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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano: Fabio Guadagnini, sky tv CEO
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  • Milano: Fabio Guadagnini, sky tv CEO
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  • Milano: Fabio Guadagnini, sky tv CEO
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi16.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi15.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi12.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi11.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi08.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi06.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi05.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi04.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Vittoria Cabello
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  • Vittoria Cabello
    Vittoria Cabello
  • Enrico Ruggeri
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  • Enrico Ruggeri
    Enrico Ruggeri
  • Emanuela Folliero
    Emanuela Folliero
  • Filippa Lagerback
    Filippa Lagerback
  • Antonello Piroso
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano: Fabio Guadagnini, sky tv CEO
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  • Milano: Fabio Guadagnini, sky tv CEO
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  • Milano: Fabio Guadagnini, sky tv CEO
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi13.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi14.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi10.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi03.jpg
  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Gianni Morandi
    Gianni Morandi
  • Teresa Mannino
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Milano, RHO, relight, azienda per il riciclo tlevisori e monitor computer
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi07.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, 900 Musueum, Alessandro Cattelan
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  • Milan, Ostelzz, first capsule hotel in town
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, amministratore delegato di MTV Antonio Campo Dall' Orto
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  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. clean sheets and towels are provided by the hotel. every guest do his own room, cleaning included
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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  • Milano, amministratore delegato di MTV Antonio Campo Dall' Orto
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  • Milano, amministratore delegato di MTV Antonio Campo Dall' Orto
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  • Vietnam, Hanoi: interior scene, watching tv.
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  • Milano, amministratore delegato di MTV Antonio Campo Dall' Orto
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  • Milano, amministratore delegato di MTV Antonio Campo Dall' Orto
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  • Thailandia , Phi Phi Island.
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, tv reporter
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  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. clean sheets and towels are provided by the hotel. every guest do his own room, cleaning included
    COVID-19 HOTEL-27.jpg
  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely. clean sheets and towels are provided by the hotel. every guest do his own room, cleaning included
    COVID-19 HOTEL-26.jpg
  • Milan, Ostelzz, first capsule hotel in town
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  • Milano, Mara Maionchi e Alberto Salerno nella loro casa
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