Kim Kirchen (born 3 July 1978 in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgian former road racing cyclist. He is the son of cyclist Erny Kirchen and the great-nephew...
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debut season as its manager. Notable rider additions for 2010 include Kim Kirchen and Joaquim Rodríguez, who have both finished in the top ten in Grand...
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The team had a successful start to the year with Luxembourg rider, Kim Kirchen winning the classic La Flèche Wallonne. Results like this and also High-Road's...
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Vinokourov tested positive for an illegal blood transfusion after stage 15. Kim Kirchen was declared the winner of stage 15 on 29 April 2008. Vinokourov's stage...
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Fabian Cancellara Tour de Luxembourg Stage 5, Kim Kirchen Luxembourg National Road Championship, Kim Kirchen Switzerland National Time Trial Championship...
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Hushovd Kim Kirchen Sylvain Chavanel 3 Samuel Dumoulin Romain Feillu Romain Feillu Garmin–Chipotle p/b H30 William Frischkorn 4 Kim Kirchen Stefan Schumacher...
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Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2011. "Kirchen unlikely to race again". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 18 December...
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while Luxembourg had the Schleck brothers Andy and Fränk, along with Kim Kirchen, all of whom had worn leader's jerseys during the 2008 Tour de France...
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started in Soissons and finished in Anderlecht. The race was won by Kim Kirchen of the Fassa Bortolo team. "2003 Paris–Brussels". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved...
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EPO use after link to Operación Puerto and handed a two-year ban. 7 Kim Kirchen (LUX) T-Mobile Team + 12' 18" 8 Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) Discovery Channel...
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