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Pasta Zara–Cogeas
Pasta Zara–Cogeas () is a former professional cycling team based in Lithuania, which was competing in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup. Major wins ;1998 : Time Trial Championship, Zoulfia Zabirova : Trophée International de Saint-Amand-Mont-Rond, Alessandra Cappellotto : Overall Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale, Edita Pučinskaitė : Time Trial Championship, Edita Pučinskaitė :Embrach, Zoulfia Zabirova ;1999 : Primavera Rosa, Sara Felloni :Berner Rundfahrt, Marion Brauen :UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Cali (Individual pursuit), Marion Clignet :UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Cali (Points race), Marion Clignet : Overall Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale, Diana Žiliūtė :World Road Race Championship, Edita Pučinskaitė ;2000 : Primavera Rosa, Diana Žiliūtė : Route Féminine Du Vignoble Nantais, Marion Clignet : Le Critérium International Féminin De Lachine, Diana Žiliūtė : Time Trial Championship, Zoulfia Zab ...
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Lithuania
Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania shares land borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and Russia to the southwest. It has a maritime border with Sweden to the west on the Baltic Sea. Lithuania covers an area of , with a population of 2.8 million. Its capital and largest city is Vilnius; other major cities are Kaunas and Klaipėda. Lithuanians belong to the ethno-linguistic group of the Balts and speak Lithuanian, one of only a few living Baltic languages. For millennia the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. In the 1230s, Lithuanian lands were united by Mindaugas, becoming king and founding the Kingdom of Lithuania on 6 July 1253. In the 14th century, the Grand Duchy of Li ...
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Marion Brauen
Marion may refer to: People * Marion (given name) *Marion (surname) *Marion Silva Fernandes, Brazilian footballer known simply as "Marion" *Marion (singer), Filipino singer-songwriter and pianist Marion Aunor (born 1992) Places Antarctica * Marion Nunataks, Charcot Island Australia * City of Marion, a local government area in South Australia * Marion, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide Cyprus * Marion, Cyprus, an ancient city-state South Africa *Marion Island, one of the Prince Edward Islands United States * Marion, Alabama * Marion, Arkansas * Marion, Connecticut ** Marion Historic District (Cheshire and Southington, Connecticut) * Marion, Georgia * Marion, Illinois * Marion, Indiana, Grant County * Marion, Shelby County, Indiana * Marion, Iowa * Marion, Kansas ** Marion County Lake ** Marion Reservoir * Marion, Kentucky * Marion, Louisiana * Marion, Massachusetts * Marion Station, Maryland, often referred to as just "Marion" * Marion, Michigan * Marion, Minnesota * M ...
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Mirjam Melchers-van Poppel
Maria Wilhelmina Johanna "Mirjam" Melchers-Van Poppel (born 26 September 1975 in Arnhem, Gelderland) is a female former racing cyclist from the Netherlands, married to former sprinter Jean-Paul van Poppel. She was one of the leading cyclists in the world, having held the Union Cycliste Internationale, UCI number one ranking as well as winning highly rated races. She was a one-day specialist but has managed smaller stage races. In 2003, she won the GP Feminas Castilla y Leon round of the World Cup and finished third overall in the series behind Nicole Cooke and German sprinter Regina Schleicher. Melchers also finished first in the Damesronde van Drenthe and the Emakumeen Bira, before bringing her season to a close with a silver medal at the world championship road race in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. On 7 September 2006 Melchers crashed during the third stage of the Euregio Tour. She broke her pelvis, a hip (anatomy), hip and her jaw. Palmares Note: Beginning in 1997, the Union C ...
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Westerbeek
''Westerbeek'' was a Dutch East India Company sailing ship, built in 1722 in Amsterdam. It was long and 650 tons. The accident The ship was wrecked at Lopranseiði on the west coast of Suðuroy, Faroe Islands on 2 September 1742. In those days it was necessary either to see the stars or the sun in order to navigate a ship, that is to know how far north or how far south the ship was. The crew of ''Westerbeek'' had not seen the sun because of fog for 11 days on the day of the accident, and because of that they went too far north. Too late they realized, that they were about to sail directly on land, and the ship went on land between four skerries and a sea cliff of Suðuroy on Lopranseiði. The accident happened on ''Westerbeek''s 6th voyage from the Dutch East Indies. The captain of this voyage was Hermanus Schutten. The cargo was usually tea, coffee, pepper and other spices. The voyage to the East Indies could take up to one year, and often the ships were away from home se ...
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Tour De Bretagne
Tour de Bretagne Cycliste, also known as the Tour de Bretagne trophée des granitiers and formerly known as Ruban Granitier Breton, is an annual early season professional cycling stage race held in late April and early May in Brittany, France. The race often acts as a show case for upcoming riders of the under 23 category who race together with Elite riders. The race was renamed Tour de Bretagne in 2005 when the race also became a professional race. The 2007 edition was dominated by Lars Boom and Edvald Boasson Hagen who both wore the leader's jersey and won stages of the race. The 2008 edition was dominated by the Rabobank team with defending champion Lars Boom and Coen Vermeltfoort winning two stages each. The Bretagne Armor Lux won the general classification with Benoît Poilvet. The 2010 edition started in Jersey Jersey ( , ; nrf, Jèrri, label=Jèrriais ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (french: Bailliage de Jersey, links=no; Jèrriais: ), is an island coun ...
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Priska Doppmann
Priska Doppmann (born 10 May 1971) is a Swiss road racing cyclist, born in Cham. She was the Swiss National Road Race champion in 1999. She finished 7th in the Women's road race at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Currently, she is a manager for the women's team . Palmarès ;1999 :1st Road Race, National Road Championships :2nd Rund Um die Rigi–Gersau :3rd GP Kanton Aargau Gippingen :7th Trofeo Alfredo Binda ;2000 :1st GP Kanton Aargau Gippingen :National Road Championships ::2nd Time trial ::3rd Road Race :5th Trofeo Alfredo Binda :7th La Flèche Wallonne ;2001 :National Road Championships ::1st Time trial ::2nd Road Race :1st Stage 4 Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile ;2002 :1st Berner Rundfahrt :1st Rund Um die Rigi–Gersau :National Road Championships ::2nd Road Race ::3rd Time trial :3rd Overall Gracia Orlova :3rd La Flèche Wallonne :3rd GP Suisse Féminin :5th Trofeo Alfredo Binda ;2003 :1st Time Trial, National Road Championships :3rd Overall Frauen Etappenr ...
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Arenda Grimberg
Arenda Grimberg (born 10 March 1978) is a Dutch racing cyclist born in Almelo. She participates in both road cycling as cyclo-cross. In 2002, she became Dutch national champion in road racing. She represented her nation at the 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 UCI Road World Championships. Honours Road cycling *1998 : 3rd in Damesronde van Drenthe *2002 : 1st in Dutch Elite National Championships *2003 : 3rd in Ronde van Gelderland *2004 : 3rd in Ronde van Gelderland *2004 : 3rd in Holland Hills Classic *2005 : 3rd in Omloop Door Middag-Humsterland *2005 : 3rd in Holland Hills Classic *2008 & 2010 : 1st Profronde van Almelo Cyclo-cross *2004 : 3rd in Gieten *2005 : 3rd in Sint-Michielsgestel *2006 : 1st in Sint-Michielsgestel Sint-Michielsgestel () is a village in the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands. Geography The 120 km long river Dommel flows north from a well near Peer in Belgium. Just north of 's-Hertogenbosch it is joined by ...
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Vera Hohlfeld
Vera Hohlfeld (born 24 February 1972) is a road cyclist from Germany. She represented her nation at the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, ... where she finished fourth in the women's road race. References External links profile at ''sports-reference.com'' German female cyclists Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for Germany Living people Sportspeople from Erfurt 1972 births Cyclists from Thuringia People from Bezirk Erfurt 20th-century German women {{Germany-cycling-bio-1970s-stub ...
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GP Ouest France
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Route Féminine Du Vignoble Nantais
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