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List of teams and cyclists in the 1969 Vuelta a España

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For the 1969 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 100 riders; 68 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 Raymond Steegmans  Belgium Goldor 44 + 33' 01"
2 Etienne Sonck  Belgium Goldor DNF
3 Jan Brusselmans  Belgium Goldor 57 + 48' 27"
4 Willy Maes  Belgium Goldor DNF
5 Willy Moonen  Belgium Goldor DNF
6 Carmine Preziosi  Italy Goldor 56 + 44' 12"
7 Alfons Scheys  Belgium Goldor DNF
8 Frans Van De Walle  Belgium Goldor DNF
9 Herman Vrancken  Belgium Goldor DNF
10 Edouard Weckx  Belgium Goldor 53 + 40' 51"
11 Salvador Canet García [ca]  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 11 + 8' 05"
12 Demetrio Martí Luján  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 58 + 49' 28"
13 Ramón Sáez Marzo  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 19 + 13' 46"
14 Juan Daniel Perera Ruiz  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] DNF
15 Ángel Ibáñez  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 50 + 39' 51"
16 José Manuel Lasa  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 4 + 5' 10"
17 Miguel María Lasa  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 21 + 14' 06"
18 Jorge Mariné  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 17 + 12' 25"
19 José Florencio Tutusaus  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 55 + 43' 37"
20 José Albelda Tormo  Spain Pepsi-Cola [ca] 31 + 22' 08"
21 Roger Pingeon  France Peugeot 1 73h 18' 45"
22 Henri Rabaute  France Peugeot DNF
23 René Pinazzo  France Peugeot DNF
24 Jozef Schoeters  Belgium Peugeot DNF
25 Willy Monty  Belgium Peugeot 68 + 1h 02' 48"
26 Jean-Claude Daunat  France Peugeot DNF
27 André Desvages  France Peugeot DNF
28 René Grenier  France Peugeot DNF
29 René Pingeon [fr]  France Peugeot DNF
30 Désiré Letort  France Peugeot DNF
31 Claudio Michelotto  Italy Max Meyer 43 + 32' 18"
32 Guido Neri  Italy Max Meyer 37 + 27' 37"
33 Luigi Sgarbozza  Italy Max Meyer 52 + 40' 15"
34 Ercole Gualazzini  Italy Max Meyer 63 + 53' 20"
35 Lorenzo Bosisio  Italy Max Meyer DNF
36 Primo Mori  Italy Max Meyer 61 + 51' 54"
37 Maurizio Malagutti  Italy Max Meyer DNF
38 Pietro Tamiazzo  Italy Max Meyer DNF
39 Felice Salina  Italy Max Meyer DNF
40 Giuseppe Scopel  Italy Max Meyer 47 + 35' 29"
41 Francisco Gabica  Spain Fagor 16 + 9' 48"
42 Domingo Perurena  Spain Fagor 23 + 14' 41"
43 Eusebio Vélez  Spain Fagor 10 + 7' 51"
44 José Manuel López  Spain Fagor 15 + 9' 28"
45 Luis Ocaña  Spain Fagor 2 + 1' 54"
46 José Antonio Momeñe  Spain Fagor 29 + 20' 30"
47 Ramón Mendiburu Ibarburu  Spain Fagor 39 + 30' 18"
48 Luis Santamarina  Spain Fagor 22 + 14' 12"
49 Mariano Díaz  Spain Fagor 28 + 18' 16"
50 Juan Silloniz [es]  Spain Fagor DNF
51 Walter Boucquet  Belgium Pull Over 41 + 31' 24"
52 Victor Nuelant  Belgium Pull Over 42 + 32' 17"
53 Noël Vantyghem  Belgium Pull Over DNF
54 Christian Callens  Belgium Pull Over 49 + 39' 42"
55 Etienne Buysse [nl]  Belgium Pull Over DNF
56 Roland Van De Rijse  Belgium Pull Over 66 + 1h 00' 18"
57 Richard Bukacki [nl]  Netherlands Pull Over DNF
58 Herman Flabat  Belgium Pull Over 24 + 15' 08"
59 André Hendryckx  Belgium Pull Over DNF
60 Willy De Geest  Belgium Pull Over 14 + 9' 04"
61 Ventura Díaz  Spain Karpy 13 + 8' 35"
62 Gabino Ereñozaga Lejarreta [ca]  Spain Karpy 48 + 38' 59"
63 Julián Cuevas [es]  Spain Karpy 33 + 24' 53"
64 Manuel Martín Piñera  Spain Karpy 67 + 1h 02' 37"
65 Javier Otaola  Spain Karpy DNF
66 Juan María Uribezubia  Spain Karpy 20 + 13' 56"
67 José Manuel Mesa Fernández [ca]  Spain Karpy 60 + 50' 36"
68 José Luis Elorriaga Atela  Spain Karpy DNF
69 Juan María Azcue Vidaurrazaga  Spain Karpy 46 + 34' 20"
70 Andrés Incera Paradelo  Spain Karpy 59 + 49' 50"
71 Gilbert Bellone  France Bic 7 + 6' 47"
72 Rolf Wolfshohl  West Germany Bic 6 + 6' 11"
73 José Pérez Francés  Spain Bic 27 + 16' 40"
74 Michael Wright  Great Britain Bic 5 + 5' 27"
75 Anatole Novak  France Bic DNF
76 Serge Bolley  France Bic 36 + 26' 06"
77 Jean Pinault  France Bic 65 + 59' 21"
78 Luis Balagué  Spain Bic 34 + 25' 18"
79 Edward Sels  Belgium Bic 54 + 42' 35"
80 Johny Schleck  Luxembourg Bic 35 + 25' 33"
81 Carlos Echeverría Zudaire  Spain Kas 9 + 7' 35"
82 Antonio Gómez del Moral  Spain Kas DNF
83 Gregorio San Miguel  Spain Kas 8 + 7' 05"
84 Eduardo Castelló  Spain Kas 18 + 13' 31"
85 Vicente López Carril  Spain Kas 26 + 15' 32"
86 Andrés Gandarias  Spain Kas DNF
87 Santiago Lazcano  Spain Kas 40 + 31' 15"
88 Aurelio González Puente  Spain Kas 25 + 15' 23"
89 José Antonio González  Spain Kas 12 + 8' 15"
90 Nemesio Jiménez  Spain Kas 64 + 54' 06"
91 Evert Dolman  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle 30 + 21' 14"
92 Marcel Maes  Belgium Willem II–Gazelle DNF
93 Rini Wagtmans  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle 3 + 5' 10"
94 Harm Ottenbros  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle 38 + 39' 09"
95 Cees Haast  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle 32 + 22' 46"
96 Henri De Wolf  Belgium Willem II–Gazelle 62 + 52' 30"
97 Henk Nijdam  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle DNF
98 Huub Zilverberg  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle 51 + 39' 53"
99 Jozef Timmerman  Belgium Willem II–Gazelle 45 + 33' 08"
100 Jan van Katwijk  Netherlands Willem II–Gazelle DNF

By nationality

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References

  1. ^ "24ème Vuelta a España 1969". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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