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    Roberto Heras Hernández (born 1 February 1974) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer who won the Vuelta a España a record four times. Between...
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  • footballer Roberto Firmino (born 1991), Brazilian footballer Roberto Galia (born 1963), Italian coach and footballer Roberto Heras, Spanish cyclist Roberto Hernández...
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    However, in 2012 Roberto Heras was reinstated as the 2005 Vuelta a España champion when Spain's supreme court ruled in favor of Heras, citing procedural...
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    Roberto Heras was fired after a urine sample from the 2005 Vuelta a España, which he had won, tested positive for the blood-boosting drug EPO. Heras was...
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    † Juan José Cobo is alternately recorded as having a time of 43:53, Roberto Heras is alternately recorded as having a time of 43:57 ^ On 18 July 2019...
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  • Roberto Heras, who achieved victory on three occasions, and in 2005 did it for the fourth time. However, as happened with Ángel Arroyo in 1982, Heras...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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    hold the record for the most victories in the Tour, with five each. Roberto Heras and Primož Roglič hold the record for the most victories in the Vuelta...
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    from 1980 to 1988. Famous former riders included Alejandro Valverde, Roberto Heras, Aitor González, Óscar Sevilla, Ángel Casero, and Fernando Escartín...
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    race. Roberto Heras was the original champion but the win was awarded to Russian Denis Menchov after Heras tested positive in a doping test. Heras made...
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    Olano of Team ONCE in a group sprint that included Frank Vandenbroucke, Roberto Heras and Davide Rebellin. Olano took the leader's golden jersey with Ullrich...
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  • historian Henry Heras (1888–1955), Spanish Jesuit priest, archaeologist, and historian Leo Heras, Mexican baseball player Roberto Heras (born 1974), Spanish...
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  • (1999–2004) (that were later stripped) with US Postal, and in 2003 Roberto Heras—at that time a US Postal rider—won the Vuelta a España. Armstrong went...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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    the Vuelta title, the first rider to repeat as Vuelta champion since Roberto Heras, who won the Vuelta from 2003 to 2005. Aside from winning the red jersey...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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    Heras or Beloki could go with him as they finished 2nd and 3rd to him 1:04 behind. Botero and Gonzalez were able to get within seven seconds of Heras...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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  • won by Roberto Heras of the Liberty Seguros cycling team. Halfway through the 2004 Vuelta, it appeared it would become an easy win for Heras, but in...
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  • of 21 stages covering a total of 2,957 km (1,837 mi), and was won by Roberto Heras of the U.S. Postal cycling team. Isidro Nozal lead the general classification...
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    In 2005, Roberto Heras broke that record but two months later tested positive for the blood-boosting drug EPO and was disqualified. Heras' win has since...
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  • was won by Roberto Heras. Beloki lost considerable time to other general classification contenders Óscar Sevilla, Aitor González and Heras. Sevilla took...
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    small physique such as José Rujano (48 kg), Nairo Quintana (58 kg), Roberto Heras (60 kg), Alberto Contador (61 kg) and Gilberto Simoni (58 kg) thrive...
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    On the fifteen stage, he lost sight of Roberto Heras on a climb and ended the race second behind Heras. Heras was later disqualified for doping, and Menchov...
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     Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:  Roberto Heras (ESP)...
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    Service s.t. 5  José Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 23" 6  Roberto Heras (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 27" 7  Pavel Padrnos (CZE) U.S. Postal Service...
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    winner[A] Roberto Heras (2/4) 2004 Damiano Cunego (1/1) No winner[A] Roberto Heras (3/4) 2005 Paolo Savoldelli (2/2) No winner[A] Roberto Heras (4/4) 2006...
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