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    2015. Retrieved 22 June 2012. Jure Pavlič at Cycling Archives Jure Pavlič at ProCyclingStats Jure Pavlič at CycleBase Jure Pavlič at Olympedia v t e...
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  • Croatian football player Jure Pavlič (born 1963), Yugoslav cyclist Jure Pavlović (born 1985), Croatian film director Jure Pelivan (1928–2014), Bosnian...
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  • Đorđe Pavlić (1938–2015), Serbian football striker Pavlič: Jure Pavlič, Yugoslav cyclist Pavlic: Jurica Pavlic, Croatian speedway rider Milton F. Pavlic (1909–1942)...
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    intergiro classification was introduced in 1989 and first won by Yugoslavian Jure Pavlič. In each stage there would be a point, before the finish, where the riders...
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    team won the points classification, and Carrera Jeans–Vagabond rider Jure Pavlič won the inaugural intergiro classification. Fagor - MBK finished as the...
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    Italian) (until 2005) History First award 1989 Editions 17 First winner  Jure Pavlič (YUG) Most wins  Fabrizio Guidi (ITA) (3 wins) Most recent  Filippo Fiorelli (ITA)...
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    Kim Eriksen  Denmark s.t. 41 Werner Stauff  West Germany + 18' 04" 42 Jure Pavlič  Yugoslavia s.t. 43 Séamus Downey  Ireland s.t. 44 Jean-Paul van Poppel...
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    U–Raleigh–Fiat + 1h 48' 22" 73  Ron Kiefel (USA) 7-Eleven + 1h 48' 38" 74  Jure Pavlič (YUG) Carrera Jeans–Vagabond + 1h 49' 08" 75  Robert Forest (FRA) Fagor–MBK...
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    Bojan Ropret — +1:19 (→ 7th place) Primož Čerin — +15:30 (→ 35th place) Jure Pavlič — +18:04 (→ 42nd place) Marko Cuderman — +22:20 (→ 46th place) Team time...
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  • and where their time is stopped and then totaled up after each stage. Jure Pavlič was the first winner of the intergiro classification. Gianni Bugno dominated...
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