David Arroyo

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David Arroyo Durán (born 7 January 1980)is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer, riding on the UCI ProTeam Caisse d'Epargne. He is considered one of the best climbers on the team along with team leader Alejandro Valverde and Óscar Pereiro. After Valverde crashed during one of the flat stages on the first week of the 2006 Tour de France, Arroyo was considered the leader of his team. This was until Pereiro claimed the leader's yellow jersey after being given a half-hour advantage by Floyd Landis' Phonak team. Arroyo's job after this was to help Pereiro in the high mountain climbs. He is generally un-noticed by commentators and observers, but he is one of the most consistent riders in the Professional peloton, as he is a fine climber.[citation needed]

his only victory is stage 8 at Tour of Portugal 2004

Riders on Caisse d'Epargne

David Arroyo | Eric Berthou | Florent Brard | Vladimir Efimkin | Imanol Erviti | Marco Fertonani | José Vicente Garcia | Iván Gutiérrez | Joan Horrach | Vladimir Karpets | Pablo Lastras | David Lopez | Alberto Losado | Alexei Markov | Óscar Pereiro | Aitor Pérez | Francisco Perez | Mathieu Perget | Nicolas Portal | Sébastien Portal | Vicente Reynès | Joaquin Rodriguez | Luis León Sánchez | Alejandro Valverde | Constantino Zaballa |  Xabier Zandio

Manager
José Miguel Echavarri
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