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    Val d'Aran (redirect from Pla-de-Beret)
    Garonne river flows through Aran from its source on the Pla de Beret (Beret Flat) near the Port de la Bonaigua. It is joined by the Joèu river (from the...
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    the 80s, camo berets were issued to some of the recon forces of PLA. It has no badge on it. Type 07 uniform is being issued to both PLA and CAPF on August...
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    Stages 2 and 3), Germany (though not stopping there, Stage 1) and Spain (Pla-de-Beret, Stage 11). The presentation of the course was made by the new director...
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    Ducs de Savoie (145 km +9,100 m) OCC: Orsières - Champex - Chamonix (56 km +3,460 m) PTL: La Petite Trotte à Léon (approx. 300 km +30,000 m) MCC: De Martigny-Combe...
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  • withstanding the high mountains. However, the queen stage ending at Pla de Beret had to be suspended due to adverse weather. Russian rider Ivan Ivanov...
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    in the French Pyrenees, in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées. Sainte-Marie-de-Campan is at the foot on the eastern side and the ski station La Mongie two-thirds...
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    Denis Menchov (category Russian Tour de France stage winners)
    Classification. In the 2006 Tour de France Menchov won the 11th stage – the second mountain stage – from Tarbes to Aran Valley–Pla-de-Beret after a sprint with Leipheimer...
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    between the Col du Portillon and Pla-de-Beret, Arroyo and Cunego broke away from that elite group and closed the gap to de la Fuente, but they were all caught...
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  • third rider (after Eddy Merckx in the 1968 Giro d'Italia and the 1969 Tour de France, and Tony Rominger in the 1993 Vuelta a España) to win all three major...
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  • (114 mi)  Serguei Outschakov (UKR) 11 16 September Huesca – Val d'Aran/Pla de Beret [es] 201 km (125 mi)  Daniele Nardello (ITA) 12 17 September Sort – Arcalis...
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