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Marco Pantani - перевод на Английский

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  • Shrine to Pantani on the Mortirolo Pass erected by the Italian Professional Riders Association
  • Statue dedicated to Pantani at [[Cesenatico]]
  • Bike used by Pantani during the [[1998 Tour de France]]
  • Pantani near [[Briançon]] at the [[2000 Tour de France]]
  • Fans on the roadside of the climb to Les Deux Alpes, awaiting the arrival of the [[1998 Tour de France]]
  • Tomb of Pantani in [[Cesenatico]], Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Marco Pantani         
(1970-2004) great Italian cyclist winner of the Tour de France and the Giro d"Italia in 1998
Marco Polo         
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  • Seal of the Mongol ruler [[Ghazan]] in a 1302 letter to [[Pope Boniface VIII]], with an inscription in Chinese [[seal script]]
  • Seal of [[Güyük Khan]] using the classical [[Mongolian script]], as found in a letter sent to the Roman [[Pope Innocent IV]] in 1246
  • Polo meeting [[Kublai Khan]]
  • Letter from [[Arghun]], Khan of the Mongol [[Ilkhanate]], to [[Pope Nicholas IV]], 1290
  • Text of the letter of [[Pope Innocent IV]] "to the ruler and people of the Tartars", brought to [[Güyüg Khan]] by [[John de Carpini]], 1245
  • Italian banknote issued in 1982, portraying Marco Polo
  • Statue of Marco Polo in Hangzhou, China
  • A page from ''Il Milione'', from a manuscript believed to date between 1298 and 1299
  • Mosaic of Marco Polo displayed in the Palazzo Doria-Tursi, [[Genoa]], Italy
  • 16th-century portrait of Marco Polo
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  • Plaque on [[Teatro Malibran]], which was built upon Marco Polo's house
VENETIAN EXPLORER AND MERCHANT WHO TRAVELLED THROUGH ASIA
Polo, Marco; Marco Pollo; Marcus Pol; Macro Polo; Marko Pilić; Marko Pilic; Marco polo; Marco Polo's birthplace; Polo, Marco, 1254-1323
n. Marco Polo, (1254-1324) mercante ed esploratore veneziano fra i primi esploratori europei a percorrere l"Asia
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Marco Pantani

Marco Pantani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarko panˈtaːni]; 13 January 1970 – 14 February 2004) was an Italian road racing cyclist, widely regarded as the greatest climbing specialist in the history of the sport by measures of his legacy, credits from other riders, and records. He recorded the fastest ever climbs up the Tour's iconic venues of Mont Ventoux (46:00) and Alpe d'Huez (36:50), and all-time greats including Lance Armstrong and Charly Gaul have hailed Pantani's climbing skills. He is the last rider and only one of seven to ever win the Tour de France – Giro d'Italia double in 1998, being the sixth Italian after Ottavio Bottecchia, Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, Felice Gimondi and Gastone Nencini to win the Tour de France.

Pantani's cycling style was off-the-saddle, and was a relentless climbing style. His early death caused by acute cocaine poisoning in 2004 has further turned the cyclist into a popular icon. The narrative has been cultivated by Pantani, who picked the nickname "Il Pirata" (English: "The Pirate") because of his shaven head and the bandana and earrings he wore. At 1.72 metres (5.6 ft) and 57 kilograms (126 lb), he was said to have the classic build for a mountain climber. His style has been contrasted with that of time-trialling experts such as the five-times Tour winner Miguel Induráin.

Although Pantani never tested positive during his career, his career was beset by doping allegations. In the 1999 Giro d'Italia, he was expelled due to his irregular blood values. Although he was disqualified for "health reasons", it was implied that Pantani's high haematocrit was the product of EPO use. Following later accusations, Pantani went into a severe depression from which he never fully recovered, ultimately leading to his death in 2004.