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    končuje sezono, Simon Špilak pa kariero". Delo. Retrieved 13 October 2019. Media related to Simon Špilak at Wikimedia Commons Simon Špilak at Cycling Archives...
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    Mezgec Matej Mohorič Tadej Pogačar Jan Polanc Jure Robič Primož Roglič Simon Špilak Gorazd Štangelj Tadej Valjavec Tanja Žakelj Rudolf Cvetko Mojca Kopač...
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    2013). "Simon Špilak wins Tour de Romandie stage four as Chris Froome extends lead". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 30 November 2015. "Simon Spilak wins stage...
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    2009 and 2019. Joaquim Rodríguez, Alexander Kristoff, Daniel Moreno, Simon Špilak, Filippo Pozzato, Luca Paolini, Ilnur Zakarin and Tony Martin are some...
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  • Lampre–Merida 2015  Slovenia Simon Špilak Team Katusha 2016  Colombia Miguel Ángel López Astana 2017  Slovenia Simon Špilak Team Katusha–Alpecin 2018  Australia...
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  • Belgium. The riders on the squad were Joaquim Rodríguez, Daniel Moreno, Simon Špilak, Giampaolo Caruso, Eduard Vorganov, Yuri Trofimov, Ángel Vicioso and...
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    June 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015. Farrand, Stephen (21 June 2015). "Simon Špilak wins Tour de Suisse". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved...
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  • final time trial stage in Neuchâtel. Having trailed Team Katusha rider Simon Špilak by a single second going into the stage, Froome turned the deficit into...
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    lost at least a minute to his closest challengers Geraint Thomas and Simon Špilak, and also fell behind Tom Dumoulin to finish in fourth place overall...
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    Ferenc Ivanóczy (1857–1913), Slovene priest and politician in Hungary Simon Špilak (born 1986), cyclist "Naselje Tišina". Statistični urad Republike Slovenije...
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  • na Ljubljanski grad". MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian). 19 June 2009. "Špilak kralj Krvavca, Fuglsang povečal prednost". MMC RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian)...
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    mountaintop finish. The winner of the general classification was Slovenian Simon Špilak of Team Katusha, who won the race by a margin of only five seconds from...
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  • Basque Country, Francesco Gavazzi Overall Tour de Romandie, Simon Špilak Stage 4, Simon Špilak Stage 5 Bayern Rundfahrt, Marcin Sapa Stage 1 Critérium du...
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    stage 9, missing out on overall victory by a gap of five seconds to Simon Špilak (Team Katusha). At the Tour de France Thomas played a support role for...
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    moments of the stage, as the top ten overall contenders hit the course. Simon Špilak (Team Katusha) had gone quicker to the intermediate point than Quintana...
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    Martijn Maaskant 15 Alberto Contador Alberto Contador Andy Schleck Astana Simon Špilak 16 Sandy Casar* Franco Pellizotti 17 Fränk Schleck Thor Hushovd 18 Alberto...
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  • Jakob Fuglsang, Simon Špilak (Team Katusha), Rigoberto Urán (Etixx–Quick-Step), Rui Costa (Lampre–Merida), Thibaut Pinot (FDJ), Simon Yates (Orica–GreenEDGE)...
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  • Tomaž Nose Vincenzo Nibali Gabriele Bosisio Simon Špilak Liquigas 5 Enrico Rossi Final Tomaž Nose Vincenzo Nibali Gabriele Bosisio Simon Špilak Liquigas...
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    Ivorian footballer (d. 2017) June 23 Marti Malloy, American judoka Simon Špilak, Slovenian road bicycle racer Colin Ryan, English actor June 24 Stuart...
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    and Vorganov's teammate Simon Špilak joining him, and the trio caught the two leaders with around 4 km (2.5 mi) remaining. Špilak soon left them behind...
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  • Kišerlovski Adria Mobil + 29" 4 Radoslav Rogina Perutnina Ptuj + 43" 5 Simon Špilak Lampre + 51" 6 Przemysław Niemiec Miche + 1' 00" 7 Grega Bole Adria Mobil...
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  • 2013. The race started and finished in Estella. The race was won by Simon Špilak. "Gran Premio Miguel Induráin (1.1), Spain". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved...
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    August as a stagiaire, from Itera–Katusha. The riders on the squad were Simon Špilak, Xavier Florencio, Alexander Kristoff, Alberto Losada, Denis Menchov...
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  • Perutnina Ptuj + 43" 4 Luca Ascani D'Angelo & Antenucci–Nippo + 1' 00" 5 Simon Špilak Lampre–ISD +1' 13" DSQ Kristjan Koren Liquigas–Cannondale + 1' 27" 6...
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  • 2003 Juniors Mikaël Cherel Michael Schär Pieter Jacobs 2004 Juniors Simon Špilak Sjoerd Commandeur Wim Van Hoolst 2005 Juniors Thomas Vedel Kvist André...
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  • Martin (IRL) Garmin–Sharp + 22" 7  Roman Kreuziger (CZE) Saxo–Tinkoff + 22" 8  Simon Špilak (SLO) Team Katusha + 22" 9  Mathias Frank (SUI) BMC Racing Team + 22"...
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  •   Winner  Maxime Monfort (BEL)   Second  Adriano Malori (ITA)   Third  Simon Špilak (SLO)...
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  • (Euskaltel–Euskadi) s.t. Simon Špilak (SLO) (Lampre–Farnese Vini) s.t. Final general classification: (1) Valverde 17h 37' 55" (2) Špilak + 11" (3) Denis Menchov...
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    Jeandesboz, Astana pair Roman Kreuziger and Janez Brajkovič, Team Katusha's Simon Špilak as well as Vacansoleil–DCM rider Johnny Hoogerland were all thwarted...
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    classification as well as two stages. Kwiatkowski finished second overall, with Simon Špilak (Team Katusha) on the same time in third place. The points classification...
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