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Miguel Ángel Sanabria
Miguel Ángel Sanabria Acevedo (September 20, 1967 – October 7, 2006) was a male road bicycle racing, road cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1990 to 1998. He was born in Tuta, Boyacá, and nicknamed "El Ratón" during his career. Career ;1992 :1st in Stage 9 Vuelta al Tachira (VEN) ;1995 :1st in Stage 6 1995 Vuelta a Colombia, Vuelta a Colombia, Chinchina (COL) :1st in General Mountains Classification 1995 Vuelta a Colombia, Vuelta a Colombia (COL) ;1996 :1st in Stage 6 1996 Vuelta a Colombia, Vuelta a Colombia, Villamaría (COL) :1st in General Classification Vuelta a Colombia (COL) ;1997 :1st in Stage 4 Vuelta a Cundinamarca (COL) ;1998 :1st in Stage 1 GP Mundo Ciclistico (COL) :1st in General Classification GP Mundo Ciclistico (COL) ;1999 :1st in Stage 12 1999 Vuelta a Colombia, Vuelta a Colombia (COL) ;2002 :1st in General Classification Vuelta a Cundinamarca (COL) :1st in Stage 4 Clasica Alcaldía de Pasca, Pasca (COL) ;2004 :1st in Stage 1 Vuelta a Boya ...
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Road Bicycle Racing
Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on Road surface, paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional sport, 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 Handicapping, handicap) and race to a set finish point; and time trials, where individual time trial, individual riders or team time trial, 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 w ...
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Colombia
Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuela to the east and northeast, Brazil to the southeast, Ecuador and Peru to the south and southwest, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and Panama to the northwest. Colombia is divided into 32 departments and the Capital District of Bogotá, the country's largest city. It covers an area of 1,141,748 square kilometers (440,831 sq mi), and has a population of 52 million. Colombia's cultural heritage—including language, religion, cuisine, and art—reflects its history as a Spanish colony, fusing cultural elements brought by immigration from Europe and the Middle East, with those brought by enslaved Africans, as well as with those of the various Amerindian civilizations that predate colonization. Spanish is th ...
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Tuta, Boyacá
Tuta is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Boyacá, part of the subregion of the Central Boyacá Province. Tuta is situated on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense at a distance of from the department capital Tunja. It borders Paipa, Pesca and Firavitoba in the east, Cómbita in the west, Sotaquirá and Paipa in the north and Chivatá, Toca and Oicatá in the south. History The area of Tuta before the Spanish conquest was inhabited by the Tuta tribe who belonged to the Muisca who were organized in their loose Muisca Confederation. Ruler of the northern territories was the ''zaque'' of Hunza, modern day Tunja, who also reigned over Tuta. The Muisca spoke Chibcha and in that now extinct language Tuta means "Borrowed farmlands" or "Property of the Sun".Etymology Tuta
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1995 Vuelta A Colombia
The 45th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia, a bicycle stage race was held from April 18 to May 1, 1995. There were a total number of 111 competitors. Stages 1995-04-18: Paipa — Paipa (6.2 km) 1995-04-19: Duitama — Villa de Leiva (177.3 km) 1995-04-20: Villa de Leiva — Pacho (198.1 km) 1995-04-21: Funza — Mariquita (157.1 km) 1995-04-22: Honda — Manizales (143.7 km) 1995-04-23: Manizales — Santa Helena del Opón (214.2 km) 1995-04-23: Caldas — Palestina (172.3 km) 1995-04-25: Pereira — Cali (206.5 km) 1995-04-26: Cali — Buenaventura (127.8 km) 1995-04-27: Buenaventura — Buga (122.3 km) 1995-04-28: Buga — Armenia (187.6 km) 1995-04-29: Armenia — Ibagué (115.2 km) 1995-04-30: Ibagué — Santa Fé de Bogotá (213.7 km) 1995-05-01: Bogotá — Alto de Patios (26 km) Final classification Teams ;Pony Malta-Kelme PRF ;Manzana Postobón PRF ;Gasesosas Glacial ;Aguardiante Antioqueño ...
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1996 Vuelta A Colombia
The 46th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from April 21 to May 5, 1996. There were a total number of 106 competitors, including a Spanish rider, (Laudelino Cubino) and an Ecuadorian rider (Héctor Chiles). 77 cyclists finished the stage race. Stages 1996-04-21: Bogotá — Colmena (5.1 km) 1996-04-22: Chía — Duitama (183.1 km) 1996-04-23: Duitama — Socorro (221.3 km) 1996-04-24: Socorro — Bucaramanga (120 km) 1996-04-25: Bucaramanga — Barrancabermeja (168 km) 1996-04-26: Barrancabermeja — Puerto Boyacá (202 km) 1996-04-27: La Dorada — Villamaría (171.2 km) 1996-04-28: Villamaría — Alto de Santa Helena (221.2 km) 1996-04-29: Medellín — Palestina (223.3 km) 1996-04-30: Chinchiná — Palmira (219 km) 1996-05-01: Cali — Cali (17 km) 1996-05-02: Buga — Córdoba (191.1 km) 1996-05-03: Calarcá — Cajamarca (155 km) 1996-05-04: Ibagué — Bogotá (208 km) 1996-05-05: Bogotá — Bog ...
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1999 Vuelta A Colombia
The 49th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 13 to June 27, 1999. Stages 1999-06-13: Circuito en Manizales (120 km) 1999-06-14: Manizales — Pereira (102.3 km) 1999-06-15: Armenia — Cali (179.3 km) 1999-06-16: Cali — Cartago (181.7 km) 1999-06-17: Cartago — La Pintada (164.6 km) 1999-06-18: Santa Fé de Antioquia — Alto del Toyó (78 km) 1999-06-19: Santa Fé de Antioquia — Edificio Inteligente (150 km) 1999-06-20: Medellín — Medellín (31.5 km) 1999-06-21: Bello — Puerto Berrío (177.4 km) 1999-06-22: Puerto Berrío — Barrancabermeja (159.8 km) 1999-06-23: Barrancabermeja — Bucaramanga (124.2 km) 1999-06-24: Bucaramanga — Barichara (148.7 km) 1999-06-25: San Gil — Tunja (188.3 km) 1999-06-26: Tunja — Zipaquirá (171.8 km) 1999-06-27: Circuito en Bogotá (100.8 km) Final classification See also * 1999 Clásico RCN References cyclingnews
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2004 Vuelta A Colombia
The 54th edition of the Vuelta a Colombia was held from June 6 to June 20, 2004. Stages 2004-06-06: San Juan de Pasto — San Juan de Pasto (5.6 km) 2004-06-07: San Juan de Pasto — San Juan de Pasto (172.3 km) 2004-06-08: La Florida — Remolinos (108 km) 2004-06-09: Popayán — Palmira (149 km) 2004-06-10: Palmira — Santa Rosa de Cabal (197.6 km) 2004-06-11: Santa Rosa de Cabal — Jericó (171 km) 2004-06-12: Jericó — La Estrella (116.4 km) 2004-06-13: Medellín — Medellín (119 km) 2004-06-14: La Estrella — Jardín (151.4 km) 2004-06-15: Jardín — Anserma (203.7 km) 2004-06-16: Anserma — La Tebaida (140.4 km) 2004-06-17: La Tebaida — Girardot (176.4 km) 2004-06-18: Girardot — Funza (122.3 km) 2004-06-19: Bogotá — Alto de la Ye (21.9 km) 2004-06-20: Circuito en Bogotá (Sector de Ciudad Kennedy) (90 km) Final classification Teams ;Lotería de Boyacá ;05 Orbitel ;Aguard ...
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1967 Births
Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 5 ** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and commercial relations (not diplomatic ones). ** Charlie Chaplin launches his last film, ''A Countess from Hong Kong'', in the UK. * January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps, USMC and Army of the Republic of Vietnam, ARVN troops launch ''Operation Deckhouse Five'' in the Mekong Delta. * January 8 – Vietnam War: Operation Cedar Falls starts. * January 13 – A military coup occurs in Togo under the leadership of Étienne Eyadema. * January 14 – The Human Be-In takes place in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco; the event sets the stage for the Summer of Love. * January 15 ** Louis Leakey announces the discovery of pre-human fossils in Kenya; he names the species ''Proconsul nyanzae, Kenyapithecus africanus''. ** American footbal ...
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2006 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 charact ...
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Vuelta A Colombia Stage Winners
Vuelta, Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts: Cycling races * Vuelta a Andalucía * Vuelta a Aragón, Spain * Vuelta a Asturias, Spain * Vuelta a Bolivia * Vuelta a Burgos, Spain * Vuelta a Cantabria, Spain * Vuelta a Castilla y León, Spain * Vuelta a Chihuahua, Mexico * Vuelta a Colombia * Vuelta a Colombia Femenina Oro y Paz * Vuelta a Cuba * Vuelta a El Salvador * Vuelta a España * Vuelta a Extremadura, Spain * Vuelta a Guatemala * Vuelta a la Argentina * Vuelta a La Rioja, Spain * Vuelta a Mallorca * Vuelta a Murcia, Spain * Vuelta a Navarra, Spain * Vuelta a Paraguay * Vuelta a Perú * Vuelta a San Juan, Argentina * Vuelta a Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain * Vuelta a Venezuela * Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana Feminas, Spain * Vuelta a la Independencia Nacional, Dominican Republic * Vuelta al Ecuador * Vuelta al Táchira, Venezuela * Vuelta Ciclista a Costa Rica * ...
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