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    de Luis Ocaña (Esp)" [Awards of Luis Ocaña Luis Ocaña (Esp)]. Mémoire du cyclisme (in French). Retrieved 28 July 2020. Arribas, Carlos (2014). Ocaña. Translated...
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    to let Ocaña go, and Ocaña finished solo. Ocaña became the new race leader, almost three minutes ahead of Zoetemelk. In the eighth stage, Ocaña and Fuente...
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  • "Luis Ocaña". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2019. Luis Ocaña...
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    are regularly addressed in the Dauphiné. Five riders, Nello Lauredi, Luis Ocaña, Charly Mottet, Bernard Hinault and Chris Froome, share the record of...
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    Ocaña took risks descending. Flying through the corners, Merckx lost control and skidded into a low retaining wall at the side of the road. Ocaña trailing...
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    manufactured by Kinesis Industry Co. Ltd. under the Motobécane trademark. Luis Ocaña won Tour de France on Motobecane branded bike in 1973. In 1981, the original...
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    Tour de France stages on multiple occasions, most notably in 1971, when Luis Ocaña beat Eddy Merckx by over eight minutes to take the yellow jersey as leader...
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  • Ocaña may refer to: Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro (born 1963), Spanish-born first lady of Honduras Álvaro Ocaña (born 1993), Spanish footballer Ángel Ocaña...
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  • team in the 1960s, led by Tour de France winners Jacques Anquetil and Luis Ocaña. The company began sponsoring the Tour again in 2011 as an "official supporter"...
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    soloing to Gourette. Labourdette, a teammate of Ocaña, afterwards said: "This is the stage that Luis Ocaña should and would have won." Merckx lead the others...
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  • Jacques Anquetil 1970  Spain Luis Pedro Santamarina 1971  Spain Luis Ocaña 1972  Spain José Antonio González 1973  Spain Luis Ocaña 1974  Spain Miguel María...
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    Merckx† Molteni 3,846 km (2,390 mi) 108h 17′ 18″ + 10′ 41″ 6 1973  Spain Luis Ocaña Bic 4,090 km (2,540 mi) 122h 25′ 34″ + 15′ 51″ 6 1974  Belgium Eddy Merckx...
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    1973 Barcelona details  Felice Gimondi (ITA)  Freddy Maertens (BEL)  Luis Ocaña (ESP) 1974 Montreal details  Eddy Merckx (BEL)  Raymond Poulidor (FRA)...
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    Ocaña, who was trailing, crashed into the same bend and Zoetemelk collided with him. Merckx fell again on the descent and took the race lead as Ocaña...
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  • 1973 he did not win because he did not enter the Tour, his great rival Luis Ocaña won, and his winning streak only truly came to an end when he finished...
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    Tour/Giro/Vuelta triple has been achieved by two riders – Federico Bahamontes and Luis Herrera. The Tour/Giro double has been achieved by three riders – Egan Bernal...
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    Ocaña is a city and municipality in the Colombian Department of Norte de Santander. Ocaña is the second largest populated center of this department. It...
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    eight in 2022 and 2023. Aitana Ocaña Morales was born in Barcelona on June 27, 1999, as the only child of Cosme Ocaña and Belén Morales. She grew up in...
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    following a stage in which he, Luis Ocaña and Bernard Thévenet were able to drop Merckx for the first time. On stage 10 however, Ocaña stole the show in one of...
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    Luis Ocaña, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Thévenet, Bernard Hinault, Greg LeMond (by disqualification of the first arrived Pascal Simon), Phil Anderson, Luis Herrera...
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    spectators. In 1971 Eddy Merckx declined the jersey after the previous leader, Luis Ocaña, crashed on the col de Mente in the Pyrenees. In 1980 Joop Zoetemelk did...
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    winner. The cyclist did not have to finish the race, for example in 1971 Luis Ocaña crashed out while wearing the yellow jersey on the Col de Menté in stage...
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  • Six riders have won the race twice: Spaniards José Pérez-Francés and Luis Ocaña, Belgian Eddy Merckx, Swiss Alex Zülle, Dutchman Michael Boogerd and Frenchman...
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    previous year, Luis Ocaña was on his way to beat Eddy Merckx, when he fell as leader and had to give up. Everybody expected Merckx and Ocana to battle for...
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    Madison Track Cycling Champion (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007) Luis Ocaña (1945–1994), 1973 Tour de France winner Abraham Olano (born 1970), 1995...
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  • American journalist, 37th First Lady of the United States (b. 1929) 1994 – Luis Ocaña, Spanish cyclist (b. 1945) 1996 – John Beradino, American baseball player...
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    Hampsten, became the first North American to win the Giro, when he won in 1988. Luis Herrera became the first person from South America and the Southern Hemisphere...
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    he said. The experience had ruined his health, he said. Spanish rider Luis Ocaña failed tests in his last participation in the Tour de France in 1977 which...
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    Volta twice in the 1950s, Jacques Anquetil in 1967, Eddy Merckx in 1968, Luis Ocaña in 1971, Felice Gimondi in 1972, Francesco Moser in 1978, and Sean Kelly...
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  • lead until the final individual time trial when Luis Ocaña time trialled himself into the lead. Ocaña had finished runner up in the previous edition of...
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