- José
Humberto Rujano Guillen (born 18
February 1982) is a
Venezuelan road
bicycle racer who
competed professionally between 2003 and 2013, and most recently...
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Second and
third were the
Italian Gilberto Simoni and
Venezuelan José
Rujano. Five
riders led the race over
eight occasions before Savoldelli gained...
- with
sponsorship from
Wanty for the 2014 season. As of 31
December 2013.
Rujano left the team on 24 June,
later announcing his
retirement from cycling....
- 1056/NEJMoa1600651. ISSN 0028-4793. PMID 26862926. S2CID 205099844. Cavallin, Mara;
Rujano,
Maria A.; Bednarek, Nathalie; Medina-Cano, Daniel;
Bernabe Gelot, Antoinette;...
- for a
second time in 13th
stage of the 2011 Giro d'Italia. It was José
Rujano who
arrived first,
after an
escape with
Alberto Contador. Alps
portal List...
- from the city of Mérida. The city is home of the
Venezuelan cyclist José
Rujano and the
former governor of the
state Alexis Ramírez. The
mayor is Edgar...
- Vona (ITA) Marco Pantani (ITA) 2005 14 Cima
Coppi Neumarkt Livigno José
Rujano (VEN) Iván Parra (COL) 2012 20 Cima
Coppi Val di Sole P****o
dello Stelvio...
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Stage 4, José
Rujano Stage 7, José
Castelblanco Overall Vuelta al Táchira, José
Rujano Stages 1, 3 & 14,
Marlon Pérez
Stages 5 & 13, José
Rujano Stage 8 &...
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shapes and specializations.
Climbers with very
small physique such as José
Rujano (48 kg),
Nairo Quintana (58 kg),
Roberto Heras (60 kg),
Alberto Contador...
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Amleto Monacelli Hersony Canelon Stefany Hernández
Daniela Larreal José
Rujano Miguel Ubeto Silvio Fernandez Francisco Limardo Rubén
Limardo Junior Alvarado...