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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Aitor Gonzalez, Alberto Contador, Alberto Fernandez (cyclist), Angelino Soler, Angel Edo, Angel Vicioso, Antonio Gomez del Moral, Aurelio Gonzalez Puente, Carlos Sastre, Eduardo Chozas, Francisco Galdos, Francisco Ventoso, Iban Mayo, Igor Anton, Joan Horrach, Joaquim Rodriguez, Jon Izagirre, Jose Luis Rubiera, Jose Manuel Fuente, Juan Carlos Dominguez, Juan Manuel Garate, Julio Jimenez, Koldo Gil, Laudelino Cubino, Marino Lejarreta, Miguel Maria Lasa, Miguel Poblet, Mikel Nieve, Pablo Lastras, Pedro Munoz Machin Rodriguez, Roberto Heras, Vicente Lopez Carril. Excerpt: Alberto Contador Velasco (Spanish pronunciation: born 6 December 1982) is a Spanish professional cyclist, one of five riders to have won all three Grand Tours of road cycling. He was the winner of the 2007 Tour de France with the Discovery Channel team. With the Astana team he has won the 2008 Giro d'Italia, the 2008 Vuelta a Espana and the 2009 Tour de France. He initially also won the 2010 Tour de France with this team, and the 2011 Giro d'Italia with team Saxo Bank-SunGard, only to be stripped of these titles later having been found guilty of a doping offence. After that, he won again the 2012 Vuelta a Espana. Contador has been widely considered to be the best climbing specialist and stage racer in the world. Notable summit stage finishes on which he has victories include the Alto de El Angliru in the Vuelta, the Plateau de Beille in the Tour and Mount Etna in the Giro. After being widely expected to lose his tenuous lead in the 2007 Tour de France in that race's final individual time trial, Contador has become a more accomplished time trialist, with several victories in the discipline. He has earned a reputation as an all-rounder, a cyclist who excels in all aspects of stage racing which are needed for high places in the...