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Andrew Hampsten (born
April 7, 1962) is an
American former professional road
bicycle racer who won the 1988 Giro d'Italia and the Alpe d'Huez
stage of...
- from 20
teams entered the 21-stage race,
which was won by
American Andrew Hampsten of the 7-Eleven–Hoonved team. The
second and
third places were
taken by...
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based in
Europe named Andrew Hampsten was
added to the team
under a 30-day
contract for the race.
After both
Kiefel and
Hampsten stunningly won
stages during...
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Elizabeth Hampsten is an
American historian and author. She is
currently the
Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor of English, emeritus, at the University...
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Bernard Hinault, and three-time winner, Greg LeMond, as well as
Andrew Hampsten and the
Canadian Steve Bauer. With
Hinault winning the Tour in 1985, and...
- been a few
notable victories for
cyclists from
other continents.
Andrew Hampsten,
became the
first North American to win the Giro, when he won in 1988....
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threat to the La Vie
Claire team, who also had the 4th
placed rider in Andy
Hampsten. In the race's
other classifications,
Hinault won the
mountains classification...
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amateur teams competed.
Riders competing included Greg LeMond, and
Andrew Hampsten, and the
teams represented included Lotto, Panasonic, PDM, and the Soviet...
- Three-Day Buns, and
Other Reminiscences. (1993). 136 pp. Benson, Bjorn;
Hampsten, Elizabeth; and Sweney, Kathryn, eds. Day In, Day Out: Women's
Lives in...
- (1989)
Elizabeth Hampsten, Settlers' Children:
Growing Up on the
Great Plains (1991)
Lillian Schlissel, Byrd
Gibbens and
Elizabeth Hampsten, Far from Home:...