- Wolber–
Spidel was a
French professional cycling team that
existed from 1981 to 1984. It was a
successor of the Puch–Sem–Campagnolo team of 1980. Notable...
- Folk-rock Band
Dawes Finds Inspiration in Technology".
Acoustic Guitar.
Spidel,
Joshua (May 28, 2014). "The Beat Goes On For
Lenny Goldsmith". The Malibu...
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Kenton Loewen –
drums Phil
Comparelli –
trumpet Kurt
Dahle –
drums David Spidel – b****,
double b****
Howard Redekopp – b****
Mother Mother –
audio Production...
- d'Or–Colnago
Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo La Redoute–Motobécane Wolber–
Spidel Sem–Reydel–Mavic Splendor–Euro Shop
Metauro Mobili–Pinarello Varta–Colombia...
- 7.4.297. PMID 1308437. S2CID 27868318. Dutton, D. G.; Nicholls, T. L.;
Spidel, A. (2005). "Female
perpetrators of
intimate abuse".
Journal of Offender...
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Convention in Roxbury, M****achusetts by Tim Carpenter,
Steve Cobble,
Kevin Spidel, Mimi Kennedy,
Laura Bonham, Joe Libertelli,
Bruce Taub, and
about two dozen...
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during the 1984
season (see Wolber–
Spidel) with
Marcel Boishardy as
manager which was a
continuation of the Wolber–
Spidel team of the 1983 season. This team...
- Sonolor-Gitane 1975 Gitane-Campagnolo 1976 Lejeune-BP 1977 Flandria-Velda 1978 Jobo-
Spidel 1979–1981 La Redoute-Motobécane 1982
Individual Major wins
Grand Tours Tour...
- Belgium
Lucien Van Impe Lejeune–BP 1978 France
Mariano Martínez Jobo–
Spidel–La Roue d'Or 1979 Italy
Giovanni Battaglin Inoxpran 1980 France Raymond...
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Background Vocals Mitch Allan - B****, Guitar,
Background Vocals David Spidel - B****
Richie Sambora - Guitar,
Background Vocals,
Soloist Chad Kroeger...