List of cyclists in the 1946 Vuelta a España

For the 1946 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 48 riders; 29 finished the race.

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
No. Name Nationality Pos. Ref
1 João Rebelo  Portugal 10 [1]
2 João Lourenço  Portugal 29 [1]
3 Jorge Pereira  Portugal 27 [1]
4 Manuel Rocha  Portugal DNF [1]
5 Aristides Martins  Portugal 28 [1]
6 Ernest Kuhn   Switzerland 17 [1]
7 Georges Aeschlimann   Switzerland 11 [1]
8 Kurt Zaugg   Switzerland 26 [1]
9 Theo Perret   Switzerland 25 [1]
10 Stefan Peterhans   Switzerland DNF [1]
11 John Lambrichts  Netherlands 3 [1]
12 Cees van de Voorde  Netherlands DNF [1]
13 Hubert Sijen  Netherlands DNF [1]
14 Frans Pauwels  Netherlands 20 [1]
15 Cees Joosen  Netherlands 23 [1]
16 Jef Janssen  Netherlands DNF [1]
17 Cipriano Aguirrezabal  Spain 12 [1]
18 Julián Berrendero  Spain 2 [1]
19 José Cano  Spain DNF [1]
20 Bernardo Capó  Spain DNF [1]
21 Vicente Carretero  Spain DNF [1]
22 Manuel Costa  Spain 4 [1]
23 Alejandro Fombellida  Spain 6 [1]
24 Pedro Font  Spain 22 [1]
25 José Gándara  Spain DNF [1]
26 Antonio Gelabert  Spain DNF [1]
27 Juan Gimeno  Spain DNF [1]
28 Miguel Gual  Spain DNF [1]
29 José Gutiérrez  Spain 9 [1]
30 Joaquín Jiménez Mata  Spain 21 [1]
31 José Antonio Landa  Spain DNF [1]
32 Dalmacio Langarica  Spain 1 [1]
33 Pascual Laza  Spain DNF [1]
34 José Lizarralde  Spain DNF [1]
35 José López Gandara  Spain 19 [1]
36 Antonio Martín  Spain 16 [1]
37 Vicente Miró  Spain 18 [1]
38 Joaquín Olmos  Spain 15 [1]
39 Ignacio Orbaiceta  Spain DNF [1]
40 Gabriel Palmer  Spain 24 [1]
41 Delio Rodríguez  Spain 5 [1]
42 Emilio Rodríguez  Spain 8 [1]
43 Pastor Rodríguez  Spain 14 [1]
44 Bernardo Ruiz  Spain 13 [1]
45 Antonio Andrés Sancho  Spain 7 [1]
46 Lorenzo Sastre  Spain DNF [1]
47 José Vidal  Spain DNF [1]
48 Félix Vidaurreta  Spain DNF [1]

References

  1. "6ème Vuelta a España 1946". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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