Fernando Manzaneque Sánchez (4 February 1934 – 5 June 2004) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist born in Campo de Criptana. Fernando was the...
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Jesús Manzaneque Sánchez (born 1 January 1943) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. He is the younger brother of Fernando Manzaneque. 1969 Trofeo Elola...
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Luchon Raymond Delisle (FRA) 1967 16 2 Toulouse Bagnères de Luchon Fernando Manzanèque (ESP) 1966 11 1 Pau Bagnères de Luchon Marcello Mugnaini (ITA) 1964...
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Sestriere Claudio Chiappucci (ITA) 1963 16 1 Grenoble Val-d'Isère Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) 1959 18 1 Le Lautaret Saint-Vincent Adolf Christian (AUT)...
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72, British-New Zealand athlete and Olympian, traffic collision. Fernando Manzaneque, 70, Spanish road racing cyclist. Friedrich Obleser, 81, German general...
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France Joseph Groussard 1962 Netherlands Mies Stolker 1963 Spain Fernando Manzaneque 1964 France André Foucher 1965 France André Foucher 1966 France...
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Belgium Rik Van Looy 1960 Spain Fernando Manzaneque Faema 1961 Spain Salvador Botella 1962 Spain Fernando Manzaneque Wiel's-Roene Leeuw 1963 Spain José...
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Antonio Bertrán Stage 5 & 7, Fernando Manzaneque Stage 6, Gabriel Company Vuelta a Levante Overall, Fernando Manzaneque Stage 1, T.T.T. Stage 2, Francisco...
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Rank Rider Team Time 1 Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) Esperanza 5h 38' 19" 2 Julio Jiménez (ESP) Spain + 1' 23" 3 Jan Janssen (NED) Netherlands + 4' 20"...
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Rolf Wolfshohl Rolf Wolfshohl Guido Reybrouck 16 Fernando Manzaneque Jan Janssen Fernando Manzaneque Raymond Poulidor 17 Raymond Mastrotto Raymond Mastrotto...
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Winner Salvador Botella (ESP) Second Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) Third José Herrero Berrendero (ESP)...
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Robinson 17 Jean Graczyk René Marigil René Marigil 18 Fernando Manzaneque Imerio Massignan Fernando Manzaneque Martin Van Geneugden 19 Rolf Graf Camille Le Menn...
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Cordon Barry Hoban (GBR) 1960 18 2 Aix-les-Bains Thonon-les-Bains Fernando Manzanèque (ESP) 1955 8 2 Thonon-les-Bains Briançon Charly Gaul (LUX) 1948...
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Bagnères-de-Luchon Raymond Delisle (FRA) 1967 16 3 Toulouse Bagnères-de-Luchon Fernando Manzanèque (ESP) 1966 12 2 Bagnères-de-Luchon Revel Julio Jiménez (ESP) 1965...
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Vicente López Carril (ESP) 1968 19 2 Grenoble Sallanches Cordon Barry Hoban (GBR) 1960 18 2 Aix-les-bains Thonon-les-Bains Fernando Manzaneque (ESP)...
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Belgium + 3' 18" 7 Jos van der Vleuten (NED) Netherlands + 3' 19" 8 Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) Esperanza + 3' 57" 9 Ginés García Perán (ESP) Spain + 4' 06"...
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place, three seconds ahead of Anquetil. In the sixteenth stage, Fernando Manzaneque won, eight minutes ahead of Bahamontes and Anquetil who stayed together...
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Crespo Francisco Moreno Martínez 1958 Juan Crespo Gabriel Company Fernando Manzaneque 1959 Gabriel Company Antonio Karmany Miguel Pacheco 1960 Francisco...
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Encyclopedia. Concord Reference Books. p. 185. ISBN 0-940994-01-1. Manzaneque, Fernando (2023-09-14). "Bougainvillea, A "Mediterranean" Staple". Weeds &...
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Volkskrant (in Dutch). 21 June 1963. p. 13 – via Delpher. "Manzaneque reed ver vooruit" [Manzaneque rode far ahead]. Het Parool (in Dutch). 10 June 1963. p...
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Bagnères-de-Luchon Raymond Delisle (FRA) 1967 16 1 Toulouse Bagnères-de-Luchon Fernando Manzanèque (ESP) 1966 11 2 Pau Bagnères-de-Luchon Joaquim Galera (ESP)...
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+ 8' 53" 5 Roger Pingeon (FRA) Peugeot–BP–Michelin + 10' 23" 6 Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) Ferrys + 11' 16" 7 Eduardo Castelló (ESP) Ferrys + 13' 25"...
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to fall [citation needed], leading to a fight with Spanish racer Fernando Manzaneque and his non-appearance in following tours. His other victories include...
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(Alcyon–Leroux) Points Fernand Picot (FRA) (Mercier–BP–Hutchinson) Mountains Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) (Licor 43) Team Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop...
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Salvador Honrubia (ESP) + 7' 16" 5 Rogelio Hernández (ESP) + 8' 32" 6 Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) + 8' 47" 7 Primo Nardello [it] (ITA) + 9' 02" 8 Francisco...
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Licor 43 27 + 48' 56 82 Jesús Loroño Spain Licor 43 13 + 32' 49 83 Fernando Manzaneque Spain Licor 43 8 + 18' 13 84 René Marigil Spain Licor 43 16 + 37'...
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Geminiani) Second Jose Perez Frances (ESP) (Ferrys) Third Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) (Ferrys) Points Jose Perez Frances (ESP) (Ferrys) Mountains...
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winner. The Spanish team had two outsiders, José Pérez Francés and Fernando Manzaneque. The last outsider was Charly Gaul, winner of the 1958 Tour de France...
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Juan Belmonte 1962 Salvador Rosa Luis Mayoral Ángel Ibáñez 1963 Fernando Manzaneque Antonio Suárez José Pérez Francés 1964 Joseph Novales Gabriel Mas...
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Bic 16 Carlos Echeverría Kas-Kaskol 17 Eusebio Vélez Kas-Kaskol 18 Fernando Manzaneque Ferrys 19 Antonio Gómez del Moral Kas-Kaskol 20 Julio Jiménez Muñoz...
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