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    Santiago Botero Echeverry (born October 27, 1972) is a Colombian former professional road bicycle racer. He was a pro from 1996 to 2010, during which...
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  • after Santiago Bernabéu Yeste Santiago Botero, Colombian cyclist Santiago Bueno, Uruguayan footballer Santiago Cabrera, Chilean actor Santiago Calatrava...
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    Colombian-American footballer Santiago Botero (born 1972), Colombian cyclist Catalina Botero Marino (born 1965), Colombian attorney Juan Carlos Botero, Colombian legal...
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    Óscar Sevilla (7th last year, 2nd in last year's Vuelta a España) and Santiago Botero (8th last year). Other riders to keep in account for a high place in...
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    contenders for the general classification, but Gilberto Simoni and Santiago Botero were not in there, and lost over 6 minutes to Lance Armstrong and the...
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    one of 20 teams in the first UCI ProTour in 2005. It won one race – Santiago Botero's victory in the Tour de Romandie – and came second in the team ranking...
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    first rider atop the Col d'Izoard on stage 14. This award was won by Santiago Botero. In stage 2, Lance Armstrong wore the green jersey. In stages 2 through...
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    named Santiago Barón Botero, who is very proud of the artistic career of his mother, his aunt Maria Cecilia and his grandfather, Jaime. Botero has participated...
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     Richard Virenque (FRA) Polti +13' 26" See #1999 Tour de France 7  Santiago Botero (COL) Kelme +14' 18" Implicated in Operación Puerto and banned from...
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    thus causing some change in the top 10 after all. The Kelme team of Santiago Botero tried to diminish the group's lead, so as to keep their leader in front...
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    three-time Tour de France stage winner and World Time-Trial Champion Santiago Botero and the Olympic Gold Medalist and multiple BMX World Champion Mariana...
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  • Álvarez, Carlos Monzón (boxing), Miguel Indurain, Alberto Contador, Santiago Botero, Rigoberto Urán, Nairo Quintana (cycling), Roberto de Vicenzo, Ángel...
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    "Lucho" Herrera, Luis Felipe Laverde, Fabio Parra, Víctor Hugo Peña, Santiago Botero, Mauricio Soler. The "escarabajo" (beetle) nickname was coined by radio...
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    Classique des Alpes, Santiago Botero Echeverry Profronde van Pijnacker, Santiago Botero Echeverry Profronde van Surhuisterveen, Santiago Botero Echeverry Stage...
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    de France. He was to share this role in his team with the Colombian Santiago Botero. Vinokourov finished second on the stage to the l'Alpe d'Huez. He attacked...
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  • 181 Alexander Vinokourov 182 Santiago Botero 183 Cadel Evans 184 Torsten Hiekmann 185 Andreas Klier 186 Tomáš Konečný 187 Stephan Schreck 188 Steffen...
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    place) Men's Road Race Ruber Marín Final – 5:30:46 (→ 31st place) Santiago Botero Final – did not finish (→ no ranking) Jhon García Final – did not finish...
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  • Alberto Santofimio Botero (born June 17, 1942) is a Colombian politician, a member of the Colombian Liberal Party. He has been Minister of Justice, a two-time...
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  • they had never worked with Fuentes, while the Phonak team suspended Santiago Botero and José Enrique Gutiérrez, who had finished second in the 2006 Giro...
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  •  Germany T-Mobile Team 4 12 Rolf Aldag  Germany T-Mobile Team 69 13 Santiago Botero  Colombia T-Mobile Team 75 14 Giuseppe Guerini  Italy T-Mobile Team...
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    riders were signed. Many of the riders, including Tyler Hamilton, Santiago Botero, Óscar Sevilla and Mario Cipollini, were involved in or linked to drug...
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  • Vinokourov  Kazakhstan 58:58.14 6 Jan Ullrich  Germany 59:02.04 7 Santiago Botero  Colombia 59:04.76 8 Igor González de Galdeano  Spain 59:27.25 9 Fabian...
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    Time Trial Championships, Santiago Botero Overall Vuelta a Colombia, Santiago Botero Prologue, Stages 6 & 14, Santiago Botero 2008 Overall Vuelta a Colombia...
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  • Nairo Quintana Gran Fondo Nairo Quintana, and even old glories like Santiago Botero La Ruta Colombia, as well as GFNY Colombia (first held in 2015). The...
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  • Mark Beaumont Lyne Bessette Paolo Bettini Michael Boogerd Tom Boonen Santiago Botero Fabian Cancellara Sara Carrigan** Mark Cavendish Alberto Contador Nicole...
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  • Serrano  Spain ONCE–Eroski 68 19 Ángel Vicioso  Spain ONCE–Eroski DNF 21 Santiago Botero  Colombia Team Telekom DNF 22 Mario Aerts  Belgium Team Telekom 89...
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    Ullrich again decided against defending his title in 2002, leaving Santiago Botero to become the first Colombian to win a World Championship gold medal...
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    Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne  Anthony Charteau (FRA) 2005 11 HC Courchevel Briançon  Santiago Botero (COL) 2004 17 HC Bourg d'Oisans Le Grand-Bornand  Gilberto Simoni (ITA)...
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    of the Catholic Church Nicolás Benedetti, professional footballer Santiago Botero, professional cyclist Francisco Cassiani, professional footballer Geovanis...
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    Briançon Courchevel Pascal Hervé 2002 16 HC Les Deux Alpes La Plagne Santiago Botero 2003 8 HC Sallanches Alpe d'Huez Stefano Garzelli 2005 11 HC Courchevel...
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