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List of teams and cyclists in the 1968 Vuelta a España

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For the 1968 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 90 riders; 51 finished the race.

By rider

Legend
No. Starting number worn by the rider during the Vuelta
Pos. Position in the general classification
Time Deficit to the winner of the general classification
DNF Denotes a rider who did not finish
No. Name Nationality Team Pos. Time Ref
1 Jan Janssen  Netherlands Pelforth-Lejeune 6 + 5' 43"
2 Bernard Van de Kerckhove  Belgium Pelforth-Lejeune DNF
3 Willy Monty  Belgium Pelforth-Lejeune 44 + 1h 08' 29"
4 Jean-Pierre Ducasse  France Pelforth-Lejeune 12 + 12' 42"
5 Édouard Delberghe  France Pelforth-Lejeune 47 + 1h 14' 10"
6 Fernand Etter  France Pelforth-Lejeune 42 + 1h 04' 45"
7 Johny Schleck  Luxembourg Pelforth-Lejeune 26 + 31' 47"
8 Jean-Claude Lefebvre [fr]  France Pelforth-Lejeune DNF
9 Jean Vidament  France Pelforth-Lejeune DNF
10 René Chtiej  France Pelforth-Lejeune DNF
11 Eduardo Castelló  Spain Ferrys DNF
12 Ventura Díaz  Spain Ferrys 15 + 15' 04"
13 Juan Daniel Perera Ruiz  Spain Ferrys DNF
14 Ramón Sáez Marzo  Spain Ferrys 32 + 38' 21"
15 José Antonio Pontón Ruiz  Spain Ferrys DNF
16 Ángel Ibáñez  Spain Ferrys DNF
17 Gabino Ereñozaga Lejarreta [ca]  Spain Ferrys DNF
18 Esteban Martín Jiménez  Spain Ferrys DNF
19 Salvador Canet García [ca]  Spain Ferrys 31 + 36' 42"
20 Sebastián Fernández Dueñas [ca]  Spain Ferrys DNF
21 Erik De Vlaeminck  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
22 André Planckaert  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
23 Paul Konings  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
24 Raymond Steegmans  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
25 Willy Vekemans  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
26 Etienne Sonck  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
27 Edouard Ernst  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
28 Edouard Weckx  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
29 Jan Cools  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
30 Gilbert Verlinde  Belgium Goldor-Gerka DNF
31 José María Errandonea  Spain Fagor 4 + 5' 19"
32 Francisco Gabica  Spain Fagor 13 + 13' 23"
33 Eusebio Vélez  Spain Fagor 3 + 5' 08"
34 Luis Santamarina  Spain Fagor 28 + 33' 55"
35 José Manuel López  Spain Fagor 16 + 17' 16"
36 Domingo Perurena  Spain Fagor 24 + 27' 51"
37 José Antonio Momeñe  Spain Fagor 17 + 17' 23"
38 Luis Ocaña  Spain Fagor DNF
39 Jesús Aranzabal  Spain Fagor 33 + 39' 17"
40 Luis Otaño  Spain Fagor 11 + 10' 39"
41 Lucien Aimar  France Bic 9 + 6' 42"
42 Arie den Hartog  Netherlands Bic DNF
43 Cees Haast  Netherlands Bic 20 + 20' 09"
44 Siegfried Adler  West Germany Bic DNF
45 Anatole Novak  France Bic 49 + 1h 30' 07"
46 Michel Grain  France Bic 37 + 47' 55"
47 Paul Lemeteyer  France Bic 43 + 1h 07' 58"
48 Jean Milesi  France Bic DNF
49 Jean Graczyk  France Bic DNF
50 Michael Wright  Great Britain Bic 14 + 14' 57"
51 Carlos Echeverría Zudaire  Spain SD Kas 8 + 6' 00"
52 José Pérez Francés  Spain SD Kas 2 + 2' 15"
53 Antonio Gómez del Moral  Spain SD Kas 7 + 5' 55"
54 Gregorio San Miguel  Spain SD Kas 36 + 46' 51"
55 Vicente López Carril  Spain SD Kas 34 + 40' 28"
56 Sebastián Elorza  Spain SD Kas 25 + 30' 52"
57 José Manuel Lasa  Spain SD Kas 27 + 32' 25"
58 Aurelio González Puente  Spain SD Kas DNF
59 José Luis Errandonea  Spain SD Kas DNF
60 Andrés Gandarias  Spain SD Kas 19 + 19' 54"
61 Rudi Altig  West Germany Salvarani 18 + 18' 43"
62 Tommaso de Pra  Italy Salvarani DNF
63 Giancarlo Ferretti  Italy Salvarani 30 + 36' 36"
64 Felice Gimondi  Italy Salvarani 1 78h 29' 00"
65 Pietro Guerra  Italy Salvarani 46 + 1h 12' 20"
66 Mario Minieri  Italy Salvarani 50 + 1h 35' 00"
67 Pietro Partesotti  Italy Salvarani DNF
68 Wilfried Peffgen  West Germany Salvarani 22 + 24' 41"
69 Roberto Poggiali  Italy Salvarani 35 + 45' 01"
70 Dino Zandegù  Italy Salvarani DNF
71 Fernando Manzaneque  Spain GD Karpy 21 + 21' 54"
72 Manuel Martín Piñera  Spain GD Karpy 40 + 59' 26"
73 José Manuel Mesa Fernández [ca]  Spain GD Karpy DNF
74 Juan María Uribezubia  Spain GD Karpy 29 + 35' 55"
75 Juan José Sagarduy  Spain GD Karpy 41 + 1h 01' 39"
76 José Goyeneche  Spain GD Karpy 48 + 1h 18' 55"
77 Bruno Sivilotti Pidutti [ca]  Italy GD Karpy DNF
78 Andres Incera Paradelo  Spain GD Karpy DNF
79 Domingo Fernández  Spain GD Karpy 51 + 1h 46' 09"
80 Jesús Isasi Aspiazu  Spain GD Karpy DNF
81 Antonio Bailetti  Italy GD Faema DNF
82 Victor Van Schil  Belgium GD Faema 23 + 24' 50"
83 Jozef Spruyt  Belgium GD Faema 10 + 7' 50"
84 Martin Van Den Bossche  Belgium GD Faema 38 + 53' 07"
85 Mino Denti  Italy GD Faema DNF
86 Luciano Soave [ca]  Italy GD Faema 39 + 55' 35"
87 Vittorio Adorni  Italy GD Faema 5 + 5' 26"
88 Julien Delocht  Belgium GD Faema DNF
89 Lino Farisato  Italy GD Faema 45 + 1h 10' 55"
90 Pietro Scandelli  Italy GD Faema DNF

By nationality

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References

  1. ^ "23ème Vuelta a España 1968". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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