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    Fabio Enrique Parra Pinto (born November 22, 1959, in Sogamoso, Boyacá) is a retired Colombian road racing cyclist. Parra was successful as an amateur...
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  • speed skater Dori Parra de Orellana (1923-2007), Venezuelan politician Fabio Parra (born 1959), Colombian road cyclist Facundo Parra (born 1985), Argentine...
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    Jozef Lieckens (Lotto) of the intermediate sprints classification, and Fabio Parra (Varta–Café de Colombia–Mavic) was the best debutant, winning the young...
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  • Hübner Sean Kelly Greg LeMond Jeannie Longo Bob Mionske Connie Paraskevin Fabio Parra Davis Phinney Walter Planckaert Stephen Roche Bob Roll Erika Salumäe...
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    Fabio Parra. Parra was only two seconds behind Delgado on the general classification at one stage. The final time trial was the last chance for Parra...
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  • PMID 25573284. Sellera, Fábio Parra; Sabino, Caetano Padial; Ribeiro, Martha Simões; Fernandes, Loriê Tukamoto; Pogliani, Fabio Celidonio; Teixeira, Carlos...
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    cyclists of the "Café de Colombia" team (including Luis Herrera and Fabio Parra, fifth and sixth in the general classification) kept a high pace, and...
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    which include up to this date Luis "Lucho" Herrera, Luis Felipe Laverde, Fabio Parra, Víctor Hugo Peña, Santiago Botero, Mauricio Soler. The "escarabajo"...
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  • singer-songwriter and guitarist 1959 – Frank McAvennie, Scottish footballer 1959 – Fabio Parra, Colombian cyclist 1960 – Leos Carax, French actor, director, and screenwriter...
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    (Panasonic–Isostar), Andrew Hampsten (7-Eleven), Steve Bauer (Helvetia–La Suisse), Fabio Parra (Kelme) and Robert Millar (Z–Peugeot). According to Sports Illustrated...
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