Urs Freuler (born 6 November 1958 in Bilten, Canton of Glarus) is a Swiss cyclist, who raced professionally between 1980 and 1997, during which he won...
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(1872–1958), American businessman Remo Freuler (born 1992), Swiss footballer Rick Freuler, American aerospace engineer Urs Freuler (born 1958), Swiss cyclist This...
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Swiss artist Urs Fischer (footballer) (born 1966), Swiss footballer and football manager Urs Freuler (born 1958), Swiss former cyclist Urs Noel Glutz von...
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held at the 1980 championships in Besançon, France. As of 2024[update], Urs Freuler from Switzerland is the most successful cyclist with eight victories...
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culminated in a bunch sprint that was won by Atala-Ofmega-Campagnolo's Urs Freuler. The second stage was a team time trial that stretched 38 km (23.6 mi)...
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mountains classification. Several writers felt Argentin, Guido Bontempi, Urs Freuler, Eddy Planckaert, and Paolo Rosola all had a great chance to win a stage...
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Italy Giuseppe Saronni† Del Tongo–Colnago 24 3 223 74 1984 Switzerland Urs Freuler Atala 23 4 178 6 1985 Netherlands Johan van der Velde Vini Ricordi 24...
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included Joop Zoetemelk, Jan Raas, Gerrie Knetemann, Hennie Kuiper, Urs Freuler, Henk Lubberding, René Pijnen, Johan van der Velde and Dietrich Thurau...
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classification that was introduced in the 1985 Giro d'Italia and was first won by Urs Freuler. The classification was discontinued after the 1988 Giro d'Italia. For...
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Championships. Updated after the 2024 World Championships. Lavreysen, Freuler, Nakano and Ballanger won the most individual titles with ten each. Argentina...
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track 27 June 1974 1'06"791 Urs Freuler (SUI) Zürich (SUI) Oerlikon Open air track 25 August 1981 1'06"091 Urs Freuler (SUI) Zürich (SUI) Oerlikon Open...
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respectively. Amongst the other classifications that the race awarded, Urs Freuler of Atala–Campagnolo won the points classification, Fignon of Renault–Elf...
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21 76 0,2800 Reggie McNamara 21 119 0,1764 Palle Lykke 21 122 0,1721 Urs Freuler 21 139 0,1511 33 Gert Frank 20 143 0,1399 34 Gerrit Schulte 19 73 0,2603...
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de France entry and the first time he abandoned. Following the stage Urs Freuler, the D.S. of Phonak commented to a Marblehead, Massachusetts magazine...
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Bert Oosterbosch Bert Oosterbosch Bert Oosterbosch Urs Freuler Urs Freuler Urs Freuler Urs Freuler Phil Anderson Phil Anderson Phil Anderson Phil Anderson...
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penultimate stage was completely flat and culminated in a bunch sprint, won by Urs Freuler. Hours later, the final stage – a hilly 43 km (26.7 mi) individual time...
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Khrabtsov Urs Freuler Hans-Rüdi Märki 1990 Danny Clark (AUS) Roland Günther (FRG) Marat Ganeev (URS) Konstantin Khrabtsov (URS) Urs Freuler (SUI) Hansruedi...
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Awards Preceded by Robert Dill-Bundi Swiss Sportsman of the Year 1981 Succeeded by Urs Freuler...
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Cipollini André Darrigade Arnaud Démare Raffaele di Paco Caleb Ewan Urs Freuler Fernando Gaviria André Greipel René Le Grevès Dylan Groenewegen Thor...
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Championships 1994 1st Six Days of Zürich (with Urs Freuler) 1st Six Days of Köln 2nd Six Days of Munich (with Urs Freuler) 1996 1st Six Days of Bremen 1st Six Days...
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1st Six Days of Ghent (with Gert Frank) 1st Six Days of Grenoble (with Urs Freuler) 2nd Six Days of Bremen (with Albert Fritz) 2nd Six Days of Hanover (with...
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Individual pursuit Robert Dill-Bundi Team pursuit Robert Dill-Bundi Urs Freuler Hans Känel Hans Ledermann Preliminary Round (Group B) Lost to Soviet...
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than 2 sec better than the previous record of the same year held by Urs Freuler. He also won four gold medals in the 1 km time trial (amateurs) at the...
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Gewiss–Bianchi +0" 6 Johan van der Velde (NED) Gisgelati-Ecoflam +0" 7 Urs Freuler (SUI) Panasonic–Isostar–Colnago–Agu +0" 8 Fabrice Philipot (FRA) Toshiba–Look...
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in the 1985 Giro d'Italia, where it was first won by the Swiss rider Urs Freuler. The classification was run annually until the 1988 Giro d'Italia, where...
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Frank (DEN) Jan Raas (NED) Donald Allan (AUS) Danny Clark (AUS) 1984 Urs Freuler (SUI) René Pijnen (NED) Horst Schütz (FRG) Gary Wiggins (AUS) Albert...
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Rank Rider Team Time 1 Urs Freuler (SUI) Atala 5h 56' 47" 2 Paolo Rosola (ITA) Sammontana–Bianchi s.t. 3 Silvestro Milani (ITA) Malvor–Bottecchia–Vaporella...
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1991 : Peter Gänsler 1992 : Raimund Lehnert 1993 : Erik Zabel 1994 : Urs Freuler 1995 : Andreas Kappes 1996 : Gert Vanderaerden 1997 : Andreas Beikirch...
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riders Giuseppe Saronni and Francesco Moser, respectively. Swiss rider Urs Freuler was the first rider to wear the race leader's maglia rosa (English: pink...
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Baffi Giovanni Lombardi Pierangelo Bincoletto Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle Urs Freuler Peter Pieters 1994 Kurt Betschart Bruno Risi Adriano Baffi Giovanni Lombardi...
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