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    Juan José Cobo Acebo (born 21 February 1981 in Torrelavega, Cantabria) is a retired Spanish professional road racing cyclist. He won the 2011 Vuelta a...
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  • Ignacio Cobos, Spanish former field hockey player Jesús López Cobos, Spanish conductor José Cobo Cano (born 1965), Spanish Catholic archbishop José Cobos (footballer)...
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    José Cobo Cano (born 20 September 1965) is a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church. He has been serving as the archbishop of Madrid since his installation...
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  • Juan Cobo OP (Chinese: 嗃呣𠿢; pinyin: Gāomǔ Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kobó Soān) (ca. 1546–1592) was Spanish Dominican missionary, diplomat, astronomer and sinologist...
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    a former rider (and organiser of the Dauphiné Libéré) as my duty. † Juan José Cobo is alternately recorded as having a time of 43:53, Roberto Heras is...
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    during his tenure as directeur sportif, including Riccardo Riccò and Juan José Cobo. Gianetti currently sits on the Board of Directors of UAE Team Emirates...
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    which he wore for the next stage. The victory was originally awarded to Juan José Cobo who had a race-winning margin of just 13 seconds over Briton Chris Froome...
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  • Belohvoščiks Stage 10 Tour de France, Juan José Cobo Stage 5 Vuelta a Burgos, Juan José Cobo Stage 9 Volta a Portugal, Juan José Cobo Stage 7 Eneco Tour, Raivis...
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    l'Angliru, stage winner Juan José Cobo (Geox–TMC) took the overall lead. Froome finished in fourth place, forty-eight seconds behind Cobo, and retained his...
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  • awarded victory in the 2011 Vuelta a España, after the original victor Juan José Cobo was stripped of his title due to doping. The team won the 2018 Tour...
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    the 2010 Vuelta. Juan José Cobo won the 2011 Vuelta a España by thirteen seconds. However, on 12 June 2019, the UCI announced that Cobo was found guilty...
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    victory after Juan José Cobo found guilty of doping". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 24 July 2019. Long, Jonny (18 June 2019). "Juan José Cobo has been stripped...
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  • race, taking place from 9 April to 14 April 2007. The race was won by Juan José Cobo of the Saunier Duval–Prodir cycling team. 9 April 2007 – Urretxu to...
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    Federico Martín Bahamontes (1928–2023), 1959 Tour de France winner Juan José Cobo (born 1981), 2011 Vuelta a España winner Alberto Contador (born 1982)...
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  • Pérez Arango José Humberto Rujano Rigoberto Urán Rui Costa Arnold Jeannesson Vasil Kiryienka Ángel Madrazo Juan José Cobo Christophe Moreau Juan Mauricio...
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    – was beaten. Movistar Team had the honour of starting last due to Juan José Cobo – the winner of the 2011 edition of the race for Geox–TMC – being amongst...
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    Calderon Sports: Francisco Gento, "Santillana", José Manuel Abascal, Seve Ballesteros, Óscar Freire, Juan José Cobo, Cecilio Lastra, Francisco Ventoso, Ruth...
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    The Doctrina Christiana en letra y lengua China (1593-1605), by Fray Juan Cobo and Fray Miguel de Benavides, printed by the Sangley Chinese printer Keng...
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    Valjavec (SLO) Lampre–Fondital + 37' 08" 20  Juan José Cobo (ESP) Saunier Duval–Prodir + 37' 14" 21  Juan Manuel Gárate (ESP) Quick-Step–Innergetic + 38'...
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  • France. The most successful riders in the history of the Tour are Spain's José Antonio González, who won the race four times in 1972, 1975, 1977 and 1978...
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  • the squad were Juan José Cobo, Jonathan Castroviejo, Imanol Erviti, Beñat Intxausti, Pablo Lastras, Javier Moreno, Nairo Quintana, José Joaquín Rojas,...
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  • Plaza, José Joaquín Rojas, Vladimir Karpets, Enrique Sanz, Sylwester Szmyd and Eloy Teruel The riders on the squad were Eros Capecchi, Juan José Cobo, Alex...
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    jersey himself Kim Kirchen was dropped along the way. Fränk Schleck, Juan José Cobo, and Leonardo Piepoli came forward and gained a maximum advantage of...
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    one-time holder of the polka-dot jersey during this Tour, was answered by José Vicente García, Gorka Verdugo and Christophe Rinero. As Verdugo, 67th and...
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    philosophy" and that Juan Gabriel "broke taboos, devoured stages and conquered diverse audiences". Leila Cobo of Billboard proclaimed Juan Gabriel as a "prodigal...
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    Vuelta a España". Cycling hall of fame. Long, Jonny (18 June 2019). "Juan José Cobo has been stripped of his 2011 Vuelta a España title after being found...
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  • Sky) 4h 52' 38" Juan José Cobo (ESP) (Geox–TMC) + 1" Bauke Mollema (NED) (Rabobank) + 21" General classification (after stage 17): (1) Cobo 69h 31' 41" (2)...
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    most of their rivals. However, Wiggins lost the lead to Geox–TMC's Juan José Cobo on stage fifteen, when he finished fifth on the climb up the Angliru...
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    Caballé, José Carreras, Samuel Ramey, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Jesús López-Cobos) CD Philips 00289 470 4212 Giordano: Andrea Chénier (José Carreras...
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    defending champion Juan José Cobo in the Movistar Team. However, Valverde would soon become the leader when it became apparent that Cobo was not in top form...
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