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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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    classification in one season is Federico Bahamontes - 31 in 1958. José Manuel Fuente amassed a record 34 stages as a KoM leader in one calendar year (1972)...
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    Battistini (ITA) 1972 17 Cima Coppi Livigno Passo dello Stelvio  José Manuel Fuente (ESP)  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975 21 Cima Coppi Alleghe Passo dello Stelvio...
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  • Filipino singer José Manuel Fuente (1945–1996), Spanish road racing cyclist Justin Fuente (born 1976), college football coach in U.S. Luis La Fuente (born 1947)...
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    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 in 1978...
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    favourite for overall victory. Merckx, who was not competing, had picked José Manuel Fuente, Joop Zoetemelk and Raymond Poulidor for the podium. Indeed, Zoetemelk...
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  • stages). Amongst the other classifications that the race awarded, José Manuel Fuente of KAS won the mountains classification. Molteni finished as the winners...
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  • Roger De Vlaeminck (Brooklyn) won the points classification and José Manuel Fuente of KAS won the mountains classification. KAS finished as the winners...
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  • Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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    Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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    Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ramírez (born 5 September 1951 in Mexico City) is a Mexican psychiatrist, academician and politician who has served as the secretary...
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  • total of 3,079.3 km (1,913.4 mi), and was won by José Manuel Fuente of the Kas–Kaskol cycling team. Fuente also won the mountains classification while Domingo...
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    Spanish climber José Manuel Fuente after the Giro's fourth stage that contained a summit finish to Blockhaus. In the seventh stage, Fuente had attacked on...
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    José Manuel Fuente (1/2) 1973 Eddy Merckx (9/11) Luis Ocaña (2/2) Eddy Merckx (8/11) 1974 Eddy Merckx (10/11) Eddy Merckx (11/11) José Manuel Fuente (2/2)...
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    Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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    had "without a doubt" matched nine bags of blood taken from Eufemiano Fuentes' office. On 18 October 2006, Ullrich laid off his personal physiotherapist...
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    of stage 2, Zoetemelk led climbing specialists Lucien Van Impe and José Manuel Fuente (Kas–Kaskol) with attack on a depleted peloton over the summit of...
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    Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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    Blockhaus. Subsequent Blockhaus stage victors were Franco Bitossi (1968), José Manuel Fuente (1972), Moreno Argentin (1984), Ivan Basso (2006), Franco Pellizotti...
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    Gaul (LUX) 1959 (first stage awarding points: 3th stage, 20 stages)  Jose Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1974 (first stage awarding points: 3th stage, 21 stages)  Claudio...
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  • Fuente y caudal (translated in English as Source and Flow) is the ninth studio album by the Spanish composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía. All pieces are...
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  • Spanish football player July 9 - Aurora Redondo, an actress July 18 - José Manuel Fuente, Spanish road racing cyclist July 24 - Nacho Martínez, an actor August...
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    Molteni team. The second and third places were taken by Spaniards José Manuel Fuente and Francisco Galdós, respectively. A total of ten teams were invited...
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    (born 1976), three-time World Cycling Champion (1999, 2001, 2004) José Manuel Fuente (1945–1996), twice Vuelta a España winner (1972, 1974), second in...
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    Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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    Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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  • a total of 2,987 km (1,856 mi), and was won by José Manuel Fuente of the Kas–Kaskol cycling team. José Luis Albilleira won the mountains classification...
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  • José Manuel Abdalá de la Fuente (15 June 1957 – 10 July 2014) was a Mexican journalist and politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary...
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    had been a cycling sponsor since the 1988 Clas-Razesa team, led by José Manuel Fuente Lavandera. Among the Clas-riders who joined the Italian Mapei team...
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    Bracke (BEL) 1972:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1973:  Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974:  José Manuel Fuente (ESP) 1975:  Agustín Tamames (ESP) 1976:  José Pesarrodona (ESP)...
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