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Federico Martín
Bahamontes, born
Alejandro Martín
Bahamontes (Spanish: [feðeˈɾiko maɾˈtim ba(a)ˈmontes]; 9 July 1928 – 8
August 2023), was a
Spanish professional...
- the "King of the Mountains" in the Tour de
France six times:
Federico Bahamontes (Spain) and
Lucien Van Impe (Belgium),
while Richard Virenque (France)...
- Martín
Bahamontes is an
instance of
public art
located in Toledo, Spain. It
consists of a
bronze statue representing Federico Martín
Bahamontes, winner...
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French regional team, and
Bahamontes, in the
Spanish national team.
After the
French national team
refused to help Anglade,
Bahamontes won the race. It was...
- La Casera–Peña
Bahamontes was a
Spanish professional cycling team that
existed from 1968 to 1974.
Pedro Torres won the
mountains classification in the...
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Gerard Bordas Bahamontes (born 11
September 1981 in Manresa, Barcelona, Catalonia) is a
Spanish former professional footballer who pla**** as a
winger or...
- second-placed
Bahamontes. On
stage 17 in the Alps,
Bahamontes and Gaul
escaped together, the
latter taking the
stage win
while Bahamontes moved into the...
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Federico Bahamontes 1954 (first
stage awarding points: 11th stage)
Federico Bahamontes 1958 (first
stage awarding points: 13th stage)
Federico Bahamontes 1963...
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twenty seconds behind Federico Bahamontes. He
finally won in Briançon in a
sprint of
seven riders,
ahead of
Bahamontes,
Jacques Anquetil,
Raymond Poulidor...
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Bahamontes in the mountains, one time even by
faking a
mechanical problem in
order to get a
bicycle that was more
suited for the terrain.
Bahamontes finished...