Bartali is a name worth remembering. One of the first luxury yachts in its size category to switch to hybrid-electric propulsion, it also boasts one of the most innovative gimmicks when it comes to ...
Italian champion road cyclist Gino Bartali (1914 - 2000) celebrates his victory of the Tour De France, France, July 1938. In 1938 Gino Bartali won the Tour de France and became one of the most famous ...
Miles Teller will star as Gino Bartali in an upcoming biopic about the renowned cyclist, who worked with the Italian resistance to help Jews during World War II. Teller's role in "Bartali," which does ...
May is — was — traditionally the start of pro cycling’s Grand Tours. Not so this year. Everything cycling, like so much else sporting, is canceled or postponed. At this time, however, on the ...
One of the great cycling races, the Giro d'Italia, or Tour of Italy, concludes its 100th edition on Sunday in Milan. Riders race across the island of Sicily, cross over to the mainland and then follow ...
ROME – Gino Bartali rarely spoke about this for all these years. During World War II, the champion cyclist — winner of the 1938 and 1948 Tour de France — helped rescue Jews in his native Italy by ...
Gino Bartali’s legacy endures far beyond his three Giro d’Italia and two Tour de France victories. The decorated Italian cyclist was also a war hero, yet that chapter in his life wasn’t documented ...
Miles Teller has landed the lead role in the upcoming biopic ‘Bartali,’ which is centered on the Italian cycling champion and WWII hero Gino Bartali. Gino Bartali was a renowned Italian athlete and ...
"I want to be remembered for my sporting achievements. Real heroes are others, those who have suffered in their soul, in their heart, in their spirit, in their mind, for their loved ones. Those are ...
Italian rider Gino Bartali rides uphill on July 25, 1950 in the Pyrenees mountains during the 11th stage of the Tour de France between Pau and Saint-Gaudens. Bartali won the stage but withdrew from ...
“He never asked nor accepted any reward, because he was good and simple and did not think that one did good for a reward.” (Primo Levi, If This Is A Man) How could a man, so famous and so revered, ...