List of teams and cyclists in the 1960 Vuelta a España

For the 1960 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 80 riders; 24 finished the race. The numbers 21 to 30 were reserved for a national team from Portugal, which did not start.[1]

By rider

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Vuelta
Pos. Position in the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
No. Name Nationality Team Pos. Ref
1 Antonio Suárez  Spain Faema 11 [2]
2 Federico Bahamontes  Spain Faema DNF [2]
3 Jesús Galdeano  Spain Faema 21 [2]
4 Julio San Emeterio  Spain Faema DNF [2]
5 José Herrero Berrendero  Spain Faema DNF [2]
6 Salvador Botella  Spain Faema 7 [2]
7 Fernando Manzaneque  Spain Faema 6 [2]
8 Gabriel Mas  Spain Faema DNF [2]
9 Francisco Moreno  Spain Faema DNF [2]
10 Antonio Bertrán  Spain Faema 23 [2]
11 Francis Anastasi  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
12 Jean Anastasi  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
13 Antonin Rolland  France Margnat-Rochet 14 [2]
14 Claude Mattio  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
15 Maurice Moucheraud  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
16 Antoine Abate  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
17 Lucien Fliffel  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
18 Joseph Aure  France Margnat-Rochet 19 [2]
19 Siro Bianchi  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
20 Organ Iacoponi  France Margnat-Rochet DNF [2]
31 Noël Foré  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [2]
32 Arthur Decabooter  Belgium Groene Leeuw 10 [2]
33 Frans De Mulder  Belgium Groene Leeuw 1 [2]
34 Armand Desmet  Belgium Groene Leeuw 2 [2]
35 Lucien Mathys  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [2]
36 Marcel Seynaeve  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [2]
37 Alfons Sweeck  Belgium Groene Leeuw 16 [2]
38 André Messelis  Belgium Groene Leeuw 12 [2]
39 Constant De Keyser  Belgium Groene Leeuw 24 [2]
40 Firmin Bral  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [2]
41 Charly Gaul  Luxembourg EMI DNF [2]
42 Marcel Ernzer  Luxembourg EMI DNF [2]
43 Aldo Bolzan  Luxembourg EMI DNF [2]
44 Jean-Pierre Schmitz  Luxembourg EMI DNF [2]
45 Pasquale Fornara  Italy EMI DNF [2]
46 Giuseppe Pintarelli  Italy EMI DNF [2]
47 Giovanni Metra  Italy EMI DNF [2]
48 Marcello Chiti  Italy EMI DNF [2]
49 Carlo Guarguaglini  Italy EMI DNF [2]
50 Aldo Moser  Italy EMI DNF [2]
51 Carmelo Morales  Spain Kas 15 [2]
52 José Segú  Spain Kas 20 [2]
53 Antonio Karmany  Spain Kas 4 [2]
54 Manuel Martín Piñera  Spain Kas DNF [2]
55 Benigno Azpuru  Spain Kas 8 [2]
56 Aniceto Utset  Spain Kas DNF [2]
57 Juan Campillo  Spain Kas 5 [2]
58 Antonio Jiménez Quiles  Spain Kas DNF [2]
59 Alfredo Esmatges  Spain Kas DNF [2]
60 Rogelio Hernández  Spain Kas DNF [2]
61 Vicente Iturat  Spain Ferrys DNF [2]
62 René Marigil  Spain Ferrys 13 [2]
63 José Pérez Francés  Spain Ferrys DNF [2]
64 Emilio Cruz  Spain Ferrys DNF [2]
65 Antonio Uliana  Spain Ferrys DNF [2]
66 Silvestro La Cioppa  Spain Ferrys DNF [2]
67 Joan Escolà  Spain Ferrys DNF [2]
68 Gilberto Dall'Agata  Italy Ferrys DNF [2]
69 Adolf Christian  Austria Ferrys DNF [2]
70 Nino Assirelli  Italy Ferrys DNF [2]
71 Antonio Gómez del Moral  Spain Licor 43 DNF [2]
72 José Gómez del Moral  Spain Licor 43 17 [2]
73 Joaquín Barceló  Spain Licor 43 DNF [2]
74 Antonio Carreras  Spain Licor 43 DNF [2]
75 Santiago Montilla  Spain Licor 43 22 [2]
76 Miguel Bover  Spain Licor 43 DNF [2]
77 Gabriel Company  Spain Licor 43 DNF [2]
78 Emilio Hernán  Spain Licor 43 DNF [2]
79 Ángel Guardiola Ortiz  Spain Licor 43 18 [2]
80 Miguel Pacheco  Spain Licor 43 3 [2]
81 Jesús Loroño  Spain Majestad 9 [2]
82 Antón Barrutia  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
83 Antonio Ferraz  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
84 José Luis Talamillo  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
85 Angel Rodriguez  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
86 Fausto Iza  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
87 Carlos Pérez Zabal  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
88 Felipe Alberdi  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
89 José Urrestarazu  Spain Majestad DNF [2]
90 Juan Manuel Menéndez  Spain Majestad DNF [2]

References

  1. "Lista de corredores participantes" [List of participating riders]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 28 April 1960. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  2. "15ème Vuelta a España 1960". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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