List of teams and cyclists in the 1961 Vuelta a España

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For the 1961 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 100 riders; 50 finished the race.

By rider[edit]

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 Frans De Mulder  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [1]
2 Jan Adriaensens  Belgium Groene Leeuw 17 + 24' 43" [1]
3 Constant De Keyser  Belgium Groene Leeuw 31 + 1h 14' 40" [1]
4 Lucien Mathys  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [1]
5 Jef Lahaye  Netherlands Groene Leeuw 23 + 40' 20" [1]
6 Arthur Decabooter  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [1]
7 Alfons Sweeck  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [1]
8 André Messelis  Belgium Groene Leeuw 11 + 8' 29" [1]
9 Marcel Seynaeve  Belgium Groene Leeuw 19 + 26' 49" [1]
10 René Van Meenen  Belgium Groene Leeuw DNF [1]
11 François Mahé  France France 2 + 51" [1]
12 Jean Dotto  France France DNF [1]
13 Marcel Rohrbach  France France DNF [1]
14 André Le Dissez  France France DNF [1]
15 Claude Sauvage  France France 40 + 1h 43' 08" [1]
16 Gérard Thiélin  France France DNF [1]
17 Louis Bisilliat  France France DNF [1]
18 Raymond Hoorelbeke  France France 33 + 1h 32' 56" [1]
19 Francis Pipelin  France France 38 + 1h 36' 34" [1]
20 Guy Ignolin  France France DNF [1]
21 Alves Barbosa  Portugal Portugal 18 + 25' 58" [1]
22 José Carlos Sousa Cardoso  Portugal Portugal 24 + 43' 52" [1]
23 Carlos Carvalho [pt]  Portugal Portugal 44 + 1h 54' 38" [1]
24 Henrique Castro  Portugal Portugal 49 + 3h 03' 05" [1]
25 Antonio Baptista  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
26 Martins Almeida  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
27 José Pacheco  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
28 Jorge Corvo [pt]  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
29 Sergio Pascoa  Portugal Portugal 48 + 2h 33' 02" [1]
30 Antonio Pisco  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
31 Piet Damen  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
32 Albert Edmond  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
33 Piet Van De Brekel  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
34 Jan Hugens  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
35 Dick Enthoven  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
36 Huub Zilverberg  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
37 Mik Snijder  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
38 René Lotz  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
39 Ab Sluis  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
40 Lambertus van de Ven  Netherlands Netherlands DNF [1]
41 Arturo Sabbadin  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado 13 + 12' 46" [1]
42 Georges Mortiers  Belgium Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
43 Roberto Falaschi  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
44 Guillaume Michiels  Belgium Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
45 Antonio Accorsi  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado 29 + 1h 04' 01" [1]
46 Renato Giusti  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
47 Giovanni Sensi  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
48 Giovanni Veruchi  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
49 Marino Franceschetto  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
50 Tristano Tinarelli  Italy Philco-Magni-Torpado DNF [1]
51 Miguel Pacheco  Spain Licor 43 12 + 10' 03" [1]
52 Fernando Manzaneque  Spain Licor 43 7 + 5' 47" [1]
53 Carmelo Morales Erostarbe  Spain Licor 43 9 + 7' 38" [1]
54 Luis Otaño  Spain Licor 43 21 + 32' 39" [1]
55 Miguel Chacón  Spain Licor 43 DNF [1]
56 René Marigil  Spain Licor 43 16 + 20' 30" [1]
57 Ángel Guardiola Ortiz [ca]  Spain Licor 43 20 + 30' 01" [1]
58 Antonio Carreras  Spain Licor 43 DNF [1]
59 Emilio Hernan Diaz  Spain Licor 43 27 + 56' 32" [1]
60 Esteban Martín Jiménez  Spain Licor 43 46 + 2h 12' 38" [1]
61 Antonio Karmany  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 8 + 6' 07" [1]
62 José Segú  Spain Kas–Royal Asport DNF [1]
63 Benigno Aspuru [fr]  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 50 + 3h 18' 31" [1]
64 Marcel Queheille  France Kas–Royal Asport 26 + 50' 44" [1]
65 Manuel Martín Piñera  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 45 + 1h 59' 24" [1]
66 Francisco Gabica  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 30 + 1h 04:20" [1]
67 Juan Campillo García  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 15 + 16' 48" [1]
68 Eusebio Vélez  Spain Kas–Royal Asport DNF [1]
69 Rogelio Hernández Santibáñez  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 32 + 1h 19' 50" [1]
70 Antonio Jiménez Quiles  Spain Kas–Royal Asport 22 + 36' 02" [1]
71 José Pérez Francés  Spain Ferrys 3 + 2' 23" [1]
72 Julio San Emeterio  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
73 Antonio Bertrán  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
74 Juan Escola [ca]  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
75 Emilio Cruz Díaz  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
76 Alberto Sant [ca]  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
77 Vicente Aznar  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
78 Juan Antonio Belmonte Prados [ca]  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
79 Manuel Perez Perez  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
80 Jesús Loroño  Spain Ferrys 10 + 7' 47" [1]
81 Jesús Galdeano  Spain Faema 25 + 47' 20" [1]
82 Antonio Gómez del Moral  Spain Faema 5 + 3' 13" [1]
83 José Gómez del Moral  Spain Faema DNF [1]
84 José Herrero Berrendero  Spain Faema 47 + 2h 24' 44" [1]
85 Gabriel Mas  Spain Faema 35 + 1h 29' 17" [1]
86 Francisco Moreno Martínez  Spain Faema 37 + 1h 35' 45" [1]
87 Salvador Rosa Gómez [ca]  Spain Faema 42 + 1h 48' 31" [1]
88 Angelino Soler  Spain Faema 1 77h 36' 17" [1]
89 Antonio Suárez  Spain Faema 4 + 2' 47" [1]
90 Salvador Botella  Spain Faema 14 + 13' 57" [1]
91 Vicente Iturat  Spain Catigene [ca] 6 + 5:29" [1]
92 Gabriel Company  Spain Catigene [ca] 28 + 56' 41" [1]
93 Aniceto Utset  Spain Catigene [ca] 41 + 1h 45' 14" [1]
94 José Luis Talamillo  Spain Catigene [ca] DNF [1]
95 Antonio Barrutia  Spain Catigene [ca] DNF [1]
96 José Martín Colmenarejo  Spain Catigene [ca] 39 + 1h 38' 18" [1]
97 Adolfo Bello  Spain Catigene [ca] DNF [1]
98 Julio Jiménez  Spain Catigene [ca] 36 + 1h 29' 25" [1]
99 José Manuel Quesada Nortes [ca]  Spain Catigene [ca] 34 + 1h 25' 41" [1]
100 Ángel Rodríguez López [es]  Spain Catigene [ca] 43 + 1h 51' 00" [1]

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References[edit]

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