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Italian cyclist (born 1964)
Gianni Bugno (Italian: [ˈdʒanni ˈbuɲɲo]; born 14 February 1964) is a retired Italian professional road racing cyclist. Bugno was a versatile rider, able
Gianni_Bugno
Surname list
Bugno is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alessio Bugno (born 1990), Italian footballer Gianni Bugno (born 1964), Italian cyclist
Bugno
Australian businessman
Walter Bugno is the chief executive officer of IGT International a division of IGT plc Bugno was previously the chief executive officer of Bokks, the
Walter_Bugno
Italian footballer (born 1990)
Alessio Bugno (born 27 March 1990) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie D club RG Ticino. He is the son of the cyclist Gianni Bugno, World Champion
Alessio_Bugno
Cycling race
crash and the field to split. Bugno, Delgado, and Fignon were caught out behind the incident. While Delgado and Bugno lost 21 seconds in the end, Fignon
1990_Tour_de_France
World championship one-day road cycling race
Steenbergen (Belgium, 1956–57); Rik Van Looy (Belgium, 1960–61); Gianni Bugno (Italy, 1991–92); Paolo Bettini (Italy, 2006–07), Peter Sagan (Slovakia
UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Cycling race
winner Gianni Bugno. Claudio Chiappucci was believed to be in great form coming into the race. According to Paolo Viberti of El País, Bugno came in as the
1991_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
Giro d'Italia with ease. His biggest rivals were expected to be Gianni Bugno (second in the 1991 Tour) and Claudio Chiappucci (second in the 1992 Giro)
1992_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2026_Giro_d'Italia
French cyclist (1960–2010)
team to act as co-captain and advisor to promising young talent Gianni Bugno. After a dramatic 1992 Giro d'Italia, in which he was in heavy crisis during
Laurent_Fignon
Cycling race
Twenty-two teams entered the race, which was won by the Italian Gianni Bugno of the Château d'Ax–Salotti team. Second and third respectively were the
1990_Giro_d'Italia
Swedish death metal/thrash metal band
December 2005 Patrik Skoglöw and Erik Ljungqvist parted ways with Daniel Bugno and L-G Jonasson due to "musical differences." They were replaced by Patrik
Arise_(band)
Atypical opioid drug
4361–4375.e19. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2022.09.041. PMID 36368306. Kudla L, Bugno R, Podlewska S, Szumiec L, Wiktorowska L, Bojarski AJ, et al. (December
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Italian cyclist (born 1963)
Sestriere after holding off a thrilling chase by Miguel Induráin and Gianni Bugno. On that occasion, Pascal Lino was holding the yellow jersey, but it was
Claudio_Chiappucci
Cycling race
Tour de Suisse, one of the build-up races for the Tour de France. Gianni Bugno (Chateau d'Ax–Gatorade) was listed by The Guardian as LeMond's "greatest
1991_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
cycling race in Belgium was held on Sunday 3 April 1994. Italian Gianni Bugno won in a four-man sprint ahead of Johan Museeuw and Andrei Tchmil. The race
1994_Tour_of_Flanders
Chemical compound
Handzlik J, Kieć-Kononowicz K, Wierońska JM, Woźniak M, Cieślik P, Bugno R, Staroń J, Bugno R, Duszyńska B, Pilarski B, Bojarski AJ (2019). "Fluorinated indole-imidazole
AGH-192
Cycling race
Sunday 25 August 1991 in Stuttgart, Germany. The race was won by Gianni Bugno of Italy. "1991 World Pro Road Cycling Championships". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved
1991 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
1991_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Species of large cat
e2523901123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2523901123. Gabryś, J.; Kij, B.; Kochan, J. & Bugno-Poniewierska, M. (2021). "Interspecific hybrids of animals-in nature, breeding
Tiger
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Handzlik J, Kieć-Kononowicz K, Wierońska JM, Woźniak M, Cieślik P, Bugno R, Staroń J, Bugno R, Duszyńska B, Pilarski B, Bojarski AJ (2019). "Fluorinated indole-imidazole
5-HT7_receptor
Soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
stake in the club held by Soccer NSW, the remainder privately owned. Walter Bugno was announced as the inaugural chairman of the club. On 11 December 2004
Sydney_FC
Slovenian cyclist (born 1998)
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Tadej_Pogačar
Italian construction materials company
Rominger, Pavel Tonkov, Andrea Tafi, Franco Ballerini, Paolo Bettini, Gianni Bugno, Óscar Freire, Johan Museeuw. In order to provide rational scientific support
Mapei
Chemical compound
11802178S. doi:10.1073/pnas.2102178118. PMC 8640941. PMID 34819362. Kudla L, Bugno R, Podlewska S, Szumiec L, Wiktorowska L, Bojarski AJ, Przewlocki R (December
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Comune in Lombardy, Italy
1920s and 1930s, later trainer of Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali Gianni Bugno (born 1964) Noemi Cantele (born 1981) Valentina Carretta (born 1989) Claudio
Varese
Cycling race
Dario Ceccarelli (15 May 1989). "Fondriest-Bugno: ormai e finito il <<tempo delle mele>>" [Fondriest-Bugno: the time for apples is over now >>] (PDF)
1989_Giro_d'Italia
Road cycling race in Spain
France. The first winner of the 'modern' Euskal Bizikleta (1991) was Gianni Bugno. The most recent edition (2008) was won by Eros Capecchi from Italy. La
Euskal_Bizikleta
Name list
Gardin (1930–2025), photographer Gianni Brera (1919–1992), journalist Gianni Bugno (born 1964), cyclist Gianni Danzi (1940–2007), Roman Catholic bishop Gianni
Gianni
Danish cyclist (born 1996)
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Jonas_Vingegaard
Scottish cyclist (born 1977)
2018, he announced that he would challenge incumbent CPA president Gianni Bugno for the leadership of the organisation, running on a manifesto which advocated
David_Millar
Italian cyclist, coach, and author
Visconti, Yaroslav Popovych, Alessandro Bertolini, Gianluca Bortolami, Gianni Bugno, Mario Cipollini, Claudio Chiappucci, Roman Kreuziger, Armand de Las Cuevas
Michele_Ferrari
Italian one-day road cycling race
Famous riders like Fausto Coppi, Francesco Moser, Felice Gimondi, Gianni Bugno and Gilberto Simoni have won the race. "Giro dell'Appennino 2010: Race History"
Giro_dell'Appennino
Breed of horse
Troedsson, Mats; Stefaniuk-Szmukier, Monika; Prabhu, Anil; Bucca, Stefania; Bugno-Poniewierska, Monika; Wallner, Barbara; Malek, Joel (June 16, 2020). "Genome
Anglo-Arabian
Italian bicycle manufacturer
company. Recent riders include Danilo Di Luca, Mario Cipollini, Gianni Bugno, Laurent Fignon, Marco Pantani, Moreno Argentin and Jan Ullrich. The most
Bianchi_(company)
Belgian one-day cycling race, one of the five monuments
winning the race, with Moreno Argentin, Gianni Bugno and Michele Bartoli each taking one win. In 1994 Bugno beat Museeuw by 7 mm (0.28 in) in a four-man
Tour_of_Flanders_(men's_race)
Cycling race
The race took place in and around Brighton. The race was won by Gianni Bugno of the Chateau d'Ax–Salotti team. "Wincanton classic 1990". www.memoire-du-cyclisme
1990_Wincanton_Classic
Cycling race
Retrieved 27 May 2012. Robert Álvarez (3 June 1996). "Bugno responde a quienes le entierran" [Bugno responds to bury him]. El País (in Spanish). Archived
1996_Giro_d'Italia
Italian cyclist and coach
Giuseppe Saronni, Moreno Argentin, Maurizio Fondriest once each and Gianni Bugno twice), plus seven silver and as many bronze medals. "Ciclismo in lutto
Alfredo_Martini
Cycling race stages
Garmendia (ESP) Banesto + 12" 7 Raúl Alcalá (MEX) PDM–Ultima–Concorde s.t. 8 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Gatorade–Chateau d'Ax s.t. 9 Edwig Van Hooydonck (BEL) Buckler–Colnago–Decca
1992 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
1992_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
Cycling race
Maechler (SUI) 1988: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1992: Sean Kelly (IRL) 1993: Maurizio
2025_Milan–San_Remo
British road cyclist
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Tao_Geoghegan_Hart
Cycling race
the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2012. "Bugno gana con la elegancia de siempre" [Bugno always wins with elegance] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo
1994_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race stages
Carrera Jeans–Vagabond + 4' 15" 4 Greg LeMond (USA) Z + 4' 27" 5 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Gatorade–Chateau d'Ax + 4' 39" 6 Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) Carrera
1992 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21
1992_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_21
Italian one-day cycling race, and one of the five monuments
series of four victories and two second places. In 1990 Italian Gianni Bugno set a race record of 6h 25 m 06 seconds to win by 4 seconds over Rolf Gölz
Milan–San_Remo
Cycling race
felt Fondriest was the rider to watch in the race's first week. Gianni Bugno (Gatorade–Mega Drive–Kenwood), who won the race in 1990, prepared at lengths
1993_Giro_d'Italia
Australian cyclist (born 1996)
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Jai_Hindley
Bicycle competition
on 22 March 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2012. "El corazón en un "Bugno"" [The heart in "Bugno"] (PDF) (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo. 7 June 1990. p. 48
Intergiro classification in the Giro d'Italia
Intergiro_classification_in_the_Giro_d'Italia
Brand of sports-themed beverages and food products
Professional road racing cyclist Gianni Bugno during 1993 Tour de France in Team Gatorade
Gatorade
Five classic road cycling races
Wampers (BEL) Sean Kelly (IRL) (7/9) Tony Rominger (SUI) (1/2) 1990 Gianni Bugno (ITA) (1/2) Moreno Argentin (ITA) (5/6) Eddy Planckaert (BEL) (2/2) Eric
Cycling_monument
City in Lombardy, Italy
(born 1963), footballer Fabrizio Barbazza (born 1963), F1 racer Gianni Bugno (born 1964), cyclist Marco Monti (born 1964), footballer and youth coach
Monza
Polish hammer thrower (born 1985)
Polish sportsperson of 2016". poland.pl. Retrieved 15 April 2023. Michał Bugno (23 December 2023). "Anita Włodarczyk została Honorową Obywatelką Rawicza"
Anita_Włodarczyk
Manx road and track cyclist (born 1985)
Maechler (SUI) 1988: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1992: Sean Kelly (IRL) 1993: Maurizio
Mark_Cavendish
Bulgarian zoologist and mountaineer
крака", www.blitz.bg, 17-08-2014, in Bulgarian. Retrieved 28-07-2016. Michał Bugno, "Dziękują Polakom za uratowanie człowieka na Broad Peak. "To bohaterstwo
Boyan_Petrov
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2024_Giro_d'Italia
National road cycling championship in Italy
Visconti, Paolo Bettini, Salvatore Commesso, Massimo Podenzana and Gianni Bugno. None of the men's road champions have also won the Italian National Time
Italian National Road Race Championships
Italian_National_Road_Race_Championships
Most important classification of the Giro d'Italia
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
General classification in the Giro d'Italia
General_classification_in_the_Giro_d'Italia
American cyclist (born 1962)
ultimately finished the race fourth, having lost his third place to Gianni Bugno in the final time trial. Hampsten used to live in Grand Forks, North Dakota
Andrew_Hampsten
Colombian cyclist
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Egan_Bernal
Italian cyclist
ahead of compatriots Claudio Chiappucci, Massimiliano Lelli and Gianni Bugno. It was a tough race with 35 mountain climbs. He won three individual stages
Franco_Chioccioli
Dutch cyclist (born 1960)
finished second at the 1991 World Cycling Championships behind Italy's Gianni Bugno and ahead of Spain's Miguel Indurain. On the Dutch TV-show Reporter, Rooks
Steven_Rooks
Cycling race stages
and general classification after Stage 1 Rank Rider Team Time 1 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Chateau d'Ax–Salotti 15' 19" 2 Thierry Marie (FRA) Castorama + 3"
1990 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 10
1990_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_10
Cycling race
race started in Arco and finished in Trento. The race was won by Gianni Bugno. "Tour of the Alps (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 9 March 2018. "12ème Giro
1990_Giro_del_Trentino
Military unit
October 2008 Official General Officer Biography of Major General Craig A. Bugno, United States Army General Officer Management Office, 1 June 2015 Official
2nd_Medical_Brigade
Cycling race stages
5" 4 Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Medeghini + 12" 5 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Team Polti–Vaporetto + 14" 6 Moreno Argentin (ITA) Gewiss–Ballan
1994 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1a to Stage 11
1994_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1a_to_Stage_11
Cycling race stages
t. General classification after Stage 11 Rank Rider Team Time 1 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Chateau d'Ax–Salotti 50h 27' 14" 2 Marco Giovannetti (ITA) Seur +
1990 Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 to Stage 20
1990_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
British road and track racing cyclist
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Simon_Yates_(cyclist)
Dutch road cyclist
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Tom_Dumoulin
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2023_Giro_d'Italia
Italian cyclist (1919–1960)
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Fausto_Coppi
Cycling results
6 Marino Lejarreta (ESP) Paternina–Marcos Eguizabal + 5' 51" 7 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Chateau d'Ax + 6' 3" 8 Robert Millar (GBR) Z–Peugeot + 6' 42" 9 Raúl
1989 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 21
1989_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_21
Italian cycling clothes brand
Windstopper fabrics into cycle clothing. 1992 saw Italian cyclist Gianni Bugno win at the World Road Championships in Benidorm, Spain, wearing a Santini
Santini_Cycling
Prefecture and commune in Corsica, France
of Bagnaia, and he built two new fortifications: Montebello and Petra di Bugno. These were intended not only to dominate and control the northern part
Bastia
Cycling race
Results Winner Johan Museeuw (BEL) (Mapei–GB–Latexco) Second Gianni Bugno (ITA) (MG Maglificio–Technogym) Third Giorgio Furlan (ITA) (Gewiss–Ballan)
1995_Züri-Metzgete
Ski resort in France
reported as having the times of 48m 0s in 1986. It was not until Gianni Bugno and Miguel Indurain in 1991, that times faster than 40m were reported, including
Alpe_d'Huez
Pharmaceutical compound
animal studies. Zajdel P, Grychowska K, Mogilski S, Kurczab R, Satała G, Bugno R, et al. (September 2021). "Structure-Based Design and Optimization of
FPPQ
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2025_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling team
Military Time trial champion Romāns Vainšteins 1994 Tour of Flanders Gianni Bugno 1995 Scheldeprijs Rossano Brasi 1995 Amstel Gold Race Mauro Gianetti 1995
Team_Polti
Cycling race stages
Stage 2a result Rank Rider Team Time 1 Gianni Bugno (ITA) Chateau d'Ax–Gatorade 3h 21' 32" 2 Franco Chioccioli (ITA) Del Tongo–MG Boys s.t. 3 Vladimir
1991 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 10
1991_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_1_to_Stage_10
Cycling race
Hooydonck (BEL) 1992: Jacky Durand (FRA) 1993: Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1994: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1995: Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1996: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1997: Rolf
2026 Tour of Flanders (men's race)
2026_Tour_of_Flanders_(men's_race)
Sydney FC 2006–2007 football season
for Dwight Yorke, but a management re-shuffle, which saw chairman Walter Bugno replaced by Edmund Capon and CEO Tim Parker by George Perry, forced Sydney
2006–07_Sydney_FC_season
German cyclist
Maechler (SUI) 1988: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1992: Sean Kelly (IRL) 1993: Maurizio
Erik_Zabel
Dutch cyclist
Maechler (SUI) 1988: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1992: Sean Kelly (IRL) 1993: Maurizio
Mathieu_van_der_Poel
U–Raleigh–Fiat 3,623 km (2,251 mi) 93h 30' 16" + 1' 15" 1 1990 Italy Gianni Bugno† Chateau d'Ax–Salotti 3,450 km (2,140 mi) 91h 51' 04" + 6' 33" 3 1991 Italy
List of Giro d'Italia general classification winners
List_of_Giro_d'Italia_general_classification_winners
Cycling race
race started in Milan and finished in San Remo. The race was won by Gianni Bugno of the Chateau d'Ax team. For 34 years the 1990 race remained the fastest
1990_Milan–San_Remo
Cycling race
Jalabert (FRA) ONCE + 10" 3 Abraham Olano (ESP) Mapei–GB–Latexco + 31" 4 Gianni Bugno (ITA) MG Maglificio–Technogym + 35" 5 Michele Bartoli (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Saeco
1995 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
1995_Volta_a_la_Comunitat_Valenciana
Slovak cyclist
Hooydonck (BEL) 1992: Jacky Durand (FRA) 1993: Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1994: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1995: Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1996: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1997: Rolf
Peter_Sagan
South African artist
Bangladesh Pavilion "Supernatural" 2013 Solo exhibition: "Supernatural part 1" Bugno Art Gallery, Venice (IT) List of South African artists Venice Biennale Grundling
Gavin_Rain
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2013_Giro_d'Italia
Irish cyclist (born 1956)
World Championships 3rd Wincanton Classic 3rd Trofeo Baracchi (with Gianni Bugno) 4th Overall Ronde van Nederland 4th Overall Nissan Classic 1st Mountains
Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)
Italian cyclist (1942–2019)
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Felice_Gimondi
French cyclist (1936–2019)
Maechler (SUI) 1988: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1992: Sean Kelly (IRL) 1993: Maurizio
Raymond_Poulidor
Chemical compound
pub3. PMC 6823273. PMID 23737030. Barbier P, Renzetti AR, Turbanti L, Di Bugno C, Fornai F, Vaglini F, et al. (July 1995). "Stereoselective inhibition
Rociverine
Australian road bicycle racer
Maechler (SUI) 1988: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1992: Sean Kelly (IRL) 1993: Maurizio
Simon_Gerrans
2003–2019 1 4 12 17 28 Fiorenzo Magni Italy 1948–1955 6 7 3 16 29 Gianni Bugno Italy 1988–1998 9 4 2 15 Rik Van Linden Belgium 1972–1978 9 4 2 15 31 Chris
List of riders with stage wins at all three cycling Grand Tours
List_of_riders_with_stage_wins_at_all_three_cycling_Grand_Tours
Belgian cyclist (born 1945)
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Eddy_Merckx
Road cycling stage race
stage race was won by several eminent riders, including Eddy Merckx, Gianni Bugno, Tony Rominger, Laurent Jalabert and Paolo Bettini. Gerrie Knetemann holds
La_Méditerranéenne
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2022_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
2012_Giro_d'Italia
School in Australia
Mayor of Penrith; MP for the Division of Lindsay in Western Sydney Walter Bugno – businessman Andrew Hrsto – Owner and Founder of ALAND. Michael Masi –
Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
Patrician_Brothers'_College,_Fairfield
Italian road racing cyclist
1988: Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989: Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991: Franco Chioccioli (ITA) 1992: Miguel Indurain (ESP) 1993:
Vincenzo_Nibali
BUGNO
BUGNO
Surname or Lastname
English (Bedfordshire)
English (Bedfordshire) : nickname for someone disfigured by a lump or hump, from a diminutive of Old French bugne ‘swelling’, ‘protuberance’. The term bugnon was also applied to a kind of puffed-up fruit tart, and so the surname may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a baker of these.
BUGNO
BUGNO
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bhagavathi | பாகாவாதி
Name of Goddess Saraswati Devi inspired, Intuitive, And creative, Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Greek
Goddess; godly. Also abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Male
African
witch doctor; necromancer.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Grasshopper, Name of companion
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Remembered by God.
Male
Celtic
, chief priest, or metropolitan (of the Turones).
Girl/Female
Norse Teutonic
Firm helper.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Elephant teeth, Ganesh
Boy/Male
British, English
Rhyming Variant of Waylon; A Historical Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers
BUGNO
BUGNO
BUGNO
BUGNO
BUGNO