Vuelta a España 1978 2nd Overall Vuelta a España José Pesarrodona at Cycling Archives (archived) Official Tour de France results for José Pesarrodona v t e...
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(born 1966), Vuelta a España winner (1991) Maribel Moreno (born 1981) José Pesarrodona (born 1946), Vuelta a España winner (1976) Miguel Poblet (1928–2013)...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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Paris–Nice and second overall in the Vuelta a España, a minute behind José Pesarrodona. Ocaña retired at the end of 1977 after finishing 25th in the 1975...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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tough stage fifteen which ended on the Alto de l'Angliru, stage winner Juan José Cobo (Geox–TMC) took the overall lead. Froome finished in fourth place, forty-eight...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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Jalabert. Olano's lead in the mountains decreased each stage as teammate José María Jiménez marked Olano's rivals and took several stage wins in the process...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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Thaler (FRG) Teka + 48" 4 José Antonio González (ESP) Kas–Campagnolo + 1' 01" 5 José Pesarrodona (ESP) Kas–Campagnolo + 1' 02" 6 José Viejo (ESP) Kas–Campagnolo...
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Zeepcentrale–Superia s.t. 6 José Pesarrodona (ESP) Kas–Campagnolo s.t. 7 José Viejo (ESP) Kas–Campagnolo + 9" 8 José Manuel García Rodríguez [ca] (ESP)...
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Pettersson (SWE) Scic s.t. 6 José Pesarrodona (ESP) Kas–Kaskol s.t. 7 Santiago Lazcano (ESP) Kas–Kaskol + 5" 8 José Manuel Fuente (ESP) Kas–Kaskol...
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possible regional autonomy. The Vuelta a España cycle race was won by José Pesarrodona of Spain. General Manuel Alfonso Rodriguez, the Chief of Staff of the...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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José Manuel Fuente Lavandera (September 30, 1945 – July 18, 1996) was a professional road racing cyclist and noted climbing specialist. Fuente was a professional...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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reported that Delgado had tested positive in a doping test. His team director José Miguel Echevarri was informed hours after by the Tour organization without...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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suffering from stomach cramps, he eventually won the Vuelta easily, beating José Martín Colmenarejo by 3:06 minutes. With his victory, he became the first...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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all three Grand Tours when he won the Vuelta in 1973. The following year José Manuel Fuente won the Vuelta by 11 seconds. Bernard Hinault won the Vuelta...
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Agustín Tamames (1/1) 1976 Felice Gimondi (5/5) Lucien Van Impe (1/1) José Pesarrodona (1/1) 1977 Michel Pollentier (1/1) Bernard Thévenet (2/2) Freddy Maertens...
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to 3 minutes over second place Vincenzo Nibali where he broke away with José Rujano on the Grossglockner. He solidified his lead through stage 14 up the...
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1972: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973: Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974: José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975: Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976: José Pesarrodona (ESP) 1977:...
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