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Fiorenzo Magni (17 December 1920– 19 October 2012). He was the "third man" of the golden age of Italian cycling, at the time of the rivalry between Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali. Magni seemed to be at his best the worse the weather became. His three victories at the Tour of Flanders were in harsh, cold conditions. In 1956 at the Giro d’Italia Magni broke his clavicle on stage 12 and still managed to finish second overall in his retirement year.
Giro d'Italia
- General classification winner 3 times
- 6 stage wins
Tour de France
- 12 stage wins
Vuelta a España
- Point classification winner 1955
- 3 stage wins
Numerous other professiponal races