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    Álvaro Pino Couñago (born 17 August 1956) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Galicia who raced between 1981 through 1991 and is most famous...
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  • football player Álvaro Novo, Spanish football player Álvaro Odriozola, Spanish football player Álvaro Parente, Portuguese racecar driver Álvaro Pino, Spanish...
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    professional cycling team that existed from 1979 to 1993. Faustino Rupérez and Álvaro Pino won the 1980 and 1986 editions of the Vuelta a España, respectively....
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    afternoon was won by Roche's La Redoute teammate Régis Simon, who beat Álvaro Pino (Zor–Gemeaz Cusin) in a two-man sprint to the finish line. After the...
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  • of 21 stages covering a total of 3,666 km (2,278 mi), and was won by Álvaro Pino of the Zor–BH cycling team. "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF)...
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    (10/10) Pedro Delgado (1/3) 1986 Roberto Visentini (1/1) Greg LeMond (1/3) Álvaro Pino (1/1) 1987 Stephen Roche (1/2) Stephen Roche (2/2) Luis Herrera (1/1)...
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  • Javier Mínguez, presented solid opposition with the strong climbers Álvaro Pino (winner of the 1986 Vuelta a España) and Anselmo Fuerte. In the end,...
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    Méral–Mavic + 3' 43" 7  Steven Rooks (NED) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 3' 47" 8  Álvaro Pino (ESP) Zor–BH + 3' 55" 9  Samuel Cabrera (COL) Reynolds + 4' 05" 10  Pedro...
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    Abraham Olano Spain 1998 0 0 1 1 José Pesarrodona Spain 1976 0 0 1 1 Álvaro Pino Spain 1986 0 0 1 1 Raymond Poulidor France 1964 0 0 1 1 Delio Rodríguez...
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    Herrera (COL) (2/5) 1988  Andrew Hampsten (USA) (1/1)  Steven Rooks (NED) (1/1)  Álvaro Pino (ESP) (1/1) 1989  Luis Herrera (COL) (4/5)  Gert-Jan Theunisse (NED)...
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    Peugeot–Shell + 25' 59" 7  Niki Rüttimann (SUI) La Vie Claire + 30' 52" 8  Álvaro Pino (ESP) Zor–BH + 33' 00" 9  Steven Rooks (NED) PDM–Ultima–Concorde + 33'...
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    Café de Colombia + 14' 36" 7  Ronan Pensec (FRA) Z–Peugeot + 16' 52" 8  Álvaro Pino (ESP) BH + 18' 36" 9  Peter Winnen (NED) Panasonic–Isostar–Colnago–Agu...
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    Orbea–Gin MG 3,467.6 km (2,154.7 mi) 95h 58' 00" + 36" 1 1986 Spain Álvaro Pino Zor–BH 3,675 km (2,284 mi) 98h 16' 04" + 1' 06" 1 1987 Colombia Luis...
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    a BH bicycle. This was again the case later in 1986, with the rider Álvaro Pino, also on a BH. BH sponsored the French Direct Énergie Pro Cycling Team...
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    On stage eleven however, a 29 km (18 mi) time trial at Valladolid, Álvaro Pino took over the lead and retained this to the finish with York finishing...
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  • and Julián Gorospe. The other Spanish favourites included 1986 winner Álvaro Pino as well as Anselmo Fuerte and 1982 winner Marino Lejarreta. Of the potential...
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  • (born 1975) Óscar Pereiro (born 1977), winner of the 2006 Tour de France Álvaro Pino (born 1956) Gonzalo Rabuñal (born 1984) Delio Rodríguez (1916–1994),...
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    Rooks (NED) PDM + 1' 09" 4  Erik Breukink (NED) Panasonic–Isostar + 2' 08" 5  Álvaro Pino (ESP) BH + 2' 32" 6  Steve Bauer (CAN) Weinmann–La Suisse–SMM Uster +...
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    1986 Robert Millar  United Kingdom 1987 Lucho Herrera  Colombia 1989 Álvaro Pino  Spain 1991 Lucho Herrera  Colombia 1992 Pedro Delgado  Spain 1993 Oliverio...
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    Z–Peugeot + 28' 31" 15  Steve Bauer (CAN) Helvetia–La Suisse + 31' 16" 16  Álvaro Pino (ESP) BH + 31' 17" 17  Miguel Induráin (ESP) Reynolds + 31' 21" 18  Jérôme...
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  • Sadurní d'Anoia and finished in Platja d'Aro. The race was won by Galician Álvaro Pino from the BH team. Ángel Arroyo from Reynolds-Seur team and Iñaki Gastón...
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  • Bert Grabsch 116 José Enrique Gutiérrez 117 Nicolas Jalabert 118 Santiago Pérez 119 Tadej Valjavec Sports directors: Álvaro Pino and Jacques Michaud...
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  • 1956 – Gail Berman, American businessman, co-founded BermanBraun 1956 – Álvaro Pino, Spanish cyclist 1957 – Ken Kwapis, American director and screenwriter...
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  • Sean Kelly Sean Kelly Álvaro Pino Sean Kelly 42 1987 Lucho Herrera Alfonso Gutiérrez Lucho Herrera Laurent Fignon 41 1986 Álvaro Pino Sean Kelly José Luis...
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  • managed by Rodrigo Rodriguez, with assistance from directeur sportif Álvaro Pino, Jesús Blanco Villar and José Angel Vidal. The team received wildcard...
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    the modern era, won the race three times in the early 1990s. Colombian Álvaro Mejía became the first non-European winner in 1993. From 1941 until 1994...
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    However Fernández kept the leader's jersey. On the following stage Álvaro Pino took the jersey and wore it for two days. Hinault won the individual...
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  • and also the first of a South American. With the 1986 Vuelta Champion, Álvaro Pino was absent due to health problems, the principal favourites for the overall...
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    breakaway went ahead, but was quickly caught. The speed of the peloton saw Álvaro Pino (Seur), winner of the 1986 Vuelta a España, abandon the race. Michel...
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  •  Pedro Delgado (SPA) 1986 Spain  Balearic Islands Palma de Mallorca  Álvaro Pino (SPA) 1987 Spain  Valencian Community Benidorm  Luis Herrera (COL) 1988...
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