David Latasa Lasa (born 14 February 1974) is a Spanish retired road racing cyclist. He competed at the 2003 Tour de France. 2002: 84° 2003: 73° 2001: 35°...
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Eladio Jiménez – removed from the case by Spanish courts (28 July 2006). David Latasa – removed from the case by Spanish courts (28 July 2006). Javier Pascual...
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Alejandro Valverde 12 David Blanco 13 Francisco Cabello 14 Carlos García Quesada 15 Eladio Jiménez 16 José Juliá 17 David Latasa 18 Javier Pascual Rodríguez...
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Fernández Ginés Abraham Olano Aitor Osa Unai Osa Cândido Barbosa David Latasa Francisco Mancebo David Navas Chica Jon Odrioloza César Solaun Dariusz Baranowski...
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moved into a top 10 position in the overall standings. The stage was won by David Millar as the GC situation remained the same. Armstrong would only build...
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Magistral Ciudad de León tournament with Jaime Santos Latasa, Viswanathan Anand and Wei Yi. In October David Antón won the Magistral d'Escacs Ciutat de Barcelona...
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Henri Desgrange and Sylvain Chavanel won the Jacques Goddet. In stage 1, David Millar wore the green jersey. In stage 8, Rolf Aldag wore the polka-dot...
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Kelme–Costa Blanca 41 103 David Latasa Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca 73 104 Jesús Manzano Spain Kelme–Costa Blanca DNF 105 David Muñoz Spain Kelme–Costa...
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the event, he won the first round against the higher-rated Jaime Santos Latasa, who was rated 2650 (whereas Royal was rated 2407). Shreyas also defeated...
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+ 25" 6 Pablo Lastras (ESP) Illes Balears–Caisse d'Epargne + 31" 7 David Latasa (ESP) Comunidad Valenciana–Elche + 46" 8 Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero (ESP)...
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