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GP Pascuas
GP Pascuas was a road bicycle race held annually in Pamplona, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... It was held from 1924 until 1983. Winners References Cycle races in Spain Recurring sporting events established in 1924 1924 establishments in Spain Sport in Pamplona 1982 disestablishments in Spain Defunct cycling races in Spain Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1982 {{Spain-cycling-race-stub ...
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Pamplona
Pamplona (; eu, Iruña or ), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain. It is also the third-largest city in the greater Basque cultural region. Lying at near above sea level, the city (and the wider Cuenca de Pamplona) is located on the flood plain of the Arga river, a second-order tributary of the Ebro. Precipitation-wise, it is located in a transitional location between the rainy Atlantic northern façade of the Iberian Peninsula and its drier inland. Early population in the settlement traces back to the late Bronze to early Iron Age, even if the traditional inception date refers to the foundation of by Pompey during the Sertorian Wars circa 75 BCE. During Visigothic rule Pamplona became an episcopal see, serving as a staging ground for the Christianization of the area. It later became one of the capitals of the Kingdom of Pamplona/Navarre. The city is famous worldwide for the running of the bu ...
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Enrique Aguirre
Enrique Omar Aguirre (born December 6, 1979) is a retired male decathlete from Argentina who competed for his native country at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He set his personal best score (7703 points) in Huelva Huelva (, ) is a city in southwestern Spain, the capital of the province of Huelva in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is between two short rias though has an outlying spur including nature reserve on the Gulf of Cádiz coast. The rias ... on August 7, 2004. He is a two-time national champion in the men's decathlon (2002 and 2004). Achievements References * 1979 births Living people Argentine decathletes Athletes (track and field) at the 2003 Pan American Games Pan American Games competitors for Argentina {{Argentina-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Francisco Goenaga
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of ''Pater Comunitatis''. In areas of Spain where Basque is spoken, " Patxi" is the most common nickname; in the Catalan areas, "Cesc" (short for Francesc) is often used. In Spanish Latin America and in the Philippines, people with the name Francisco are frequently called " Pancho". " Kiko" is also used as a nickname, and " Chicho" is another possibility. In Portuguese, people named Francisco are commonly nicknamed "Chico" (''shíco''). This is also a less-common nickname for Francisco in Spanish. People with the given name * Pope Francis is rendered in the Spanish and Portuguese languages as Papa Francisco * Francisco Acebal (1866–1933), Spanish write ...
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Fermín Trueba
Fermín Trueba Pérez (26 August 1914 – 1 May 2007) was a Spanish road cyclist. His brothers Vicente and José were also professional cyclists. Major results ;1934 : 1st Subida a Santo Domingo : 1st Vuelta a Alava : 2nd Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia ;1935 : 1st Subida a Arantzazu : 2nd Overall Tour of Galicia ::1st Stages 3 & 9 : 2nd Subida a Santo Domingo : 7th Overall Tour of the Basque Country : 7th Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama ;1936 : 2nd Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama : 9th Overall Vuelta a España ::1st Stage 19 ;1938 : 1st Road race, National Road Championships : 1st Subida a Santo Domingo ;1939 : 1st Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama : 1st Subida a Santo Domingo : 2nd Overall Vuelta a Aragon ::1st Stages 3, 4 & 6 : 3rd Road race, National Road Championships : 3rd Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stage 6 : 3rd Overall Circuito del Norte ::1st Stages 1 & 5 ;1940 : 1st Hill-climb, National Road Championships : 1st Overall Vuelta a Cantabria ::1st Mo ...
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Federico Ezquerra
Federico (; ) is a given name and surname. It is a form of Frederick, most commonly found in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. People with the given name Federico Artists * Federico Ágreda, Venezuelan composer and DJ. * Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, renowned Filipino painter. * Federico Andahazi, Argentine writer and psychologist. * Federico Casagrande, Italian jazz guitarist * Federico Castelluccio, Italian-American actor who is most famous for his role as Furio Giunta on the HBO TV series, The Sopranos * Federico Cortese, Italian conductor, Music Director of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras and the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra * Federico Elizalde, Filipino marksman and musician * Federico Fellini, Italian film-maker and director * Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet and playwright * Federico Luppi, Argentine film, TV, radio and theatre actor * Federico Ricci, Italian composer Athletes * Federico Bruno (born 1993), Argentine distance runner * Federico Chiesa, Italian fo ...
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Fermín Apalategui
Fermín or Fermin may refer to: * Fermin, Spanish saint * Fermin (name), Spanish name and surname * Fermin IV Fermin (also Firmin, from Latin ''Firminus''; Spanish ''Fermín'') was a legendary holy man and martyr, traditionally venerated as the co-patron saint of Navarre, Spain. His death may be associated with either the Decian persecution (250) or Dio ..., Mexican rapper and pastor See also * San Fermín {{disambiguation ...
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Antonio Escuriet
Antonio Escuriet (7 May 1909 – 18 February 1998) was a Spanish road cyclist. Professional from 1930 to 1942, he notably won the 1933 Vuelta a Levante and two stages of the Vuelta a España. Major results ;1930 : 5th Overall Vuelta a Levante ;1931 : 2nd Road race, National Road Championships : 9th Overall Volta a Catalunya ;1932 : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Levante ;1933 : 1st Overall Vuelta a Levante ::1st Stage 2 : 1st Overall Barcelona–Madrid ::1st Stage 1 : 1st Stage 4 Vuelta a Pontevedra : 3rd Trofeo Masferrer ;1934 : 8th Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stage 10 : 8th Clásica a los Puertos ;1935 : 1st Stage 2 Vuelta a España : 1st Vuelta a Alava : 2nd Circuito de Getxo : 3rd GP Pascuas : 3rd Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia : 4th Overall Tour of Galicia ::1st Stages 6 & 8 ;1936 : 1st GP Pascuas : 3rd Clásica a los Puertos : 5th Overall Vuelta a España : 8th Overall Volta a Catalunya ;1939 : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Aragón : 4th Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stage 5 ;1940 : 3 ...
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Severiano Hevia
Severiano may refer to: * Severiano Álvarez (1933–2013), Leonese language writer * Severiano Ballesteros (1957–2011), Spanish professional golfer, a World No. 1 * Severiano Sainz y Bencamo (1871–1937), the second Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Matanzas (1915–1937) * Severiano de Heredia (1836–1901), Cuban-born biracial politician, a freemason, a left-wing republican, naturalized as French in 1870 * Lauro Severiano Muller (1863–1926), Brazilian politician, diplomat, and military engineer * Nuno Severiano Teixeira (born 1957), Portuguese politician See also * Severiano de Almeida, municipality in the state Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil * Estádio Severiano Gomes Filho, also known as Estádio Pajuçara, is a multi-use stadium in Pajuçara neighborhood, Maceió, Brazil * Severiano Melo, municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil * Doutor Severiano, municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazi ...
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Paul Larrouy
Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) * Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Christian missionary and writer * Pope Paul (other), multiple Popes of the Roman Catholic Church * Saint Paul (other), multiple other people and locations named "Saint Paul" Roman and Byzantine empire * Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (c. 229 BC – 160 BC), Roman general * Julius Paulus Prudentissimus (), Roman jurist * Paulus Catena (died 362), Roman notary *Paulus Alexandrinus (4th century), Hellenistic astrologer * Paul of Aegina or Paulus Aegineta (625–690), Greek surgeon Royals *Paul I of Russia (1754–1801), Tsar of Russia *Paul of Greece (1901–1964), King of Greece Other people *Paul the Deacon or Paulus Diaconus (c. 720 – c. 799), Italian Benedictine monk *Paul (father of Maurice), the father of Maurice ...
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Valeriano Riera Franco
Valeriano Riera (15 April 1899 – 16 January 1949) was a Spanish racing cyclist. He competed in the 1930 Tour de France The 1930 Tour de France was the 24th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 2 to 27 July. It consisted of 21 stages over . The 24th tour de France introduced a new format to team racing; teams were organised by country with ten riders .... References External links * 1899 births 1949 deaths Spanish male cyclists Place of birth missing Sportspeople from the Province of Huesca Cyclists from Aragon {{Spain-cycling-bio-stub ...
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José Garcia (ciclista)
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the English county of ...
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Vicente Trueba
Vicente Trueba Pérez (October 16, 1905 in Sierrapando, Torrelavega, Cantabria – November 10, 1986) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist. He is most famous for being the first winner of King of the Mountains for winning the overall classification in the Mountains classification of Tour de France. He also finished sixth overall of Tour de France. His brother José was also a professional cyclist. 1933 Tour de France In 1933, the King of the Mountains classification was first calculated. The winner was Vicente Trueba, who reached the tops of most mountains first. However, Trueba was a very bad descender, so he never gained anything from reaching the tops first. The Tour de France director, Henri Desgrange Henri Desgrange (31 January 1865 – 16 August 1940) was a French bicycle racer and sports journalist. He set twelve world track cycling records, including the hour record of on 11 May 1893. He was the first organiser of the Tour de France. ..., decided t ...
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