to 5 June 1932. It was won by the Italian Antonio Pesenti. This 21st edition covered 3,235 km, at an average speed of 30.59 km/h, for a total of 13 stages....

Winner Stage 11
3rd, Giro di Lombardia

1933 - Bianchi
1st, Pistoia-Prunetta
2nd, National Road Race Championship
19th, Giro d'Italia
1933 Giro d'Italia
The 1933 Giro d'Italia was held from 6 May to 28 May 1933. It was won by Alfredo Binda .This 20th edition covered 3,343 km at an average speed of 30.043 km/h, for a total of 17 stages.- Stages :...


1934 - Legnano
1st, Castellanza-Macugnaga
1st, Cittiglio-Leffe
6th, Giro d'Italia
1934 Giro d'Italia
The 1934 Giro d'Italia was held from 19 May to 10 June 1934. It was won by the Italian Learco Guerra. This 20th edition covered 3,706 km at an average speed of 30.548 km/h, for a total of 17 stages.Favourite Alfredo Binda retired during the 6th stage...

Winner Maglia verde (Mountains Competition)

1935 - Legnano
6th, Giro d'Italia
1935 Giro d'Italia
The 1935 Giro d'Italia of cycling was held from 18 May to 9 June 1935. It was won by the Italian Vasco Bergamaschi. This 23rd edition covered 3,577 km at an average speed of 31.363 km/h, for a total of 18 stages....


1936 - Il Littorale
1937 - Il Littorale, Urago
1938
1st, Coppa Victoria

1939
Cyclo-Cross Champion
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