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Argentine-Spanish cyclist (born 1977)
Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni (born 17 September 1977) is an Argentine-born Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional
Juan_Antonio_Flecha
Peruvian basketball player
Antonio Flecha at Olympedia "Antonio Flecha". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2017-01-03. Antonio Flecha at FIBA
Antonio_Flecha
British professional cycling team
Boasson Hagen, Thomas Löfkvist, Kurt Asle Arvesen, Simon Gerrans, Juan Antonio Flecha, Kjell Carlström, John-Lee Augustyn, Greg Henderson, Lars Petter Nordhaug
Netcompany–Ineos
Surname list
footballer Juan Antonio Flecha (born 1977), Argentina-born Spanish road bicycle racer Mateo Flecha "El Viejo" (1481–1553), Spanish composer Ramon Flecha (born 1952)
Flecha
Cycling race
Française des Jeux: Frédéric Guesdon and Bernhard Eisel for Rabobank: Juan Antonio Flecha and Joost Posthuma for Caisse d'Epargne–Illes Balears: Nicolas Portal
2006_Paris–Roubaix
Italian cycling team
Tour de France, Stage 14 – Aitor González Jiménez Züri-Metzgete, Juan Antonio Flecha Ronde van Nederland Stage 3, Alessandro Petacchi GP Kanton Aargau, Matteo
Fassa_Bortolo
Cycling race
struck by a motorbike carrying a photographer, and Hoogerland and Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky) were injured after an incident with a television car. Prior
2011_Tour_de_France
Hagen Stages 3 & 6, Edvald Boasson Hagen Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Juan Antonio Flecha Stage 1 Paris–Nice, Greg Henderson Stage 7 Tirreno–Adriatico, Edvald
List of wins by Sky Professional Racing and its successors
List_of_wins_by_Sky_Professional_Racing_and_its_successors
Cycling race
Jörg Jaksche 10 Jakob Piil Team CSC José Gutiérrez 11 Juan Antonio Flecha Juan Antonio Flecha 12 Jan Ullrich iBanesto.com no award 13 Carlos Sastre Team
2003_Tour_de_France
classifications. 6 July 2005 — Chambord to Montargis, 183 km (113.7 mi) Juan Antonio Flecha made an early break, and was joined 90 km later by László Bodrogi (Crédit
2005 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2005_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
City in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Argentine supermodel Yesica Toscanini (1986- ) Tour de France cyclist Juan Antonio Flecha (1977- ) football greats such as coach Osvaldo Zubeldía (1927-1982)
Junín,_Buenos_Aires
Cycling race
Cousin 11 Tony Martin Michał Kwiatkowski no award 12 Marcel Kittel Juan Antonio Flecha 13 Mark Cavendish Saxo–Tinkoff Mark Cavendish 14 Matteo Trentin Julien
2013_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
waited for the final group of three (with George Hincapie and Juan Antonio Flecha) to enter the velodrome together. Then he easily outsprinted the other
2005_Paris–Roubaix
Cycling race
without success but leading to an important move by Tom Boonen, Juan Antonio Flecha and George Hincapie, with the late addition of Leif Hoste. While they
2004_Paris–Roubaix
Cycling race
front to make sure it would be a sprint finish. With about 5 km to Antonio Flecha of Team Fassa Bortolo, who had been in the breakaway for nearly 170 km
2004_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
puncture but had gotten back together with a few others, namely Juan Antonio Flecha, Steffen Wesemann and Björn Leukemans. Still, of the original breakaway
2007_Paris–Roubaix
Cycling race
Alexander Vinokourov 13 Alexander Vinokourov Alessandro Petacchi Juan Antonio Flecha 14 Christophe Riblon Caisse d'Epargne Christophe Riblon 15 Thomas Voeckler
2010_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Dekker 4 Discovery Channel Lance Armstrong no award 5 Robbie McEwen Juan Antonio Flecha 6 Lorenzo Bernucci Karsten Kroon Christophe Mengin 7 Robbie McEwen Fabian
2005_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Chris Horner Chris Horner Chris Horner Chris Horner Saxo–Tinkoff Juan Antonio Flecha 11 Fabian Cancellara Vincenzo Nibali Nicolas Roche Astana Fabian Cancellara
2013_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
Hushovd in an 18-man sprint in Ghent, ahead of Kevyn Ista and Juan Antonio Flecha. "Omloop Het Volk-Elite / Circuit Het Volk - Elite, Omloop Het Volk/Nieuwsblad
2009_Omloop_Het_Nieuwsblad
Cycling race
Fabian Cancellara (SUI) (Team Saxo Bank) Second Thor Hushovd (NOR) (Cervélo TestTeam) Third Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) (Team Sky) ← 2009 2011 →
2010_Paris–Roubaix
back together. Very quickly after the regrouping Jens Voigt and Juan Antonio Flecha broke away, they were joined by four others, but never got further than
2004 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20
2004_Tour_de_France,_Stage_10_to_Stage_20
Cycling race
Vincenzo Nibali stunned the field with his victory, outsprinting Juan Antonio Flecha to take his first major win. "Bretagne Classic Ouest-France (World Tour)"
2006_GP_Ouest-France
Cycling race stages
RadioShack–Leopard s.t. 4 Tyler Farrar (USA) Garmin–Sharp s.t. 5 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Vacansoleil–DCM s.t. 6 Michael Matthews (AUS) Orica–GreenEDGE
2013 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2013_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
European television sports network
cycling journalist Laura Meseguer and former pro racing cyclist Juan Antonio Flecha. David Goldstrom commentated on ski jumping and ski flying coverage
Eurosport
Cycling race
eventually broke away from the rest of the peloton: Tom Boonen, Juan Antonio Flecha, Leif Hoste, Thor Hushovd, Filippo Pozzato and Johan Van Summeren. At
2009_Paris–Roubaix
Cycling team
teams that had featured riders who later became famous, such as Juan Antonio Flecha, Joseba Beloki, Juan Carlos Domínguez, Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero
Kaiku
Cycling race
2004 as part of the 2004 UCI Road World Cup. The race was won by Juan Antonio Flecha of Spain. "Züri-Metzgete results". 2004-10-26. Archived from the original
2004_Züri-Metzgete
Cycling race
Langeveld (NED) beat Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flecha of Spain after a breakaway of 53 kilometers. Langeveld beat Flecha in a two-man sprint under wet and
2011_Omloop_Het_Nieuwsblad
around four minutes. With the peloton closing and 10 km to go Juan Antonio Flecha of Banesto attacked from the breakaway and built up a small lead of
2003 Tour de France, Stage 10 to Stage 20
2003_Tour_de_France,_Stage_10_to_Stage_20
Cycling team season
Henao, who made his Grand Tour debut in the event, Bernhard Eisel, Juan Antonio Flecha, Ian Stannard, Jeremy Hunt, Geraint Thomas, and Peter Kennaugh, the
2012_Team_Sky_season
Belgian cyclist (born 1971)
as there were claims that he used Publicity cars to sprint past Juan Antonio Flecha. He also won 2 prologues of Paris–Nice, in 2001 and 2003. He is known
Nico_Mattan
Cycling race
239 mph), a record speed which stood for over 50 years. Spaniard Juan Antonio Flecha won the 2004 edition of the race in a record average speed of 42.707 km/h
Züri-Metzgete
Cycling race stages
into the top 10 in the general classification), Gorka Verdugo, Juan Antonio Flecha and Christian Knees; the lead over the peloton was never more than four
2007 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
2007_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
Cycling race
the slipstream of press and support vehicles to beat Fassa rider Juan Antonio Flecha. UCI officials blamed the vehicles rather than Mattan and upheld the
2005_Gent–Wevelgem
Belgian racing cyclist
cobbled section to reduce the lead group to only two competitors, Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky) and Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma–Quick-Step); he outsprinted
Sep_Vanmarcke
Cycling race
Results Winner Stijn Devolder (BEL) (Quick-Step) Second Nick Nuyens (BEL) (Cofidis) Third Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) (Rabobank) ← 2007 2009 →
2008_Tour_of_Flanders
Cycling team
27) Romain Feillu (FRA) (1984-04-16)16 April 1984 (aged 29) Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) (1977-09-17)17 September 1977 (aged 36) Johnny Hoogerland (NED)
Vacansoleil–DCM
Cycling race
international classic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. The race was won by Juan Antonio Flecha after a 19-kilometre (12 mi) solo ride. "Omloop Het Nieuwsblad ME 2010
2010_Omloop_Het_Nieuwsblad
Cycling race
Country Team Time 1 Michiel Elijzen Netherlands Cofidis 6' 09" 2 Juan Antonio Flecha Spain Rabobank + 1" 3 Johan van Summeren Belgium Predictor–Lotto +
2007_Eneco_Tour
Former Portuguese colonial paramilitary units
The Flechas (Portuguese for Arrows) were an elite paramilitary tactical unit of the Portuguese secret police (PIDE, latter renamed DGS) that operated
Flechas
Cycling race
Daniele Nardello (ITA) — 68. Christophe Rinero (FRA) + 6.23 69. Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) — 70. Vladimir Gusev (RUS) — 71. Steve Zampieri (SUI) — 72.
2004 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
2004_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Cycling race
Kevin De Weert Belgium + 19" 94 Ben King United States + 19" 95 Juan Antonio Flecha Spain + 19" 96 Marcel Sieberg Germany + 26" 97 Pablo Lastras Spain
2011 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
2011_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
16th edition of the Cycling World Cup
Rebellin (ITA) Gerolsteiner Report August 22 Züri-Metzgete Switzerland Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Fassa Bortolo Davide Rebellin (ITA) Gerolsteiner Report October
2004_UCI_Road_World_Cup
Darío Díaz Sebastián Donadío Juan Pablo Dotti Ricardo Escuela Juan Antonio Flecha Jorge Gaday Lucas Gaday Jorge Giacinti Emanuel Guevara Juan José Haedo
List of Argentine sportspeople
List_of_Argentine_sportspeople
Cycling race
won by Italian rider Filippo Pozzato in a five-man sprint before Juan Antonio Flecha and Tom Boonen. It was ranked a 1.HC event of the 2006–07 UCI Europe
2007_Omloop_Het_Volk
Cycling race stages
first victory for the team. Orica–GreenEDGE's Cameron Meyer bested Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky) for second place, four seconds behind Cummings, with the
2012 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21
2012_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
climb, several riders attempted to attack from the group, of whom Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky) and Alexander Vinokourov (Astana) attained a considerable
2011 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2011_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race
54" 84 Pierrick Fédrigo (FRA) Bouygues Télécom + 2h 53' 42" 85 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 2h 55' 58" 86 Grischa Niermann (GER) Rabobank + 2h
2007_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Jacob Rathe, Sander Cordeel of Lotto–Belisol and Vacansoleil–DCM's Juan Antonio Flecha. The quartet pulled clear to a maximum advantage of around seven minutes
2013_Critérium_du_Dauphiné
Cycling race
Markov, Caisse d'Epargne–Illes Balears Íñigo Cuesta, Team CSC Juan Antonio Flecha, Rabobank Xavier Florencio, Bouygues Télécom Luis Pérez Rodríguez, Cofidis
2006 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
2006_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Vila Juan Miguel Mercado Juan Antonio Flecha Ivan Gutiérrez Rubén Plaza Javier Pascal Rodriguez Vladimir Karpets José Antonio López Gil Rafael Mateos José
List of former Movistar riders
List_of_former_Movistar_riders
Recurring sporting event
Nieuwsblad" ↓ 2009 Norway Thor Hushovd Cervélo TestTeam 2010 Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Team Sky 2011 Netherlands Sebastian Langeveld Rabobank 2012 Belgium
Omloop_Het_Nieuwsblad
Denis Leproux Rabobank RAB Nr. Age Pos. 131 Denis Menchov 30 4 132 Juan Antonio Flecha 30 Elim-19 133 Óscar Freire 32 70 134 Sebastian Langeveld 23‡ 131 135
List of teams and cyclists in the 2008 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2008_Tour_de_France
Antonio Flecha (ESP) Heinrich Haussler (GER) Tyler Farrar (USA) E3 Prijs Vlaanderen Mar 29 Fabian Cancellara (SUI) Tom Boonen (BEL) Juan Antonio
2010_in_men's_road_cycling
Thomas De Gendt Belgium Vacansoleil–DCM 26 96 + 2h 53' 41" 204 Juan Antonio Flecha Spain Vacansoleil–DCM 35 93 + 2h 48' 03" 205 Johnny Hoogerland Netherlands
List of teams and cyclists in the 2013 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2013_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
39' 39" 98 Mickaël Delage (FRA) Silence–Lotto + 2h 42' 20" 99 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 2h 42' 45" 100 Michael Rogers (AUS) Team Columbia–HTC
2009_Tour_de_France
28) Russell Downing (GBR) (1978-08-23)23 August 1978 (aged 31) Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) (1977-09-17)17 September 1977 (aged 32) Chris Froome (GBR) (1985-05-20)20
List of rosters for Sky Professional Cycling and its successors
List_of_rosters_for_Sky_Professional_Cycling_and_its_successors
Cycling race
46' 36" 78 Björn Schröder (GER) Team Milram + 2h 46' 51" 79 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 2h 48' 56" 80 Jérôme Pineau (FRA) Bouygues Télécom
2006_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Crédit Agricole 5h 10' 55" 2 Robert Hunter (RSA) Phonak s.t. 3 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Fassa Bortolo s.t. 4 Luke Roberts (AUS) Team CSC s.t. 5 Manuel
2005 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
2005_Critérium_du_Dauphiné_Libéré
Cycling race
Rabobank + 2" 6 Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Liquigas–Doimo + 4" 7 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank + 4" 8 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) Team Columbia–HTC
2009_Eneco_Tour
Cycling race
Nocentini of Ag2r–La Mondiale was third. Moser attacked together with Juan Antonio Flecha with 17 km to go, chased down the four fugitives Michael Schär, Maxim
2013_Strade_Bianche
Cycling race
out-sprinted Omega Pharma–Quick-Step's Tom Boonen and Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flecha, the 2010 winner, to the line. As this was a UCI 1.HC event, the organizers
2012_Omloop_Het_Nieuwsblad
Relax–Fuenlabrada 124 172 Nácor Burgos Spain Colchon Relax–Fuenlabrada 78 173 Juan Antonio Flecha Spain Colchon Relax–Fuenlabrada 113 174 César García Calvo Spain Colchon
List of teams and cyclists in the 2000 Vuelta a España
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2000_Vuelta_a_España
Badge of Spanish monarchy, fascist emblem
The yoke and arrows (Spanish: Yugo y flechas) or the yoke and the bundle of arrows (Spanish: Yugo y haz de flechas) is a symbolic badge dating back to
Yoke_and_arrows
selection on 18 June, including Denis Menchov, Grischa Niermann, Juan Antonio Flecha, Óscar Freire, Juan Manuel Gárate, Stef Clement, Joost Posthuma, Laurens
List of teams and cyclists in the 2009 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2009_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Losada (ESP) + 1' 45" 7 Mario Aerts (BEL) + 1' 55" 8 Iban Mayoz (ESP) + 2' 01" 9 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) + 2' 08" 10 Bram Tankink (NED) + 2' 11"
2008_Vuelta_a_Andalucía
Cycling race
Caisse d'Epargne s.t. 5 Robbie McEwen (AUS) Team Katusha s.t. 6 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Team Sky s.t. 7 Daniele Pietropolli (ITA) Lampre–Farnese Vini
2010_Tour_de_Suisse
Cycling race stages
Cofidis 4h 52' 27" 2 Bradley McGee (AUS) Française des Jeux s.t. 3 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Fassa Bortolo s.t. 4 Francisco Javier Vila Errandonea (ESP) Lampre–Caffita
2005 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2005_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Rider Pos. 151 Óscar Freire DNS-13 152 Mauricio Ardila DNF-15 153 Juan Antonio Flecha 74 154 Dmitri Kozontchuk 54 155 Robert Gesink 7 156 Pedro Horrillo 117
List of teams and cyclists in the 2008 Vuelta a España
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2008_Vuelta_a_España
Dutch racing cyclist
in a dramatic crash after a fellow breakaway rider, Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flecha, was sideswiped by a France Télévisions car, causing Hoogerland to crash
Johnny_Hoogerland
Cycling race
24" 7 Leonardo Bertagnolli (ITA) Androni Giocattoli + 43" 8 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Team Sky s.t. 9 Enrico Gasparotto (ITA) Astana + 49" 10 Daniele
2010 Montepaschi Strade Bianche
2010_Montepaschi_Strade_Bianche
Cycling race
23' 00" 2 Karsten Kroon (NED) + 0" 3 Nick Nuyens (BEL) + 0" 4 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) + 3" 5 Marcus Ljungqvist (SWE) + 34" 6 Igor Abakoumov (BEL)
2006_Brabantse_Pijl
Stages of cycle race
Euskaltel–Euskadi's Juan José Lobato, Belkin Pro Cycling rider Lars Boom, Juan Antonio Flecha representing Vacansoleil–DCM, and Cyril Lemoine from Sojasun. The peloton
2013 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2013_Tour_de_France,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
Cycling race
7 mi) Winning time 4h 44' 38" Results Winner Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) Second Philippe Gilbert (BEL) Third Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) ← 2007 2009 →
2008_Brabantse_Pijl
Millar, Dekker, Moreau, Verbrugghe, Voigt, Freire, Halgand, Hushovd, Mayo, Flecha, Sastre, Simoni, Boonen, Pozzato, Moncoutié, Mercado, Zabriskie, Weening
List of teams and cyclists in the 2006 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2006_Tour_de_France
Belgian one-day road cycling race
2007 Belgium Gert Steegmans Quick-Step–Innergetic 2008 Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Rabobank 2009 United States Tyler Farrar Garmin–Slipstream 2010 Great
Circuit_Franco-Belge
Cycling race organizer
Gent–Wevelgem Tour of Flanders Scheldeprijs Brabantse Pijl 2010 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Matti Breschel (DEN) Bernhard Eisel (AUT) Fabian Cancellara (SUI)
Flanders_Classics
Cycling race
Sven Vandousselaere (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator +2" 10 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Team Sky +2" General Classification after Stage 2 Rider Team Time
2012_Ster_ZLM_Toer
Cycling team season
riders and staff contracted an unknown virus. John Lee Augustyn, Juan Antonio Flecha, and Ben Swift were forced to retire from the race due to illness. Soigneur
2010_Team_Sky_season
Cycling team season
Michael Rogers and Steve Cummings The riders on the squad were Juan Antonio Flecha, Mathew Hayman, Russell Downing, Kjell Carlström, Greg Henderson, Michael
2011_Team_Sky_season
Cycling race
Kazakhstan James Lewis Perry South Africa Matti Breschel Denmark Juan Antonio Flecha Spain Xavier Florencio Spain Tomislav Dančulović Croatia Jure Golčer
2007 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
2007_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Cycling race
Freire (ESP) Rabobank 40 5 3 Nick Nuyens (BEL) Cofidis 40 6 5 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank 35 7 - Aurélien Clerc (SUI) Bouygues Télécom 30 8 6
2008_Gent–Wevelgem
Cycling race
54 Filippo Pozzato (ITA) s.t. 55 David George (RSA) s.t. 56 Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni (ESP) s.t. 57 Stijn Devolder (BEL) s.t. 58 Andrey Kashechkin (KAZ)
2005 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
2005_UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Italian cycle race
Mapei–Quick-Step 2003 Italy Michele Bartoli Fassa Bortolo 2004 Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Fassa Bortolo 2005 Italy Filippo Pozzato Quick-Step–Innergetic 2006
Giro_del_Lazio
iBanesto.com DNF 92 Santiago Blanco Spain iBanesto.com 45 93 Juan Antonio Flecha Spain iBanesto.com 41 94 José Vicente García Acosta Spain iBanesto
List of teams and cyclists in the 2002 Vuelta a España
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2002_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
Winner Fabian Cancellara (SUI) (Team Saxo Bank) Second Tom Boonen (BEL) (Quick-Step) Third Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) (Team Sky) ← 2009 2011 →
2010_E3_Prijs_Vlaanderen
Cycling team season
the race. Hoogerland also made headlines when he and Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flecha were sideswiped by a car while they rode in a breakaway. Outside of
2011_Vacansoleil–DCM_season
Swiss cyclist (born 1981)
won the E3 Prijs Vlaanderen after riding away from Boonen and Juan Antonio Flecha with about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) remaining in the race. On 4 April he
Fabian_Cancellara
Freire Stage 11 Vuelta a España, Óscar Freire Circuit Franco-Belge, Juan Antonio Flecha Stage 3 Tour Down Under, Graeme Brown Overall Vuelta a Andalucía, Joost
List of wins by Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko and its successors
List_of_wins_by_Kwantum–Decosol–Yoko_and_its_successors
Bouygues Télécom s.t. 7 Jörg Ludewig (GER) Domina Vacanze s.t. 8 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Fassa Bortolo s.t. 9 Ludovic Turpin (FRA) AG2R Prévoyance s.t
2005 Tour de France, Stage 12 to Stage 21
2005_Tour_de_France,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
Belgian road bicycle racer (born 1980)
last moment before outsprinting George Hincapie and the Spaniard, Juan Antonio Flecha. In the Tour de France, Boonen won the second and third stages, taking
Tom_Boonen
Cycling race
Cancellara (SUI) Leopard Trek + 4" 3 Tom Veelers (NED) Skil–Shimano + 5" 4 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Team Sky + 5" 5 Alex Dowsett (GBR) Team Sky + 6" 6 Gert Steegmans (BEL)
2011_Tour_of_Qatar
Cycling race
Trek +1' 02" 8 Michael Albasini (ITA) HTC–Highroad +1' 02" 9 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Team Sky +1' 12" 10 Patrik Sinkewitz (GER) Farnese Vini–Neri
2011_Tour_of_Oman
Cycling race stages
of the field for most of the day. For this stage, that rider was José Antonio López, who broke away at the 9 kilometer mark and attained a maximum advantage
2008 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
2008_Vuelta_a_España,_Stage_1_to_Stage_11
directors: Miguel Madariaga and Julián Gorospe 111 Fabio Baldato 112 Juan Antonio Flecha 113 Lorenzo Bernucci 114 Alberto Ongarato 115 Alessandro Petacchi 116
List of teams and cyclists in the 2005 Vuelta a España
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2005_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1' 39" 3 Alessandro Ballan (ITA) BMC Racing Team + 1' 39" 4 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Team Sky + 1' 39" 5 Niki Terpstra (NED) Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
2012_Paris–Roubaix
Fassa Bortolo 22 DNF 74 Mauro Facci Italy Fassa Bortolo 23 144 75 Juan Antonio Flecha Spain Fassa Bortolo 27 73 76 Dario Frigo Italy Fassa Bortolo 31 DNF
List of teams and cyclists in the 2005 Tour de France
List_of_teams_and_cyclists_in_the_2005_Tour_de_France
Cycling race
Bbox Bouygues Telecom s.t. 7 Paul Martens (GER) Rabobank s.t. 8 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Rabobank s.t. 9 Cyril Dessel (FRA) Ag2r–La Mondiale s.t. 10 Michael
2009_Volta_a_Catalunya
Cycling race
Marzio Bruseghin (ITA) iBanesto.com + 3' 57" 9 Unai Osa (ESP) iBanesto.com + 5' 11" 10 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) Colchon Relax–Fuenlabrada + 5' 28"
2001_Volta_a_Catalunya
ANTONIO FLECHA
ANTONIO FLECHA
Female
English
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish. Compare with another form of Antonia.
Male
Greek
(Ανδώνης) Contracted form of Greek Andonios, possibly ANDONIS means "invaluable."Â
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTON means "invaluable." Compare with other forms of Anton.
Male
French
French form of Latin Antoninus, possibly ANTONIN means "invaluable."
Male
French
French form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTOINE means "invaluable."
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONO means "invaluable."Â
Female
Spanish
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish.
Female
Russian
(ÐнтониÑ) Feminine form of Russian Antoniy, possibly ANTONIYA means "invaluable."Â
Male
Russian
(Ðнтон) Russian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTON means "invaluable." Compare with other forms of Anton.
Male
Italian
Pet form of Italian/Spanish Antonio, possibly TONIO means "invaluable."Â
Male
Polish
 Catalan and Polish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONI means "invaluable." Compare with another form of Antoni.
Male
Greek
(Αντώνης) Contracted form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIS means "invaluable."Â
Male
Russian
(Ðнтоний) Russian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIY means "invaluable."Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIO means "invaluable."Â
Male
German
 German form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTON means "invaluable." Compare with other forms of Anton.
Female
Italian
(Bulgarian ÐнтониÑ): Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish. Compare with another form of Antonia.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Antoninus, possibly ANTONINO means "invaluable."Â
Male
Serbian
Serbian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIJE means "invaluable."Â
Male
Greek
(Ανδώνιος) Greek form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANDONIOS means "invaluable."Â
Male
Greek
(Αντώνιος) Greek name, possibly ANTONIOS means "invaluable."Â
ANTONIO FLECHA
ANTONIO FLECHA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Brinton in Norfolk, named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with (-ing-) Br̄ni’ (a personal name based on Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of various other places with names of the same origin, such as Brineton in Staffordshire, Brimpton in Berkshire, Brenton in Devon, Brington in Cambridgeshire or (Great and Little) Brington in Northamptonshire.William Brinton (1635–99) came from Staffordshire, England, to West Chester, PA, in 1684–85.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sweet; Cute; Clever
Male
Czechoslovakian
, usurp glory.
Male
Chinese
may the country be preserved.
Girl/Female
English American
and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.
Female
Scandinavian
 Pet form of Scandinavian Ulrika, ULLA means "prosperity and power." Compare with other forms of Ulla.
Boy/Male
Sikh
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
An Embrace
Male
English
 Aristocratic title transferred to byname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl, EARL means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly, Of good company
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a.
Destitute of tone vocality; surd.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid (distinct from santoninic acid) obtained from santonin as a white crystalline substance.
n.
A salt of santonic acid.
n.
A term or word which is the opposite of, or antithesis to, another; an antonym; -- the opposite of synonym; as, "foe" is the counterterm of "friend".
n.
A white crystalline substance having a bitter taste, extracted from the buds of levant wormseed and used as an anthelmintic. It occassions a peculiar temporary color blindness, causing objects to appear as if seen through a yellow glass.
a.
Uttered, as an element of speech, without tone, or proper vocal sound; voiceless; unintonated; nonvocal; atonic; whispered; aspirated; sharp; hard, as f, p, s, etc.; -- opposed to sonant. See Guide to Pronunciation, //169, 179, 180.
n.
A name given to a numerous family of brass wind instruments with valves, invented by Antoine Joseph Adolphe Sax (known as Adolphe Sax), of Belgium and Paris, and much used in military bands and in orchestras.
a.
Of or pertaining to Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur; conformed to the scale adopted by Reaumur in graduating the thermometer he invented.
n.
A word of opposite meaning; a counterterm; -- used as a correlative of synonym.
a.
Of or pertaining to santonin; -- used specifically to designate an acid not known in the free state, but obtained in its salts.
n.
A remedy capable of allaying organic excitement or irritation.
n.
A word that has no accent.
n.
An element of speech entirely destitute of vocality, or produced by the breath alone; a nonvocal or surd consonant; a breathing.
a.
Having great tension, or exaggerated action.
n.
The cross, or church, of St. Antony. See Illust. (6), under Cross, n.
a.
Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.
v. t.
To acquire ascendancy over by reason of some art or attraction; to fascinate; to charm; as, Cleopatra captivated Antony; the orator captivated all hearts.
a.
Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.