• Urs Freuler (born 6 November 1958 in Bilten, Canton of Glarus) is a Swiss cyclist, who raced professionally between 1980 and 1997, during which he won...
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  • (1872–1958), American businessman Remo Freuler (born 1992), Swiss footballer Rick Freuler, American aerospace engineer Urs Freuler (born 1958), Swiss cyclist This...
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  • director Urs Fischer (artist) (born 1973), Swiss artist Urs Fischer (footballer) (born 1966), Swiss footballer and football manager Urs Freuler (born 1958)...
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  • held at the 1980 championships in Besançon, France. As of 2014[update], Urs Freuler from Switzerland is the most successful cyclist with eight victories...
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  • respectively. Amongst the other classifications that the race awarded, Urs Freuler of Atala–Campagnolo won the points classification, Fignon of Renault–Elf...
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    Cipollini André Darrigade Arnaud Démare Raffaele di Paco Caleb Ewan Urs Freuler Fernando Gaviria André Greipel René Le Grevès Dylan Groenewegen Thor...
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    classification that was introduced in the 1985 Giro d'Italia and was first won by Urs Freuler. The classification was discontinued after the 1988 Giro d'Italia. For...
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  • culminated in a bunch sprint that was won by Atala-Ofmega-Campagnolo's Urs Freuler. The second stage was a team time trial that stretched 38 km (23.6 mi)...
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  • riders Giuseppe Saronni and Francesco Moser, respectively. Swiss rider Urs Freuler was the first rider to wear the race leader's maglia rosa (English: pink...
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    penultimate stage was completely flat and culminated in a bunch sprint, won by Urs Freuler. Hours later, the final stage – a hilly 43 km (26.7 mi) individual time...
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