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Full name | Eusebio Vélez de Mendizabal |
Born | Durana, Spain | 28 March 1935
Died | 16 June 2020[1] | (aged 85)
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1960 | Beasain-As |
1961–1967 | Kas–Royal Asport |
1968–1969 | Fagor–Fargas |
Eusebio Vélez de Mendizabal (28 March 1935 – 16 June 2020) was a professional Spanish cyclist.[2] He finished 2nd in the 1966 Vuelta a España and 3rd in the 1968 Vuelta a España.[3] He also rode in four editions of the Tour de France, two editions of the Giro d'Italia and nine editions of the Vuelta a España.
Major results
- 1961
- 3rd Subida al Naranco
- 1962
- 2nd Klasika Primavera
- 1963
- 1st Circuito Montañés
- 1st Klasika Primavera
- 1964
- 1st Klasika Primavera
- 1st Stage 1b Vuelta a España
- 2nd GP Miguel Induráin
- 1965
- 1st Stage 4 Euskal Bizikleta
- 1st GP Miguel Induráin
- 3rd Circuito de Getxo
- 1966
- 1st Overall GP Miguel Induráin
- 1st Subida a Urkiola
- 1968
- 1st Klasika Primavera
References
- ^ "Fallece Eusebio Vélez de Mendizábal".
- ^ Fallece Eusebio Vélez de Mendizábal (in Spanish)
- ^ "Eusebio Vélez". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 July 2017.