List of cyclists in the 1936 Vuelta a España

For the 1936 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 53 riders; 26 finished the race.[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
DNS Denotes a rider who did not start
No. Name Nationality Pos.
1 Mariano Cañardo  Spain 10
2 Salvador Cardona  Spain 18
3 Antonio Escuriet  Spain 5
4 Antonio Rodriguez  Spain DNF
5 Emiliano Álvarez  Spain 8
6 Antonio Montes [it]  Spain DNF
7 Salvador Molina [fr]  Spain 14
8 Telmo García [fr]  Spain DNF
9 Francisco Goenaga [es]  Spain 13
10 Vicente Trueba  Spain DNF
11 Fermín Trueba  Spain 9
12 Julián Berrendero  Spain 4
13 José Riestra  Spain DNF
14 Cipriano Elys  Spain 12
15 Claudio Leturiaga  Spain DNF
16 Joaquin Bailon  Spain 16
17 Lisardo Acosta  Spain DNF
18 Manuel Izquierdo  Spain DNF
19 Bautista Salom  Spain 17
20 Luis Esteve  Spain 22
21 Andres Martinez  Spain DNF
22 Enrique López  Spain DNF
23 Agustin Gonzalez  Spain 20
24 Julian Cabrera  Spain DNF
25 Delio Rodríguez  Spain 24
26 Miguel Carrion  Spain 19
27 Andres Jaen  Spain DNS
28 Bartolomé Flaquer [ca]  Spain DNF
29 Antonio Jareno  Spain DNF
30 Antonio Destrieux [ca]  Spain DNF
31 Ramon Cruz  Spain 15
32 Benito Cabestreros  Spain 25
33 Antonio Andrés Sancho  Spain DNF
34 Bernardo De Castro  Spain DNF
35 Miguel Valero  Spain 23
36 Marcelino Sanchez  Spain DNF
37 Manuel Capella [ca]  Spain DNF
38 Ramon Ruiz Trillo  Spain 26
39 José Arias  Spain DNF
40 Gregorio Idigoras  Spain DNF
41 Vicente Carretero [fr]  Spain 11
42 Pablo Pantoja  Spain DNF
43 Antonio Bertola [fr]  Italy 3
44 Angel Bertola  Italy 21
45 Edoardo Molinar  Italy DNS
46 Luigi Barral  Italy DNF
47 Gustaaf Deloor  Belgium 1
48 Alfons Deloor  Belgium 2
49 Joseph Huts [fr]  Belgium DNF
50 Alphonse Schepers  Belgium 7
51 Camillo Erba [it]  Italy DNF
52 Antonio Acosta  Spain DNF
53 Rafael Ramos  Spain 6

References

  1. ^ "2ème Vuelta a España 1936". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.