Breitling Celebrate Cycling’s Greatest Rivalry with the B01 Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali Limited Editions
Every great story needs rivals. Batman had the Joker. Coca-Cola has Pepsi. And in post-war Italy, cycling had Fausto
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Every great story needs rivals. Batman had the Joker. Coca-Cola has Pepsi. And in post-war Italy, cycling had Fausto
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