- Alex
Zülle (born 5 July 1968) is a
Swiss former professional road
bicycle racer.
During the 1990s he was one of the most
successful cyclists in the world...
- Mallorca, Alex
Zülle Stage 2,
Laurent Jalabert Overall Volta a la
Comunitat Valenciana, Alex
Zülle Stage 2a,
Laurent Jalabert Stage 2b, Alex
Zülle Overall Paris–Nice...
- name of the town
derives from its stream,
called the
Sille (French) or
Zulle (Dutch), and has no
relation to the
English word. In the English-speaking...
- d'Italia.
Other contenders included Alex
Zülle, 1996
winner Pavel Tonkov and 1997
winner Ivan Gotti.
Zülle won the
initial prologue in Nice and also...
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minutes to
Zülle before the
Dolomites mountain stages and an
individual time
trial on the
penultimate stage, a
discipline that
favored Zülle and Tonkov...
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which ended the
hopes of many
favourites to win the race,
including Alex
Zülle, who
would eventually finish second overall. The P****age du Gois was used...
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although they weren't
supported by
strong teams. A
Swiss youngster, Alex
Zülle, Breukink's ONCE teammate, who had been the
revelation of the
previous year's...
- France,
including four stages.
Armstrong beat the
second place rider, Alex
Zülle, by 7
minutes 37 seconds. However, the
absence of Jan
Ullrich (injury) and...
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Dender (Dendermonde) Mark (Lessines-Twee-Akren)
Ruisseau d'Ancre (Lessines)
Zulle (Ath)
Eastern Dender (Ath)
Western Dender (Ath) Molenb****-Ter Erpenb****...
- Tony Rominger (SUI) 1995: Laurent Jalabert (FRA) 1996: Alex
Zülle (SUI) 1997: Alex
Zülle (SUI) 1998: Abraham Olano (ESP) 1999: Jan Ullrich (GER)...