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2003 Vuelta A Burgos
The 2003 Vuelta a Burgos was the 25th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos road cycling stage race, which was held from 11 August to 15 August 2003. The race started and finished in Burgos. The race was won by Pablo Lastras of the team. General classification References {{DEFAULTSORT:2003 Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos ...
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Pablo Lastras
Pablo Lastras García (born 20 January 1976) is a Spanish former racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 1998 and 2015, entirely for the team and its later iterations. During his career, he recorded stage victories at the three Grand Tours, winning five stages in total. He now works as a directeur sportif for the team. Career Born in Madrid, Lastras' idols are Bernard Hinault and Miguel Induráin. As a competitor, the tall Lastras had a resting heart rate of 45bpm, and weighed . Lastras won a stage in the 2003 Tour de France and picked up two stages in the 2002 Vuelta a España. In 2005 he won stage 8 at Tour de Suisse. He also won the Vuelta a Burgos in 2003. In 2007 the team had announced that they would let him go, but after a stage win in Eneco Tour his contract was renewed for another year. That off-season, in November 2007, Lastras won the second annual Criterium Ciudad de Jaén race, an unofficial two-day competition. In 2008, he won the overall classifica ...
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Óscar Pereiro
Óscar Pereiro Sío (; born 3 August 1977) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer. Pereiro was declared the winner of the 2006 Tour de France, after the original winner Floyd Landis was disqualified for failing a doping test after his stage 17 victory. Pereiro is a former member of Porta da Ravessa (2000 to 2001), Phonak Hearing Systems (2002 to 2005), (2006 to 2009), and the cycling team (2010). After retiring from cycling in 2010, Pereiro joined his local part-time football club Coruxo FC of the Segunda División B. Early career Pereiro placed tenth in the 2004 Tour de France, 22 minutes 54 seconds behind original winner Lance Armstrong, who was subsequently disqualified. He was awarded the Most Aggressive Rider Award in the 2005 Tour de France after powering the winning breakaways in Stages 15, 16 and 19. He was the Stage 16 winner - just edging out Spain's Xabier Zandio, Italy's Eddy Mazzoleni and Australia's Cadel Evans. His efforts on Stage 15, the tough ...
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Carlos García Quesada (cyclist)
Carlos García Quesada (born April 18, 1978 in La Zubia) is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist. He turned professional with Kelme in 2001, and stayed with them until the end of 2005. In 2006, he moved to Unibet.com. However, in 2006, his name was linked to the Operación Puerto doping case Operación Puerto (''Operation Mountain Pass'') is the code name of a still unfinished Spanish Police operation against the pro sports doping network of Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes. It started in May 2006, which resulted in a scandal that involved s ... and was sidelined by his team. In early 2007, García Quesada came to a mutual agreement with Unibet.com to leave the team, following several months having not been paid. His brother Adolfo is also a former professional cyclist. External links * Spanish male cyclists 1978 births Living people Sportspeople from the Province of Granada Spanish Vuelta a España stage winners Cyclists from Andalusia {{Spain-cycling-bio ...
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2002 Vuelta A Burgos
The 2002 Vuelta a Burgos was the 24th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos road cycling stage race, which was held from 12 August to 16 August 2002. The race started and finished in Burgos. The race was won by Francisco Mancebo of the team. General classification References {{DEFAULTSORT:2002 Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos ...
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2004 Vuelta A Burgos
The 2004 Vuelta a Burgos was the 26th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos road cycling stage race, which was held from 2 August to 5 August 2004. The race started and finished in Burgos. The race was won by Alejandro Valverde of the team. General classification References {{DEFAULTSORT:2004 Vuelta a Burgos Vuelta a Burgos 2004 in road cycling 2004 in Spanish sport ...
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Vuelta A Burgos
Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos is an elite professional road bicycle racing event held annually in the Burgos province of Spain. The men's Vuelta a Burgos has been a multi-day stage race as part of the UCI Europe Tour since 2005. In 2019, a multi-day women's stage race, the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas, was added that runs in mid-May. The men's race became part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020. Winners men's race Winners women's race References * External links * {{Vuelta a Burgos UCI Europe Tour races Burgos Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence o ... Recurring sporting events established in 1946 1946 establishments in Spain Bur ...
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Burgos
Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of the Arlanzón river tributaries, at the edge of the central plateau. The municipality has a population of about 180,000 inhabitants. The Camino de Santiago runs through Burgos. Founded in 884 by the second Count of Castile, Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, Burgos soon became the leading city of the embryonic County of Castile. The 11th century chieftain Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (''El Cid'') had connections with the city: born near Burgos, he was raised and educated there. In a long-lasting decline from the 17th century, Burgos became the headquarters of the Francoist proto-government (1936-1939) following the start of the Spanish Civil War. Declared in 1964 as Pole of Industrial Promotion and in 1969 as Pole of Industrial Development, t ...
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Giampaolo Cheula
Giampaolo Cheula (born 23 May 1979 in Premosello-Chiovenda) is an Italian former professional racing cyclist. After retiring from road cycling in 2011, Cheula raced as a mountain biker for a year. Cheula was professional from 2001 until 2011, for teams , , and . Major results ;2000 : 1st Overall Flèche du Sud ::1st Stage 2 : 3rd Trofeo Alcide Degasperi ;2002 : 1st Overall Circuit de Lorraine ::1st Stage 1 : 1st Stage 3 Bayern Rundfahrt : 10th Tour du Lac Léman ;2004 : 3rd Giro d'Oro : 6th Trofeo Matteotti : 7th Overall Bayern Rundfahrt ::1st Mountains classification ;2005 : 2nd Tour de Berne : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Asturias ;2006 : 1st Overall Peace Race : 4th GP Llodio : 4th GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano : 6th Trofeo Laigueglia ;2007 : 5th Subida al Naranco ;2008 : 1st GP Nobili Rubinetterie : 9th Ronde van Drenthe ;2009 : 8th Tre Valli Varesine ;2010 : 3rd Gran Premio di Lugano : 4th Overall Tour of Turkey : 8th Overall Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid ...
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Iker Flores
Iker Flores Galarza (born 28 July 1976 in Galdakao, Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 1999 and 2007 for the and teams. He took the overall victory at the Tour de l'Avenir, along with one stage, in 2000. However, Flores did not add any professional victories, and finished the 2005 Tour de France as Lanterne Rouge, as did his brother Igor Flores in 2002. Flores was known for his attacking style of riding. Major results ;2000 : 1st Overall Tour de l'Avenir ::1st Stage 9 ;2001 : 1st Mountains classification Circuit de la Sarthe (cycling), Circuit de la Sarthe ;2007 : 1st Sprints classification 2007 Tour of the Basque Country, Tour of the Basque Country References External links Team Profile (in Spanish)
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Daniel Atienza
Daniel Atienza Urendez (born 22 September 1974 in Moudon, Switzerland) is a former Spanish professional road bicycle racer who rode for UCI ProTeam Cofidis from 2001 to 2005. Major results ;1996 : 1st Stage 7, Circuito Montañés ;1999 : 12th Overall, Tour de Romandie ;2000 : 1st Rominger Classic : 10th Overall, Tour de Suisse : 29th Overall, Tour de France ;2001 : 13th Overall, Tour de Suisse : 30th Overall, Tour de France ;2002 : 1st Mountains Competition, Midi Libre : 15th Overall, Volta a Catalunya ;2003 : 9th Overall, Volta a Catalunya ;2004 : 10th Overall, Volta a Catalunya ;2005 : 9th Overall, Tour de Romandie : 13th Overall, Tour de Suisse : 14th Overall, Giro d'Italia : 17th Overall, Vuelta a España The Vuelta a España (; en, Tour of Spain) is an annual multi-stage bicycle race primarily held in Spain, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. Inspired by the success of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, the ... External li ...
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Daniele Nardello
Daniele Nardello (born 2 August 1972 in Varese) is a retired Italian professional road racing cyclist. His career ran from 1994 to 2009, with highlights including winning the 2001 Italian national road race championship, the 2003 Züri-Metzgete, and three straight top-10 finishes and one stage win at the Tour de France. Career achievements Major results ;1990 : 1st Road race, National Junior Road Championships : 4th Road race, UCI Road World Championships ;1994 : 2nd Overall Herald Sun Tour ;1995 : 1st Paris–Bourges : 2nd Giro di Lombardia : 5th Overall Tour DuPont : 7th GP Rik Van Steenbergen ;1996 : 1st Milano–Torino : 1st Grand Prix d'Europe (with Fabio Roscioli) : 1st Stage 12 Vuelta a España : 4th Time trial, UCI Road World Championships : 4th Giro di Lombardia : 5th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe ::1st Stage 1 : 5th Trofeo Melinda : 6th Japan Cup : 7th Tre Valli Varesine : 9th Giro del Piemonte ;1997 : 1st Overall Tour of Austria ::1st Stages 1 & 7 : 2nd Trofeo ...
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Mikel Pradera
Mikel Pradera Rodríguez (born March 6, 1975, in Mallabia, Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country) is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1999 :2nd Overall G.P. Portugal Telecom ;2000 :7th Overall 2000 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré :10th Classique des Alpes ;2001 :10th 2001 GP Miguel Induráin, GP Miguel Induráin ;2004 :10th Overall Vuelta a la Rioja ;2008 :8th Overall Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas External links

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