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Luis Orán Castañeda
Luis Orán Castañeda Ramos (10 October 1979 — 14 July 2020) was a Colombian road cyclist. He rode the 2000 Giro d'Italia. After his cycling career, he worked in a factory. On 14 July 2020, he died after an accident with a conveyor belt, aged 40. Teams * 2000 Vitalicio Seguros-Grupo Generali (Spain) * 2001–2003 05 Orbitel (Colombia) * 2007 Colombia Es Pasion (Colombia) Achievements ;1998 *2nd General classification Vuelta de la Juventud Guatemala *1st stage 9 Vuelta a Costa Rica *1st stage 12 Vuelta a Costa Rica ;1999 * Colombian road championships (U23) * Colombian time trial championships (U23) *2nd General classification Vuelta de la Juventud Guatemala ;2001 * 1st stage 2 (team time trial) 2001 Vuelta a Colombia ;2002 *1st Stage 3 Vuelta al Tolima *1st Stage 8 2002 Vuelta a Colombia The 52nd edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 30 to July 14, 2002. Stages 2002-06-30: Cúcuta — Cúcuta (5.2 km) 2002-07-01: Pamplona — Bucaramanga (142 km) ...
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Road Bicycle Racing
Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The two most common competition formats are mass start events, where riders start simultaneously (though sometimes with a handicap) and race to a set finish point; and time trials, where individual riders or teams race a course alone against the clock. Stage races or "tours" take multiple days, and consist of several mass-start or time-trial stages ridden consecutively. Professional racing originated in Western Europe, centred in France, Spain, Italy and the Low Countries. Since the mid-1980s, the sport has diversified, with races held at the professional, semi-professional and amateur levels, worldwide. The sport is governed by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). As well as the UCI's annual World Championships for men and women, the biggest even ...
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2000 Giro D'Italia
The 2000 Giro d'Italia was the 83rd edition of the Giro. It began with a prologue that navigated through the Italian capital Rome. The race came to a close on June 4 with a mass-start stage that ended in the Italian city of Milan. Twenty teams entered the race that was won by the Italian Stefano Garzelli of the team. Second and third were the Italian riders Francesco Casagrande and Gilberto Simoni. In the race's other classifications, rider Francesco Casagrande won the mountains classification, Dimitri Konyshev of the team won the points classification, and rider Fabrizio Guidi won the intergiro classification. finished as the winners of the ''Trofeo Fast Team'' classification, ranking each of the twenty teams contesting the race by lowest cumulative time. The other team classification, the ''Trofeo Super Team'' classification, where the teams' riders are awarded points for placing within the top twenty in each stage and the points are then totaled for each team was won ...
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Conveyor Belt
A conveyor belt is the carrying medium of a belt conveyor system (often shortened to belt conveyor). A belt conveyor system is one of many types of conveyor systems. A belt conveyor system consists of two or more pulleys (sometimes referred to as drums), with a closed loop of carrying medium—the conveyor belt—that rotates about them. One or both of the pulleys are powered, moving the belt and the material on the belt forward. The powered pulley is called the drive pulley while the unpowered pulley is called the idler pulley. There are two main industrial classes of belt conveyors; Those in general material handling such as those moving boxes along inside a factory and bulk material handling such as those used to transport large volumes of resources and agricultural materials, such as grain, salt, coal, ore, sand, overburden and more. Overview Conveyors are durable and reliable components used in automated distribution and warehousing, as well as manufacturing and p ...
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Vitalicio Seguros-Grupo Generali
Vitalicio Seguros () was a Spanish professional road bicycle racing cycling team active between 1998 and 2000. It helped launch the 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 team was started by manager in 1998 with funding from Assicurazioni Generali, who wished to promote their Catalan brand and made a three-year commitment. Major wins ;1998 : Stage 3 Vuelta a Aragon, Serguei Smetanine : Stages 1 & 2 Vuelta Ciclista a La Rioja, Serguei Smetanine : Stage 3 Vuelta Ciclista a La Rioja, Juan Carlos Dominguez : Stage 4 Vuelta Asturias, Santiago Blanco : Road Race Championships, Angel Luis Casero : Stage 1 Vuelta a Castilla y Leon, Oscar Freire : Overall Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, Hernan Buenahora :: Stages 6 & 7 : Stage 1 Tour of Galicia, Serguei Smetanine : Stages 13, 15 & 20 Vuelta a Espana, Andrei Zintchenko : Trofeo Manacor, Elio Aggiano ;1999 : Stage 5 ...
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Vuelta A Costa Rica
The Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica (''English'': Tour of Costa Rica) is a bicycle racing stage race held annually since 1965 in Costa Rica. The men's Vuelta carries a UCI rating of 2.2 and is part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the sport's international governing body. For the women's race see; Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica. Doping On 31 January 2018 the UCI announced that they had suspended a number of riders who competed in the 2017 edition of the race, after they tested positive for the third generation blood booster - EPO-CERA. Overall winner Juan Carlos Rojas (Frijoles Los Tierniticos), third place Cesar Rojas Villegas, Leandro Varela, Vladimir Fernandez who won stage 4 of the race, Jose Villalobos, Jason Huertas, Jose Irias, Gabriel Marin, Melvin Mora, Kevin Murillo Solano and Jordy Sandoval Jordy is a masculine given name, and sometimes a diminutive of the name Jord ...
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2001 Vuelta A Colombia
The 51st edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 17 to July 2, 2001. There were a total number of 98 competitors from 13 teams. Stages 2001-06-17: Ciudad de Popayán (8.8 km) 2001-06-18: Popayán — Cali (143 km) 2001-06-19: Palmira — Buga (46.7 km) 2001-06-20: Buga — Cartago (120 km) 2001-06-21: Cartago — Pereira (176 km) 2001-06-22: Pereira — Chinchiná (27.7 km) 2001-06-23: Chinchiná — Medellín (191 km) 2001-06-24: Medellín — El Escobero (129 km) 2001-06-25: Caldas — Manizales (182.5 km) 2001-06-26: Manizales — Honda (140.8 km) 2001-06-27: Puerto Boyacá — Barrancabermeja (203.5 km) 2001-06-28: Barrancabermeja — Bucaramanga (124.3 km) 2001-06-29: Bucaramanga — Socorro (123 km) 2001-06-30: Socorro — Tunja (169.4 km) 2001-07-01: Tunja — Bogotá (163 km) 2001-07-02: Bogotá — Alto de Patios (23.5 km) Final classification Teams ;Empres ...
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2002 Vuelta A Colombia
The 52nd edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 30 to July 14, 2002. Stages 2002-06-30: Cúcuta — Cúcuta (5.2 km) 2002-07-01: Pamplona — Bucaramanga (142 km) 2002-07-02: Bucaramanga — Socorro (109.1 km) 2002-07-03: Socorro — Tunja (150.7 km) 2002-07-04: Tunja — Chía (115.7 km) 2002-07-05: Bogotá — Bogotá (39 km) 2002-07-06: Bogotá — Bogotá (160.6 km) 2002-07-07: Soacha — Ibagué (194 km) 2002-07-08: Ibagué — Pereira (121.7 km) 2002-07-09: Pereira — Cali (199.5 km) 2002-07-10: Cali — Cali (17 km) 2002-07-11: Buga — Armenia (106.1 km) 2002-07-12: Manizales — Jericó (154 km) 2002-07-13: Jericó — El Escobero (105 km) 2002-07-14: Circuito en Medellín (109.2 km) Final classification See also * 2002 Clásico RCN References cyclingnews {{DEFAULTSORT:2002 Vuelta A Colombia Vuelta a Colombia Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic o ...
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1979 Births
Events January * January 1 ** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ''Chiquitita'' to commemorate the event. ** The United States and the People's Republic of China establish full Sino-American relations, diplomatic relations. ** Following a deal agreed during 1978, France, French carmaker Peugeot completes a takeover of American manufacturer Chrysler's Chrysler Europe, European operations, which are based in United Kingdom, Britain's former Rootes Group factories, as well as the former Simca factories in France. * January 7 – Cambodian–Vietnamese War: The People's Army of Vietnam and Vietnamese-backed Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation, Cambodian insurgents announce the fall of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and the collapse of the Pol Pot regime. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge retreat west to an area ...
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2020 Deaths
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Colombian Male Cyclists
Colombian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Colombia * Colombians, persons from Colombia, or of Colombian descent **For more information about the Colombian people, see: *** Demographics of Colombia *** Indigenous peoples in Colombia, Native Colombians *** Colombian American ** For specific persons, see List of Colombians * Colombian Spanish, one of the languages spoken in Colombia ** See also languages of Colombia * Colombian culture * Colombian sheep, a sheep breed See also * * * Christopher Columbus (1451–1506), Italian explorer after which Colombia was named * Coffee production in Colombia * Colombia (other) * Colombiana (other) * Colombina (other) * Colombino (other) * Colombine (other) * Columbia (other) * Columbiad (other) * Columbian (other) * Columbiana (other) * Columbine (other) * Columbina (other) Columbina is a stock cha ...
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Industrial Accident Deaths
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Place Of Birth Missing
Place may refer to: Geography * Place (United States Census Bureau), defined as any concentration of population ** Census-designated place, a populated area lacking its own municipal government * "Place", a type of street or road name ** Often implies a dead end (street) or cul-de-sac * Place, based on the Cornish word "plas" meaning mansion * Place, a populated place, an area of human settlement ** Incorporated place (see municipal corporation), a populated area with its own municipal government * Location (geography), an area with definite or indefinite boundaries or a portion of space which has a name in an area Placenames * Placé, a commune in Pays de la Loire, Paris, France * Plače, a small settlement in Slovenia * Place (Mysia), a town of ancient Mysia, Anatolia, now in Turkey * Place, New Hampshire, a location in the United States * Place House, a 16th-century mansion largely remodelled in the 19th century, in Fowey, Cornwall * Place House, a 19th-century mans ...
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