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David Albós
David Albós Cavaliere (born 7 March 1984) is an Andorran former professional road racing cyclist. He competed with CJAM-CKT-Novatec in 2011, and also with the national team, Agrupació Ciclista Andorrana. Albós competed in the 2011, the 2012, the 2013, and the 2015 UCI World Time Trial Championships. Albós won the National Time Trial Championships a record seven times. Originally a skier, Albós began competitive cycling in 2008. His brothers Ludovic Albós Cavaliere and Joan Albós Cavaliere are ski mountaineers. Major results ;2008 : 1st Time trial, National Road Championships ;2009 : 1st Time trial, National Road Championships ;2010 : 1st Time trial, National Road Championships ;2011 : 1st Time trial, National Road Championships : 5th Time trial, Games of the Small States of Europe ;2012 : 1st Time trial, National Time Trial Championships ;2013 : 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships : 6th Time trial, Games of the Small States of Europe The Games of ...
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2013 UCI Road World Championships – Men's Time Trial
The UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial, Men's time trial of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event scheduled that take place on 25 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy. The course of the race was 57.9 km from Montecatini Terme to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence. German rider Tony Martin (cyclist), Tony Martin was the defending champion and he retained his title. Final classification References

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Luxembourg City
Luxembourg (; ; ), also known as Luxembourg City ( or ; ; or ), is the capital city of Luxembourg and the Communes of Luxembourg, country's most populous commune. Standing at the confluence of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers in southern Luxembourg, the city lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated by road from Brussels and from Cologne. The city contains Luxembourg Castle, established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages, around which a settlement developed. , Luxembourg City has a population of 136,208 inhabitants, which is more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette). The population consists of 160 nationalities. Foreigners represent 70.4% of the city's population, whilst Luxembourgers represent 29.6% of the population; the number of foreign-born residents in the city rises steadily each year. In 2024, Luxembourg was ranked by the International Monetary Fund, IMF as having the highest GDP per capita in the w ...
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Cessange
Cessange (, ; ) is a quarter in south-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France on the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembour .... Most of the quarter is covered by open fields to the south-west of Luxembourg City proper. At the centre of the quarter is the Croix de Cessange: a motorway junction between the A4 and the A6. Next to the intersection is Stade Boy Konen, which plays host to FC CeBra 01, Rugby Club Luxembourg, and the Luxembourg national rugby union team. Population , Cessange has a population of 5,111 inhabitants. Gallery File:Zeisseng Schoul 02.jpg, The primary school File:Zéisseng Cessange - Waassertuerm Water Tower - June 2012.jpg, The water tower File:Zéisseng Cessange Centre Culturel Entrée mai 2012.JPG, The cultural center File:Zéisseng Ce ...
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Cycling At The 2013 Games Of The Small States Of Europe
Cycling at the 2013 Games of the Small States of Europe was held from 28–31 May 2013 in Cessange, Luxembourg. Medal summary Medal table Men Women References External linksSite of the 2013 Games of the Small States of EuropeResult book {{2013 in road cycling 2013 in road cycling Events at the 2013 Games of the Small States of Europe 2013 in men's road cycling 2013 in women's road cycling 2013 2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years). 2013 was designated as: *International Year of Water Cooperation *International Year of Quinoa Events January * January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ... 2013 in mountain biking 2013 in cycle racing ...
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2013 National Road Cycling Championships
The 2013 national road cycling championships began in Australia with the time trial event (both men and women) on January 9. Jerseys The winner of each national championship wears the national jersey in all their races for the next year in the respective discipline, apart from the World Championships and the Olympics, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that are not derived from a national flag, such as the green and gold on the jerseys of Australian national champions. 2013 champions Men's Elite Women's See also * 2013 in men's road cycling * 2013 in women's road cycling UCI Road World Rankings Source World Championships The 2013 UCI Road World Championships, World Road Championships is set to be held in Florence, Italy. UCI World Cup Source Single day races (1.1 and 1 ...
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2012 National Road Cycling Championships
The 2012 national road cycling championships began in New Zealand with the time trial event (both men and women) on January 6. On January 7 the Women's Road Race. Jerseys The winner of each national championship wears the national jersey in all their races for the next year in the respective discipline, apart from the World Championships and the Olympics, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that are not derived from a national flag, such as the National colours of Australia The national colours of Australia are green and gold. They were formally adopted by the governor-general of Australia, Sir Ninian Stephen, on 19 April 1984 in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette; on the Advice (constitutional law), advice from ... on the jerseys of Australian national champions. 2012 champions M ...
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Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein (, ; ; ), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein ( ), is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked, doubly landlocked Swiss Standard German, German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east and north and Switzerland in the west and south. Liechtenstein is a semi-constitutional monarchy headed by the prince of Liechtenstein of the House of Liechtenstein, currently led by Hans-Adam II. It is List of European countries by area, Europe's fourth-smallest country, with an area of just over and a population of 40,023. It is the world's smallest country to border two countries, and is one of the few countries with no debt. Liechtenstein is divided into Municipalities of Liechtenstein, 11 municipalities. Its capital is Vaduz, and its largest municipality is Schaan. It is a member of the United Nations, the European Free Trade Association, and the Council of Europe. It is not a member state of the European Union, but it participates i ...
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Ruggell
Ruggell (; dialectal: ''Ruggäll'') is a municipality of Liechtenstein. It is the northernmost and lowest elevated municipality. As of 2019, it has a population of 2,322. History Ruggell has an ancient history, with evidence of human activity preceding the Bronze Age. Recorded history begins with ties related to the Abbey of Saint Gall in Switzerland. The name comes from Old Romansh ''runcaglia'', meaning "clearing". It is most known for conservation areas and the historic St. Fridolin's Parish Church. Ruggell had 397 inhabitants in 1784. A bridge across the Rhine (to Salez in Sennwald, Switzerland) was built in 1929. Administration Ruggell is administered by the mayor and a 8-person municipal council, elected every four years since 1975. The incumbent mayor is Christian Öhri, since 2023. List of mayors (1864–present) Geography While Liechtenstein is known as a largely mountainous country, Ruggell is largely flat and is situated along the Rhine River, where the inte ...
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2011 Games Of The Small States Of Europe
The 14th Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE), also known as the XIVth Games of the Small States of Europe were held between 30 May – 4 June 2011 in multiple municipalities in Liechtenstein. The Games featured competition by the 9 members of the GSSE in nine sports, with three of the sports featuring seven disciplines. Events were hosted in nine different municipalities in the country. Liechtenstein was not opposed in their bid for the 2011 Games, possibly because it was the country's turn to host the Games based on the event's rotation. The 2011 Games marked the second time Liechtenstein hosted the Games, following the country's hosting of the 1999 Games of the Small States of Europe, 8th edition in 1999. These were the first games with the participation of Montenegro. Games Participating teams * (64) * (131) * (113) * (75) (Host team) * (111) * (72) * (89) * (20) ''(Debut)'' * (75) Sports ''Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events con ...
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Cycling At The 2011 Games Of The Small States Of Europe
Cycling at the 2011 Games of the Small States of Europe was held from 31 May – 3 June 2011. Medal summary Road Race Time Trial Mountain Bike Medal table ReferencesCycling Site of the 2011 Games of the Small States of Europe {{2011 in road cycling 2011 in road cycling Events at the 2011 Games of the Small States of Europe 2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ... 2011 in cycle racing 2011 in mountain biking ...
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2011 National Road Cycling Championships
The 2011 national road cycling championships began in January in Australia and New Zealand. Most of the European national championships take place in June. Jerseys The winner of each national championship wears the national jersey in all their races for the next year in the respective discipline, apart from the UCI Road World Championships, World Championships, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that not derived from a national flag, such as the green and gold, National colours of Australia on the jerseys of Australian national champions. 2011 champions Men's Elite Women's Men's Under-23 References External links UCI List of National Champions
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