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Roberto Laiseka Jaio (born 17 June 1969) is a
Spanish former professional road
bicycle racer. He
retired in 2006,
after 13
seasons as a
professional with...
- Olympedia.
Retrieved 6 June 2020.
Gabriel Laiseka at Olympics.com
Gabriel Laiseka at
Olympedia Gabriel Laiseka at the
Spanish Olympic Committee (in Spanish)...
- 1967),
cyclist Ainhoa Ibarra Astellara (born 1968),
alpine skier Roberto Laiseka (born 1969),
cyclist Yolanda Alzola (born 1970),
actress Joane Somarriba...
- long term and most
successful sponsor Euskaltel. By 1999, with
Roberto Laiseka winning the team's
first Grand Tour
stage win this
investment had paid...
- 43:24 17.70 km/h Pavel Tonkov (RUS) 10 2000 43:24 17.70 km/h Roberto
Laiseka (ESP) 11 2023 43:25 17.69 km/h João Almeida (POR) 12 2013 43:34 17.63 km/h...
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Retrieved 2
March 2019. Maloney, Tim (22 July 2001). "Basque
battler Laiseka blasts to win at Luz Ardiden". Cyclingnews.com.
Archived from the original...
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Armstrong once
again showed that he is the #1
contender for this year's tour.
Laiseka,
Sevilla and
Montgomery all have a good result. Kivilev, however, falters...
- by gender. The men's team was capt'd by
Eneko Van ****nbeke and
Roberto Laiseka, and the women's team was capt'd by
David Seco and Manu Maritxalar. The...
- Falcón as Pájaro azul Lina
Montes as Pedro's wife Raúl Pérez
Prieto Araceli Laiseka (as
Aracely Layseka) Ángel Di
Stefani as
Father Damián (as
Angel De Stefani)...
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which he
caught the two
riders in the
breakaway and
sprinted past
Roberto Laiseka and
Vicente Garcia Acosta in the last 300 metres. He came
second several...