José Segú Soriano (19 March 1935 – 25 July 2010) was a Spanish professional cyclist. He finished second in the 1959 Vuelta a España, and won the Vuelta...
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Segu may refer to: Ségou, a city in south-central Mali, the former capital of the Bamana Empire Sergi López Segú, Spanish footballer Segu (novel), by...
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Gerard López (redirect from Gerard López Segú)
Gerard López Segú (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒəˈɾaɾt ˈlopəs]; born 12 March 1979), usually known as just Gerard, is a Spanish former professional footballer...
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José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional José Joaquín de Olmedo; IATA: GYE, ICAO: SEGU) is an international airport...
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Ferraz Juan Bibiloni 1956–1959 No race 1960 José Segú José Luis Talamillo Aniceto Utset 1961 Juan José Sagarduy Jose Bernardez Boluja Federico Bahamontes 1962...
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Paris Santiago Mostajo Gutiérrez 1953 José Segú Federico Martín Bahamontes Jaime Calucho 1954 Aniceto Utset José Segú Santiago Mostajo Gutiérrez 1955 Salvador...
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became an orange jersey, and in 2010 it became white with blue dots. Spaniard José Luis Laguía has won this classification a record five times, including three...
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Rohrbach (FRA) + 8' 58" 7 Louis Rostollan (FRA) + 11' 11" 8 Valentin Huot (FRA) + 11' 16" 9 José Segú (ESP) + 11' 41" 10 Stéphane Lach (FRA) + 12' 12"...
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Pacheco (ESP) (Kas-Kaskol) Points Bas Maliepaard (NED) (St.Raphael-Gitane) Mountains Julio Jiménez (ESP) (Faema) Sprints José Segú (ESP) (Faema)...
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03" 7 Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) + 9' 15" 8 Antonio Karmany (ESP) + 9' 36" 9 José Segú (ESP) + 9' 54" 10 Salvador Rosa Gómez [ca] (ESP) + 10' 25"...
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