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    Bo Hamburger (born 24 May 1970 in Frederiksberg) is a Danish former professional road racing cyclist. He retired in 2006. After ending his career, Hamburger...
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  • Hamburger is a German surname, meaning "someone from Hamburg". Notable people with the surname include: Adolphe Hamburger (1898–1945), Dutch actor Bo...
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  • hammer thrower Bo Goldman (1932–2023), American writer, Broadway playwright, and screenwriter Bo Hamburger (born 1970), Danish cyclist Bo Hansson (1943–2010)...
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    Zabel took the race lead. He lost it the next stage to Casino–Ag2r's Bo Hamburger, who took it after being in a breakaway. The day after, the yellow jersey...
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     Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1997 San Sebastián details  Laurent Brochard (FRA)  Bo Hamburger (DEN)  Léon van Bon (NED) 1998 Valkenburg details  Oscar Camenzind (SUI)...
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  • Other well-known Danish riders are Matti Breschel, Nicki Sørensen, Bo Hamburger, Jesper Skibby, Jakob Fuglsang and Lars Michaelsen. Three Danish riders...
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    La Flèche Wallonne. The first rider to test positive in that race was Bo Hamburger, although he was later acquitted because his B-sample was not conclusive...
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    producer of memory cards, stepped in as co-sponsor and Danish cyclist Bo Hamburger was brought in as captain. The 2000 season did not have as many wins...
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  • two-week ban. Bo Hamburger becomes the first rider to test positive for EPO under a new system introduced by the UCI in 2001. Hamburger was later acquitted...
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    Heppner's win saved Telekom's day, as Erik Zabel lost the maillot jaune to Bo Hamburger. 15 July 1998 — Plouay – Cholet, 252 km (156.6 mi) The longest stage...
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