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    Carlos Sastre Candil (pronounced [ˈkaɾ.los ˈsas.tɾe ˈkandil]; born 22 April 1975) is a former Spanish professional road bicycle racer and winner of the...
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    experiences. The team's most renowned riders were 2008 Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre and 2010 World Champion and 2009 TdF Green Jersey winner Thor Hushovd...
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    Coppi, Bartali, Kubler, Koblet, Bobet. But only Coppi and Armstrong and Carlos Sastre have been able to take the maillot jaune on the Alpe and to keep it...
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    destination, which was reached in the 21st stage. The race was won by Carlos Sastre. Unlike previous years, time bonuses were no longer awarded for intermediate...
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    Inés Sastre Moratón (born 21 November 1973) is a Spanish model and actress. Born in Valladolid, Sastre's career started at the age of 12, when she was...
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    second occurrence in 2008 with Spanish riders Alberto Contador and Carlos Sastre. 2018 marked the only time three different riders from the same country...
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  • road cyclist Carlos Humberto Cabrera (born 1973), Colombian road cyclist Carlos Silva (cyclist) (born 1974), Colombian cyclist Carlos Sastre (born 1975)...
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    Armstrong was quick to attack himself and the group pulled away from Ullrich. Sastre was still ahead of the group and with 3 km to the finish he was chased by...
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    leaders closed in during the climb and at the summit the leading three (Sastre, Rubiera and Mercado) had two minutes over their chasers. On the start of...
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    Samuel Sánchez (born 1978), Beijing 2008 Olympic Road Race Gold Medal Carlos Sastre (born 1975), 2008 Tour de France winner Joane Somarriba (born 1972)...
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    Jersey as the new race leader :08 ahead of Dessel. Cadel Evans and Carlos Sastre finished 4th and 5th in the stage and at the same time moved into 4th...
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    Astana team was banned for its part in the controversy. Fellow Spaniard Carlos Sastre of Team CSC won. Contador and Astana returned in 2009 to regain the...
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    classification in all three of the Grand Tours. In the 2008 Tour de France, Carlos Sastre won the general classification, Andy Schleck won the young rider classification...
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    Spaniard Óscar Pereiro finished the stage in seventh place and now leads Carlos Sastre by only 12 seconds. As is the case with all stage winners, Landis was...
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  • Bettini (ITA) 2008  Alberto Contador (ESP)  Fabian Cancellara (SUI)  Carlos Sastre (ESP) 2009  Alberto Contador (ESP)  Mark Cavendish (GBR)  Fabian Cancellara (SUI)...
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    the Osymetric brand and Team CSC Saxo Bank's Carlos Sastre with Rotor's Q-Rings from his native Spain. Sastre won the 2008 Tour de France with Q-rings. Bradley...
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    Contador and Carlos Sastre's 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 triumphs in Tour de France more recently, several papers have looked beyond Sastre's win to claim...
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    basketball courts, tennis, soccer, squash, climbing. Polideportivo Carlos Sastre, on the outskirts of the town. Its inauguration took place on January...
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    including Ivan Basso, Levi Leipheimer, Armstrong, Damiano Cunego, Carlos Sastre, Gilberto Simoni, Danilo Di Luca, Marzio Bruseghin, and Denis Menchov...
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    after a positive test for MIRCERA and admission to the use of doping. Carlos Sastre was ranked second and later declared winner. Two riders have won the...
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    With only four riders remaining (Alexander Vinokourov, Andrey Kashechkin, Carlos Barredo and Luis León Sánchez) the team did not have the minimum number...
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    Javier Illana José María Movilla José Luis Pérez Caminero Joel Robles Carlos Sastre Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. "Municipios"...
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    CSC for team captains Carlos Sastre and Fränk Schleck. Vande Velde was the best of the climbers in the team apart from Sastre and Schleck, whom he supported...
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    Professional Continental Team was confirmed on December 2. Earlier that year, Carlos Sastre, then a member of Team CSC Saxo Bank, rode a Cervélo bicycle to victory...
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    internet. Like Greg LeMond at the beginning of the EPO era, 2008 winner Carlos Sastre was a rider who went his entire career without a single doping incident...
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  • Antonio Sastre, (1911–1987), Argentinian footballer Carlos Sastre, (born 1975), Spanish cyclist Eduardo Sastre (1910–?), Argentine fencer Elvira Sastre, (born...
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    Juan Antonio Flecha 12 Jan Ullrich iBanesto.com no award 13 Carlos Sastre Team CSC Carlos Sastre 14 Gilberto Simoni Laurent Dufaux 15 Lance Armstrong Sylvain...
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  • ONCE-Deutsche Bank. In the following decade, riders such as Laurent Jalabert, Carlos Sastre and Andrea Peron wore Castelli, as well as many important teams such...
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    Galicia, David Etxebarria Mountains classification Vuelta a España, Carlos Sastre Stage 9, Abraham Olano Stage 21, Santos González 2001 Stage 3 Volta...
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    supporting Carlos Sastre in the 2008 Tour de France. By contrast, in the 2008 Herald Sun Tour, a much less-prominent race in which Sastre (and other high-profile...
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