- Igor
Astarloa Askasibar (born
March 29, 1976) is a
retired cyclist from Spain.
Astarloa turned professional with the
Italian cycling team
Mercatone Uno...
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Oscar Astarloa Uriarte (Basque:Oskar
Astarloa, born 6
September 1974 in Elgoibar) is a
Spanish former rugby union player and
currently coach. He plays...
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Ignacio Astarloa Huarte-Mendicoa (Madrid, Spain, 10
September 1955) is a
Spanish politician and
University Professor who
belongs to the People's Party...
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Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora Astarloa (born 16
February 1983),
known simply as Ustaritz, is a
Spanish former professional footballer who pla**** as a central...
- the idea of country, territory."
Other philologists such as
Pablo Pedro Astarloa suggest a
combination of the
Basque abundance suffix *-eta (as in Arteta...
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Trofeo Matteotti,
Salvatore Commesso Overall Brixia Tour, Igor
Astarloa Stage 2a, Igor
Astarloa Stage 2b,
Mirko Celestine Stage 4
Volta a la
Comunidad Valenciana...
- Hamilton,
Canada on a 12 km (7.5 mi) circuit. The race was won by Igor
Astarloa of Spain. "2003 Road
World Championships - CM".
Cycling News. Retrieved...
- and the team relented. In 2004
Cofidis had
three world champions – Igor
Astarloa on the road,
David Millar in the
individual time
trial and
Laurent Gané...
- (Rosso, Mabragaña, González-Castro, Delpiani, Avigliano,
Schenone & Díaz de
Astarloa, 2016)
Hoplias patana (Valenciennes, 1847)
Hoplias teres (Valenciennes...
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Spaniard Igor
Astarloa to
break away to win.
Astarloa claimed that
Bettini had
offered him
money to
relinquish the win,
which Astarloa said he refused...