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  1. Francesco Moser (Italian: [franˈtʃesko ˈmɔːzer,-moˈzɛr], German:; born 19 June 1951), nicknamed "Lo sceriffo" (The sheriff), is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer. He finished on the podium of the Giro d'Italia six times including his win in the 1984 edition .

  2. Francesco Moser è un ex ciclista su strada e pistard italiano. Professionista dal 1973 al 1988, è stato soprannominato Lo Sceriffo per la capacità di gestire il gruppo durante la corsa; in carriera ha vinto un Giro d'Italia e diverse classiche, tra cui tre Parigi-Roubaix, due Giri di Lombardia, una Freccia Vallone, una Gand ...

  3. fmoserbikes.com › enHome - F Moser

    From the ’77 Road World Championship to the ’84 Hour Record in Mexico City, Francesco Moser’s life has been an endless race, full of triumphs as well as struggles, always looking for technological and personal achievements.

  4. Apr 11, 2021 · With a career that included a World Championships win, Hour record and countless classics titles, Francesco Moser also remains one just two riders to have ever won Paris-Roubaix three times ...

  5. Francesco Moser (born 1951-06-19 in Palù di Giovo) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Italy, active between 1971 and 1988. His best results are 23 stage wins in Giro d'Italia and 3 wins in Paris - Roubaix.

  6. Moser's two greatest victories were the 1984 Giro d'Italia and the 1977 World Championship road race. His World Championship was sandwiched by two second places in the race, in 1976 behind Freddy Maertens and in 1978 behind Gerrie Knetemann. He also won the 1976 individual pursuit World Championship on the track.

  7. May 7, 2021 · All of the sport’s greatest figures made their mark here, but in some ways it is Francesco Moser who is most linked to the race’s modern history. Moser was not the winningest rider in the Giro...

  8. Mar 20, 2015 · Francesco Moser has been inducted into the Giro dItalia Hall of Fame in a special event in Milan. Moser is the fourth rider to be inducted for his victory and follows on from Eddy...

  9. Francesco Moser entered the Giro d'Italia Hall of Fame thanks to his success in the 1984 Corsa Rosa when he out-time trialed the famous Laurent Fignon to tear the Maglia Rosa from his grasp on the final stage.

  10. May 14, 2021 · Francesco Moser. The Giro-E was missing him: the champion of champions. From 1973 to 1988 Moser scored 273 professional victories, making him the Italian cyclist with the most victories in his career (Saronni was second at 193).