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    José Luis Rubiera Vigil (born 27 January 1973 in Gijón) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer. He last rode for the UCI ProTour team Team...
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  • Rubiera is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Baldomero Rubiera (1926–2018), Cuban gymnast José Luis Rubiera (born 1973), Spanish road...
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    Ordizia, Javier Otxoa Subida al Naranco, José-Luis Rubiera Memorial Manuel Galera, Óscar Sevilla Trofeo Luis Ocaña, Óscar Sevilla Stage 2, Vuelta a Murcia...
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  • José Rosich Rubiera (14 February 1884 – 23 September 1960) was a Spanish sports leader who presided over the Catalan Football Federation in two stages...
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  • 27)  Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) (1980-01-04)January 4, 1980 (aged 27)  José Luis Rubiera (ESP) (1973-01-27)January 27, 1973 (aged 34)  Tomas Vaitkus (LTU)...
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    places being taken by his teammates Hincapie, Landis, Azevedo and Chechu Rubiera making up the new top 5. The closest GC riders to Armstrong were Hamilton...
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    Postal Service + 16" 4  José Azevedo (POR) U.S. Postal Service + 22" 5  José Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 24" 6  José Enrique Gutiérrez (ESP)...
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  • Francisco Rojo (born 1947), Spanish retired footballer and coach José Luis Rubiera (born 1973), Spanish former professional road bicycle racer This disambiguation...
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    Alberto Loddo was the first to try to attack for the stage win. José Luis Rubiera countered with 1,700 m (5,600 ft) to go and appeared poised for the...
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  • original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2012. "Rubiera se desmelena en la montaña y gana el 'tappone'" [Rubiera dishevel mountain and wins the 'tappone'] (PDF)...
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    07' 57" 34  Stéphane Goubert (FRA) AG2R Prévoyance + 1h 10' 53" 35  José-Luis Rubiera (ESP) Discovery Channel + 1h 11' 48" 36  Pietro Caucchioli (ITA) Crédit...
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    Service + 5" 4  George Hincapie (USA) U.S. Postal Service s.t. 5  José Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 23" 6  Roberto Heras (ESP) U.S. Postal...
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  • 2009 due to a chronic disease. Luis F. Bernabé Pons; José F. Cutillas Ferrer (2008–2010). "Necrológica. María Jesús Rubiera Mata (1942-2009)" (PDF). Sharq...
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  • claimed the points jersey for sprinters, while Discovery Channel's José Luis Rubiera won the King of the Mountains competition for climbers. Trent Lowe...
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    CSC–Tiscali + 32' 56" 21  Andrei Kivilev (KAZ) Cofidis + 33' 41" 22  José-Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 36' 43" 23  Ivan Gotti (ITA) Alessio +...
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    1h 20' 13" 37  Felix Manuel Garcia (ESP) Festina + 1h 20' 33" 38  José-Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 1h 21' 48" 39  Giuseppe Guerini (ITA)...
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    27' 22" 18  Roberto Laiseka (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi + 29' 15" 19  José-Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 29' 37" 20  Didier Rous (FRA) Brioches...
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    Agritubel + 2h 52' 30" 88  Stuart O'Grady (AUS) Team CSC + 2h 54' 28" 89  José-Luis Rubiera (ESP) Discovery Channel + 2h 54' 47" 90  Pieter Weening (NED) Rabobank...
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  • team's best-placed rider in the final overall classification was José Luis Rubiera, ranked 31st. The team then attended the Tour of California in February...
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  • Mercado (ESP) iBanesto.com + 5' 45" 6  David Plaza (ESP) Festina + 5' 53" 7  José Luis Rubiera (ESP) U.S. Postal Service + 6' 57" 8  Claus Michael Møller (DEN) Milaneza–MSS...
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    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 the 9 km...
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    Voigt (GER) Team CSC + 1' 04" 4  Bobby Julich (USA) Team CSC + 1' 07" 5  José Luis Rubiera (ESP) Discovery Channel + 1' 14" 6  Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) Discovery...
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    when the Liquigas team did not hold the race leadership. Marco Pinotti and Luis Felipe Laverde were the last riders remaining from that day's morning escape...
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    did not work cohesively; Mangel, Stefano Garzelli, Ricardo Serrano, José Luis Rubiera, Pietro Caucchioli, and Pablo Lastras took two minutes' advantage...
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  • San Jose Mercury News, 25 September 2008. Accessed 26 January 2009. Staff. "SAN JOSE STAGE REVERSES COURSE FOR 2009 TOUR OF CALIFORNIA", San Jose Mercury...
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  • Tollo–Regain 13:10 10 Haimar Zubeldia Euskaltel–Euskadi 13:14 11 José Luis Rubiera Kelme–Costa Blanca 13:16 12 Wladimir Belli Fassa Bortolo 13:44 13...
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    time Voight was caught, Armstrong's group was just four – himself, teammate José Azevedo, Georg Totschnig and Ivan Basso. Rasmussen was quickly caught too...
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  • Caldirola–Sidermec 12 Enrico Cassani 13 José Luis Rubiera Francesco Casagrande Mapei - Quick Step 14 Gilberto Simoni José Jaime González 15 Biagio Conte 16...
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    Janez Brajkovič, Chris Horner, Steve Morabito, Yaroslav Popovych, José Luis Rubiera, and Grégory Rast The riders on the squad were Roman Kireyev, Alexsandr...
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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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