Óscar Sastre (25 December 1920 – 2 August 2012) was an Argentine international footballer. Sastre was a key player for Club Atlético Independiente as...
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politician Óscar Sastre (1920–2012), Argentine footballer Peggy Sastre (born 1981), French journalist Rafel Sastre (born 1975), Spanish footballer Tià Sastre (born...
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climbs. Sastre was placed well on stage 15, and came in 2nd on both stage 16 and 17, where he closed the gap to the then yellow jersey Óscar Pereiro....
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Elvira Sastre Sanz (born 1992) is a Spanish writer, poet, philologist, and literary translator. Elvira Sastre was born in 1992 in Segovia, Spain. Her father...
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Héctor Ricardo 0 0 Rosario Central — 2DF José Salomón 0 0 Racing — 3MF Óscar Sastre 0 0 Independiente — 2DF Carlos Sosa 0 0 Boca Juniors — 2DF Roberto Yebra...
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mansion of Can Cortada was home to the Baron Maldà, author of Calaix de Sastre, the most representative work of Catalan literature of the late 18th century...
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results in the 2006 Tour de France, Carlos Sastre became the winner of the 17th stage, and Cyril Dessel and Óscar Pereiro should be considered having led...
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advancing to third place overall. Spaniard Óscar Pereiro finished the stage in seventh place and now leads Carlos Sastre by only 12 seconds. As is the case with...
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destination, which was reached in the 21st stage. The race was won by Carlos Sastre. Unlike previous years, time bonuses were no longer awarded for intermediate...
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World Cup, the Euro 2012 and Euro 2024 trophies and Óscar Pereiro, Alberto Contador and Carlos Sastre's 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 triumphs in Tour de France...
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