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    Pedro Delgado Robledo (pronounced [ˈpeðɾo ðelˈɣaðo roˈβleðo]; born 15 April 1960), also known as Perico ([peˈɾiko]), is a Spanish former professional...
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  • Pedro Miguel Gomes Delgado (born 7 April 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Chinese Super League club Shandong...
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  • Pedro Delgado is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer. Pedro Delgado may also refer to: Pedro Delgado (Venezuelan footballer) Pedro Delgado (Portuguese...
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  • director Paco Delgado, Spanish costume designer Patricia Delgado, American ballet dancer Pedro Delgado (born 1960), Spanish cyclist Ramón Delgado (born 1976)...
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    Pedro Alberto Delgado Hernández (born October 1, 1956) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto...
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    The team was formed as Reynolds, led by Ángel Arroyo and later by Pedro Delgado, who won a Tour de France and a Vuelta a España, and was subsequently...
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  • Pedro Delgado (born 5 December 1949) is a retired Cuban volleyball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich,...
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  • Pedro Delgado was a Venezuelan footballer who ended his career with Carrick Rangers in Northern Ireland. He started his career as a central midfielder...
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    Laurent Fignon (Super U–Raleigh–Fiat), ahead of Pedro Delgado (Reynolds), the defending champion. Delgado started the race as the favourite, but lost almost...
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    Pedro Delgado Campaña is the former Governor of the Central Bank of Ecuador, and cousin of the Ecuadorian expresident Rafael Correa. He was the Governor...
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  • then-girlfriend (and later wife) Pollock, the band named themselves after Pedro Delgado, a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer who won the 1988 Tour...
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  • Castile and León. The club was founded in 2013 and its playing venue is Pedro Delgado with capacity of 2,800 seaters. Segovia Futsal was founded in 2013 after...
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  • products became popular in the early 1990s, through sponsorship of Pedro Delgado in 1988, then multiple Tour de France winner Greg LeMond in his 1989...
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    272 mi), and was won by Pedro Delgado of the Reynolds cycling team. The route was released on 21 January 1989. Pedro Delgado had won the previous Tour...
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  • classics and had a rider second overall in the Tour de France in 1987 with Pedro Delgado and 1988 with Steven Rooks. It also had third place with Erik Breukink...
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    separated by a grassy area with a slight rise in the middle. Colonel Pedro Delgado later wrote that "the camping ground of His Excellency's selection was...
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  • in the history of the race. Greg LeMond Kathy LeMond Cyrille Guimard Pedro Delgado Laurent Fignon (archive interviews) The project was announced in June...
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    consisted of 22 stages over 3,286 km (2,042 mi). The race was won by Pedro Delgado with the top three positions at the end of the race being occupied by...
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  • Taishan Cryzan Jadson Matheus Pato Valeri Qazaishvili → Fernandinho2 → Pedro Delgado Zeca Shanghai Port Matías Vargas Léo Cittadini Gustavo Matheus Jussa...
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  • Pedro Delgado is a paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T11 400m to 1500m events. Pedro's first Paralympics was in 1996 where as...
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  • not able to detect began being used known as erythropoietin (EPO). Pedro Delgado won the 1988 Tour de France by a considerable margin, and in 1989 and...
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    gone well, having won the 1987 Giro d'Italia. In the recent Tours, Pedro Delgado had shown improving results, and he had some talented helpers in his...
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    Jeans–Vagabond 4,231 km (2,629 mi) 115h 27′ 42″ + 40″ 1 1988  Spain Pedro Delgado Reynolds 3,286 km (2,042 mi) 84h 27′ 53″ + 7′ 13″ 1 1989  United States...
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    smallest margin ever, he won by six seconds over Alberto Fernández. Pedro Delgado won the Vuelta in 1985. Colombian Luis Herrera became the first non-European...
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  • Pedro Ruiz Delgado (born 30 March 2000) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward for French club Marseille II. Ruiz began his career with the youth...
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    1988 Andrew Hampsten (1/1) Pedro Delgado (2/3) Sean Kelly (1/1) 1989 Laurent Fignon (3/3) Greg LeMond (2/3) Pedro Delgado (3/3) 1990 Gianni Bugno (1/1)...
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    been listed with 45m 22s for 1952. In the 1980s Gert-Jan Theunisse, Pedro Delgado, Luis Herrera, and Laurent Fignon rode in times stated to be faster...
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  • 1980s as Gin MG-Orbea and later SEAT-Orbea, led by Spaniard cyclists Pedro Delgado, Jokin Mújika, and Pello Ruiz Cabestany. Participating in both Tour...
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  • Rodríguez Bernard Thévenet Lothar Thoms Lucien Van Impe Frankie Andreu Pedro Delgado Laurent Fignon Todd Gogulski Andrew Hampsten Luis Herrera Michael Hübner...
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    Pedro Pérez Delgado (1881, Ospino, Estado Portuguesa, Venezuela - 7 November 1924, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela), better known as "Maisanta", was a nineteenth-century...
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