Jesús Manzaneque | |
Fullname: | Jesús Manzaneque Sánchez |
Birth Date: | 1 January 1943 |
Birth Place: | Campo de Criptana, Spain |
Currentteam: | Retired |
Discipline: | Road |
Role: | Rider |
Proyears1: | 1966 |
Proteam1: | Olimpia |
Proyears2: | 1967 |
Proteam2: | Ferrys |
Proyears3: | 1968 - 1969 |
Proteam3: | La Casera-Peña Bahamontes |
Proyears4: | 1970 |
Proteam4: | Werner |
Proyears5: | 1971 - 1972 |
Proteam5: | KAS-Kaskol |
Proyears6: | 1973 - 1974 |
Proteam6: | La Casera-Peña Bahamontes |
Proyears7: | 1975 |
Proteam7: | Monteverde-Sanson |
Proyears8: | 1976 |
Proteam8: | Super Ser |
Proyears9: | 1977 |
Proteam9: | Magniflex-Torpado |
Proyears10: | 1977 |
Proteam10: | A.D.S.-Guerciotti |
Proyears11: | 1978 |
Proteam11: | Novostil-Helios |
Proyears12: | 1979 |
Proteam12: | CR Colchon-Atun Tam |
Proyears13: | 1980 |
Proteam13: | Peña Hermanas Manzaneque |
Majorwins: | Vuelta a España, 2 stages Volta a Portugal (1973) |
Jesús Manzaneque Sánchez (born 1 January 1943) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. He is the younger brother of Fernando Manzaneque.
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