Jesús Manzaneque
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Jesús Manzaneque Sánchez | 
| Born | January 1, 1943 Spain | 
| Team information | |
| Current team | Retired | 
| Discipline | Road | 
| Role | Rider | 
| Professional team(s) | |
| 1966 | Olimpia | 
| 1967 | Ferrys | 
| 1968–1969 | La Casera-Peña Bahamontes | 
| 1970 | Werner | 
| 1971–1972 | KAS-Kaskol | 
| 1973–1974 | La Casera-Peña Bahamontes | 
| 1975 | Monteverde-Sanson | 
| 1976 | Super Ser | 
| 1977 | Magniflex-Torpado | 
| 1977 | A.D.S.-Guerciotti | 
| 1978 | Novostil-Helios | 
| 1979 | CR Colchon-Atun Tam | 
| 1980 | Peña Hermanas Manzaneque | 
| Major wins | |
| Vuelta a España, 2 stages Volta a Portugal (1973) | |
| Infobox last updated on February 10, 2008 | |
Jesús Manzaneque Sánchez (born January 1, 1943 in Campo de Criptana) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. He is the younger brother of Fernando Manzaneque.
Palmarès
- 1969
- Trofeo Elola
- 1971
- Vuelta a La Rioja
- 1972
- 1st, Stage 9b, Vuelta a España
- 1973
- Volta a Portugal
- Vuelta a La Rioja
- 1974
- Vuelta a La Rioja
- Trofeo Elola
- 1975
- Trofeo Elola
- 1st, Stage 19b, Vuelta a España
- 1st, Stage 4, Vuelta a Andalucía
External links
- Jesús Manzaneque profile at Cycling Archives
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