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          Marco Pantani (Italian: [ˈmarko panˈtaːni]; 13 January – 14 February ) was an....

           

          Marco Pantani was born January 13th, 1970, at 11.45am, in Bufalini Hospital of Cesena.

          At pm on 14 February , former Tour de France winner Marco Pantani was found dead in Rimini.

        1. At pm on 14 February , former Tour de France winner Marco Pantani was found dead in Rimini.
        2. Marco Pantani, the "Phantom of the Alps," a cycling icon whose breathtaking feats were matched only by his tragic descent, remains a compelling narrative.
        3. Marco Pantani (Italian: [ˈmarko panˈtaːni]; 13 January – 14 February ) was an.
        4. The intimate biography of the charismatic Tour de France winner Marco Pantani, now updated to include the 20investigation into Pantani's death.
        5. Explore the journey of one of the most iconic cyclists of all time with "The Death of Marco Pantani: A Biography." This gripping book delves into the life.
        6. At birth his weight was 3.75 kg.

          In the house in Via Saffi in Cesenatico, property of his grandparents Sotero and Delia (where Pantani’s family stayed until 1978), waiting Tonina mother and the little baby, there were his father Paolo, his sister Manola (15 months years old) and of course the grandparents.

          Marco spent his childhood in the name of curiosity. He wanted to know, dreamed, and had already clear his passions. He learned to dip his brightness in a wide variety of interests, often as an alternative to school, where he didn’t excell, because he didn’t dedicated it the best of himself.

          Fishing, because of his grandfather Sotero and hunting, because his father Paolo was crazy about it, were an important part of Marco’s world. He also played soccer, but soon he understood that this wasn’t the sport suitable for him.

           

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