List of teams and cyclists in the 1963 Vuelta a España

For the 1963 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 90 riders; 65 finished the race.

By rider

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 Jean Stablinski  France Saint-Raphaël 9 + 9' 31" [1]
2 Jacques Anquetil  France Saint-Raphaël 1 64h 46' 20" [1]
3 Seamus Elliott  Ireland Saint-Raphaël 41 + 1h 02' 14" [1]
4 Guy Ignolin  France Saint-Raphaël 38 + 59' 09" [1]
5 Bas Maliepaard  Netherlands Saint-Raphaël 4 + 5' 06" [1]
6 Anatole Novak  France Saint-Raphaël 19 + 28' 35" [1]
7 Gérard Thiélin  France Saint-Raphaël 17 + 28' 01" [1]
8 François Le Her  France Saint-Raphaël 39 + 1h 00' 00" [1]
9 Jacques Simon  France Saint-Raphaël DNF [1]
10 Abel Le Dudal  France Saint-Raphaël 63 + 2h 13' 11" [1]
11 Vincenzo Meco  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
12 Aldo Moser  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
13 Giorgio Zancanaro  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
14 Ernesto Bono  Italy San Pellegrino 53 + 1h 32' 04" [1]
15 Alberto Marzaioli  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
16 Guido Giusti  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
17 Nunzio Pellicciari  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
18 Celso Gambi  Italy San Pellegrino 60 + 1h 50' 43" [1]
19 Giovanni Castelletti  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
20 Lorenzo Carminati  Italy San Pellegrino DNF [1]
21 Francisco Gabica  Spain Kas 5 + 7' 57" [1]
22 Eusebio Vélez  Spain Kas 7 + 8' 34" [1]
23 Antonio Barrutia  Spain Kas 11 + 13' 45" [1]
24 Miguel Pacheco  Spain Kas 3 + 3' 32" [1]
25 José Antonio Momeñe  Spain Kas 16 + 27' 24" [1]
26 Carlos Echeverria  Spain Kas 25 + 36' 26" [1]
27 Sebastián Elorza  Spain Kas 20 + 31' 54" [1]
28 Valentín Uriona  Spain Kas 18 + 28' 21" [1]
29 Manuel Martin Pinera  Spain Kas 30 + 44' 21" [1]
30 José Urrestarazu  Spain Kas 26 + 38' 25" [1]
31 Edgard Sorgeloos  Belgium GBC-Libertas 15 + 26' 00" [1]
32 Willy Schroeders  Belgium GBC-Libertas 48 + 1h 12' 23" [1]
33 Martin Van Geneugden  Belgium GBC-Libertas 46 + 1h 10' 15" [1]
34 Roger Baens  Belgium GBC-Libertas 22 + 32' 29" [1]
35 Frans Aerenhouts  Belgium GBC-Libertas 12 + 16' 09" [1]
36 Guillaume Van Tongerloo  Belgium GBC-Libertas 10 + 10' 48" [1]
37 Frans Van Immerseel  Belgium GBC-Libertas 49 + 1h 14' 44" [1]
38 Willy Derboven  Belgium GBC-Libertas 42 + 1h 05' 02" [1]
39 Jan Lauwers  Belgium GBC-Libertas 52 + 1h 21' 30" [1]
40 Adolf De Waele  Belgium GBC-Libertas DNF [1]
41 Dieter Puschel  West Germany Ruberg 21 + 32' 01" [1]
42 Willy Schuller  West Germany Ruberg DNF [1]
43 Jesús Galdeano  Spain Ruberg 54 + 1h 35' 48" [1]
44 Heinz Theisen  West Germany Ruberg DNF [1]
45 Rolf Roggendorf  West Germany Ruberg DNF [1]
46 Roger Thull  Luxembourg Ruberg 62 + 2h 12' 28" [1]
47 Albert Van D’Huynslager  Belgium Ruberg 57 + 1h 47' 00" [1]
48 Bruno Martinato  Luxembourg Ruberg 64 + 2h 34' 38" [1]
49 Leopold Rosseel  Belgium Ruberg 65 + 3h 03' 51" [1]
50 Josef Borghard  West Germany Ruberg DNF [1]
51 José Pérez Francés  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
52 Fernando Manzaneque  Spain Ferrys 13 + 16' 30" [1]
53 Antonio Karmany  Spain Ferrys 14 + 24' 45" [1]
54 Gabriel Mas  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
55 Rogelio Hernández Santibáñez  Spain Ferrys 29 + 40' 41" [1]
56 Esteban Martín Jiménez  Spain Ferrys 24 + 35' 22" [1]
57 José Suria Cutrina  Spain Ferrys DNF [1]
58 Raúl Rey Fomosel  Spain Ferrys 56 + 1h 42' 46" [1]
59 Antonio Bertrán  Spain Ferrys 45 + 1h 09' 24" [1]
60 Julio San Emeterio  Spain Ferrys 43 + 1h 07' 55" [1]
61 Mário Silva  Portugal Portugal 34 + 49' 47" [1]
62 João Henrique Roque dos Santos  Portugal Portugal 32 + 45' 34" [1]
63 Agostinho Correia  Portugal Portugal 44 + 1h 08' 31" [1]
64 Joao Alves  Portugal Portugal 50 + 1h 16' 55" [1]
65 Indalecio De Jesus  Portugal Portugal 55 + 1h 36' 15" [1]
66 Jorge Corvo  Portugal Portugal 35 + 56' 01" [1]
67 José Pinto  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
68 José Alfonso Rodrigo Alcino  Portugal Portugal 59 + 1h 49' 02" [1]
69 Laurentino Mendes  Portugal Portugal 61 + 2h 08' 57" [1]
70 Francisco Marinho  Portugal Portugal DNF [1]
71 Jaime Alomar  Spain Pinturas Ega 33 + 46' 54" [1]
72 José Bernárdez  Spain Pinturas Ega DNF [1]
73 Juan Jorge Nicolau Moria  Spain Pinturas Ega 58 + 1h 48' 51" [1]
74 Antonio Carreras  Spain Pinturas Ega 37 + 58' 01" [1]
75 Salvador Honrubia Manonelles  Spain Pinturas Ega 47 + 1h 10' 40" [1]
76 Antonio Blanco Martínez  Spain Pinturas Ega DNF [1]
77 José Martínez  Spain Pinturas Ega DNF [1]
78 Julio Sanz  Spain Pinturas Ega 27 + 39' 16" [1]
79 Marcel Queheille  France Pinturas Ega DNF [1]
80 René Abadie  France Pinturas Ega DNF [1]
81 José Martín Colmenarejo  Spain Faema 2 + 3' 06" [1]
82 Antonio Suárez  Spain Faema 6 + 8' 13" [1]
83 Antonio Gómez del Moral  Spain Faema 8 + 9' 10" [1]
84 Julio Jiménez  Spain Faema 23 + 33' 50" [1]
85 José Manuel Quesada Nortes  Spain Faema 28 + 40' 10" [1]
86 José Segú  Spain Faema 31 + 45' 24" [1]
87 Juan Sánchez  Spain Faema 36 + 57' 40" [1]
88 Francisco José Suñé Montragull  Spain Faema 40 + 1h 00' 01" [1]
89 José Gómez del Moral  Spain Faema 51 + 1h 19' 46" [1]
90 Luis Mayoral Rubin  Spain Faema DNF [1]

References

  1. "18ème Vuelta a España 1963". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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