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    Andrew Hampsten (born April 7, 1962) is an American former professional road bicycle racer who won the 1988 Giro d'Italia and the Alpe d'Huez stage of...
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  • based in Europe named Andrew Hampsten was added to the team under a 30-day contract for the race. After both Kiefel and Hampsten stunningly won stages...
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    from 20 teams entered the 21-stage race, which was won by American Andrew Hampsten of the 7-Eleven–Hoonved team. The second and third places were taken...
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    rider Eric Vanderaerden the points classification, and La Vie Claire's Andrew Hampsten won the young rider classification. La Vie Claire finished at the head...
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  • Bollinger, American football player T. J. Frier, American football player Andrew Hampsten, champion cyclist Virgil Hill, boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1984)[citation...
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    States ever fielded. Riders included Boyer and LeMond, as well as Andrew Hampsten, Ron Kiefel, Bob Roll and Eric Heiden and this time the American team...
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    have been a few notable victories for cyclists from other continents. Andrew Hampsten, became the first North American to win the Giro, when he won in 1988...
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  • winner Bernard Hinault, and three-time winner, Greg LeMond, as well as Andrew Hampsten and the Canadian Steve Bauer. With Hinault winning the Tour in 1985...
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    amateur teams competed. Riders competing included Greg LeMond, and Andrew Hampsten, and the teams represented included Lotto, Panasonic, PDM, and the...
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    Hinault (FRA) 1986:  Roberto Visentini (ITA) 1987:  Stephen Roche (IRL) 1988:  Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco...
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    he also won the Tour and the UCI Road World Championship. American Andrew Hampsten became the first non-European winner the following year, and Laurent...
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  • Anderson Panasonic–Raleigh 1986  United States Andrew Hampsten La Vie Claire 1987  United States Andrew Hampsten 7-Eleven 1988  Austria Helmut Wechselberger...
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    1984 Olympic road race in Los Angeles. In the 1988 Giro d'Italia, Andrew Hampsten rode Shimano to its first Grand Tour victory. In 2002, world championships...
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    Bugno (ITA)  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 6 1992 14 Sestrières 186.5 HC  Andrew Hampsten (USA)  Miguel Indurain (ESP) 5 1994 16 Valréas 224.5 HC  Roberto Conti (ITA)...
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    (baseball Player) (Medway) Roy Hall (football player) (South Euclid) Andrew Hampsten (cyclist) (Columbus) James Hanna (football player) (Lakewood) Tommy...
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    wear the pink jersey as leader of the general classification since Andrew Hampsten in 1988. Vande Velde finished the 2008 Tour de France in fourth place...
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  • politician 1962 – Jon Cruddas, English lawyer and politician 1962 – Andrew Hampsten, American cyclist 1963 – Jaime de Marichalar, Spanish businessman 1963...
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    Archived from the original on 25 July 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024. Hood, Andrew (30 April 2024). "Philippe Gilbert Applauds Pogačar's Panache: 'He Wins...
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    snowstorm, making for an epic stage won by Erik Breukink. American Andrew Hampsten, the second-place finisher, became the overall race leader and went...
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    he defeated Flavio Giupponi, Erik Breukink and defending champion Andrew Hampsten. Fignon seized the Maglia Rosa on stage 14 and held it for the remainder...
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    stage as several riders in the top ten went into the breakaway including Andrew Talansky, who was sitting in third place overall, 39 seconds behind Contador...
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    Hinault (FRA) 1986:  Roberto Visentini (ITA) 1987:  Stephen Roche (IRL) 1988:  Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco...
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    from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019. Hood, Andrew (7 March 2016). "ASO's podium bouncer Hinault to retire". VeloNews. Pocket...
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    Hinault (FRA) 1986:  Roberto Visentini (ITA) 1987:  Stephen Roche (IRL) 1988:  Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco...
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    of the Gavia, Andrew Hampsten and Erik Breukink rode away from their fellow riders; Breukink would go on to win the stage, but Hampsten would take the...
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  • Calgary Dinos won 52–23 over the St. Mary's Huskies Giro d'Italia won by Andrew Hampsten of the United States Tour de France – Pedro Delgado of Spain UCI Road...
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  • in Affoltern am Albis and finished in Zürich. The race was won by Andrew Hampsten of the 7-Eleven team. In total, fourteen teams of up to nine riders...
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  • Van Impe Frankie Andreu Pedro Delgado Laurent Fignon Todd Gogulski Andrew Hampsten Luis Herrera Michael Hübner Sean Kelly Greg LeMond Jeannie Longo Bob...
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    grounds, ski trails, and wildflower gardens. Including the Greenway, the Andrew Hampsten Bikeway System in Grand Forks is over 43 miles (69 km) long. These...
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    Hinault (FRA) 1986:  Roberto Visentini (ITA) 1987:  Stephen Roche (IRL) 1988:  Andrew Hampsten (USA) 1989:  Laurent Fignon (FRA) 1990:  Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1991:  Franco...
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