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    Ángel Luis Casero Moreno (born 27 September 1972 in Albalat dels Tarongers, Province of Valencia) is a retired Spanish road bicycle racer who raced professionally...
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  • Casero is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Casero (born 1962), Argentine musician, actor and comedian Ángel Casero (born 1972)...
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    Joseba Beloki and Christophe Moreau and won the 2001 Vuelta a España with Ángel Casero before retiring from the sport at the end of the 2001 season. The sponsor...
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    Europe Tour was unsuccessful. During 2015 a second attempt was started by Ángel Casero and his brother Rafael. In September the UCI granted the race a 2.1 status...
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    Telekom (later T-Mobile and HTC–Highroad), as well as the departure of Ángel Casero led to the demise of Team Bianchi as they now lacked the star power necessary...
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    2000–2019 2000:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:...
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    2000–2019 2000:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:...
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  • Chris Boardman Johan Bruyneel Francesco Casagrande Fabio Casartelli Ángel Casero Mario Cipollini Ludo Dierckxsens Jens Fiedler Fernando Escartín Laurent...
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    2000–2019 2000:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:...
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  • Bravo (born 1981), football player Ana Carrascosa (born 1980), judoka Ángel Casero (born 1972), cyclist Miguel de las Cuevas (born 1986), football player...
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  • of 21 stages covering a total of 3,012 km (1,872 mi), and was won by Ángel Casero of the Festina cycling team at a speed of 42.534 km/h (26.429 mph). This...
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  • who rode professionally between 2000 and 2006. The brother of Ángel Casero, Rafael Casero now works as a directeur sportif for UCI Continental team Electro...
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    Ferdinand Bracke Belgium 1971 0 0 1 1 Éric Caritoux France 1984 0 0 1 1 Ángel Casero Spain 2001 0 0 1 1 Angelo Conterno Italy 1956 0 0 1 1 Frans De Mulder...
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    2000–2019 2000:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:...
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  • careers of triple world champion Óscar Freire, 2001 Vuelta a España winner Ángel Casero and Tour de France yellow jersey wearer Igor González de Galdeano. The...
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    Kelme–Costa Blanca 2,894 km (1,798 mi) 70h 26' 14" + 2' 33" 2 2001 Spain Ángel Casero Festina 3,012.2 km (1,871.7 mi) 70h 49' 05" + 47" 0 2002 Spain Aitor...
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  • the code name Sansone. Bartoli has not commented on this accusation. Ángel Casero Roberto Heras Santiago Pérez Marco Pantani (deceased) Corriere della...
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    2000–2019 2000:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:...
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    Dufaux (SUI) Saeco +14' 43" Sanctioned for doping during Festina affair. 5  Ángel Casero (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros +15' 11" Implicated in Operación Puerto. 6  Abraham...
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    participated in the Tour for the first time. Delgado was a young rider, and Ángel Arroyo was the star of the team. That year the Tour had four individual...
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  • started in Valladolid and finished in Aranda de Duero. The race was won by Ángel Casero. "Vuelta a Castilla y León (2.1)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 9 April 2019...
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    other riders bridged up to a previous attack that had been made by Miguel Ángel López and Adam Yates on the final climb of the Alto de Velefique. Roglič...
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    2000–2019 2000:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2001:  Ángel Casero (ESP) 2002:  Aitor González (ESP) 2003:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2004:  Roberto Heras (ESP) 2005:...
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    bridged the gap to the leaders before sprinting past Iván Sosa and Miguel Ángel López inside the final kilometre. In March, Quintana competed in Paris–Nice;...
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  • Hervé Garel RMO–Onet 1993  France Thomas Davy Castorama 1994  Spain Ángel Casero Banesto 1995  France Emmanuel Magnien Castorama 1996  Spain David Etxebarría...
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