Vito Taccone

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Vito Taccone (May 6 1940October 15 2007) was an Italian former road cyclist. He was nicknamed the "Abruzzo deer", an allusion to his native region and his capabilities as climber, but also to his ruthless behaviour.

Born in Avezzano, he made his professional debut in 1961. In the same year he won the Giro di Lombardia. During the 1964 Tour de France, he was accused of causing other cyclists to fall, leading to a fight with Spanish racer Fernando Manzaneque and his non-appearance in following Tours.

His other victories include one Giro del Piemonte (1962), one Giro della Toscana (1963), one Milano-Torino (1965) and seven stages overall at the 1963 Giro d'Italia.

In June 2007 he was arrested and charged with selling falsified and robbed clothes.

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