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Beloki is now 14th overall, 52 seconds ahead of Armstrong, while Ullrich is 27 seconds behind the two-time defending champion.
USATODAY.com - Top riders beat pack by more than 30 minutes 2001
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My favorite part of the video was watching him almost crash "Beloki" style just trying to slow down.
Bombs Away! Sweet Surrender BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Hot tacky asphalt and misjudging his speed doomed Beloki.
Ask Nick: Tire disaster, the wheel behind the sticker, sequential shifts 2011
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On a slick tar patch, his rear wheel lost traction under braking and when it almost instantaneously regained traction, Beloki high-sided.
Ask Nick: Tire disaster, the wheel behind the sticker, sequential shifts 2011
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All this is to say that Armstrong's ability to beat riders like Ullrich in the time trial and Beloki in the mountains puts him among cycling's elite, and while he probably isn't the greatest of all time odds are nobody after Merckx ever will be - even if he's Eddy's reincarnation.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Also, thanks for freaking me out again with that Beloki crash.
Revisionist History: The Revolution Will Be Meh-ified BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Ask Beloki if EPO is more dangrous than descending...
This Just In: Tour de France Riders Find Drugs Helpful BikeSnobNYC 2008
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The only team that did not react as quickly Friday was Astana-Wurth, which cycling's governing body said had five riders implicated: Joseba Beloki of Spain, runner-up at the 2002 Tour, Allan Davis from Australia; Alberto Contador and Isidro Nozal from Spain; and Sergio Paulinho from Portugal.
USATODAY.com - Ullrich, Basso barred from Tour de France amid doping scandal; Vinokourov also out 2006
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"Minnesota nice" & Pawlenty can can go take a flying Beloki.
Old Whine, New Bottle: Embracing Mediocrity BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Armstrong maintained his overall 5-minute, 6-second cushion over Spaniard Joseba Beloki, a gap that should easily hold up through today's 109-mile transition stage from the Alps to the flatlands and Saturday's 31-mile individual time trial that ends in this medieval city on the River Saone.
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