• Mugica Vuelta a España: 9th place overall classification Jesús Loroño at Cycling Archives (archived) Official Tour de France results for Jesús Loroño v t e...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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  • Alfonso D'Artega (1907–1998), songwriter, conductor, arranger, and actor Jesús Loroño Artega (1926–1998), Spanish professional road racing cyclist Ortega (disambiguation)...
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    Angelo Conterno (1/1) 1957 Gastone Nencini (1/2) Jacques Anquetil (1/8) Jesús Loroño (1/1) 1958 Ercole Baldini (1/1) Charly Gaul (2/3) Jean Stablinski (1/1)...
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    Lejarreta (born 1957), Vuelta a España winner David López (born 1981) Jesús Loroño (1926-1998), Vuelta a España winner Egoi Martínez (born 1978) Eider Merino...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    was the victor the following year, by a margin of 13 seconds over Jesús Loroño. Loroño was victorious in 1957 with Conterno absent. Rudi Altig became the...
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    not to close down a large breakaway, with the red jersey being taken by Jesús Herrada with Yates in second and Alejandro Valverde in third. The following...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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  • Julián Aguirrezabal Jesús Loroño 1952 Hortensio Vidaurreta Jesús Loroño Manuel Rodríguez Barros 1953 Julián Aguirrezabal Jesús Loroño Cosme Barrutia 1954...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Jesús Luis Ocaña Pernía (pronounced [xeˈsus ˈlwis oˈkaɲa peɾˈnia]; 9 June 1945 – 19 May 1994) was a Spanish road bicycle racer who won the 1973 Tour de...
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    Raphaël Géminiani France 1952  Italy Fausto Coppi Italy 1953  Spain Jesús Loroño Spain 1954  Spain Federico Bahamontes Spain 1955  Luxembourg Charly Gaul...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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  • palmares of the Bicicleta Eibarresa (featuring Vuelta a España winners Jesús Loroño and Rolf Wolfshohl) is not recognized as part of the Tour of the Basque...
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  • Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Dalmacio Langarica Spain 1946 0 0 1 1 Marino Lejarreta Spain 1982 0 0 1 1 Jesús Loroño Spain 1957 0 0 1 1 Freddy Maertens Belgium 1977 0 0 1 1 Melcior Mauri...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    Race not held 1955:  Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956:  Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957:  Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958:  Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:  Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
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    1, Antonio Suárez Stage 2, Jesús Galdeano Stage 4, Salvador Botella G.P. de la Bicicleta Eibarresa Stage 1, Jesús Loroño Stage 1, Antonio Suárez Vuelta...
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  • of 16 stages covering a total of 2,967 km (1,844 mi), and was won by Jesús Loroño. Vicente Iturat won the points classification and Federico Bahamontes...
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    three of Contador's Spanish teammates signed to make the same transfer: Jesús Hernández, Daniel Navarro and Benjamín Noval. Amidst the clenbuterol controversy...
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    Bobet (FRA) France 5h 11' 17" 2  Jan Nolten (NED) Netherlands + 5' 23" 3  Jesús Loroño (ESP) MG Spain + 5' 57" 4  José Serra (ESP) Spain + 8' 22" 5  Alex Close (BEL)...
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