List of teams and cyclists in the 1983 Vuelta a España

For the 1983 Vuelta a España, the field consisted of 100 riders; 59 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 Marino Lejarreta  Spain Alfa Lum–Olmo 2 + 1' 12" [1]
2 Ismael Lejarreta  Spain Alfa Lum–Olmo 30 + 1h 02' 39" [1]
3 Fiorenzo Aliverti  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo 49 + 1h 35' 14" [1]
4 Vincenzo Cupperi  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo DNF [1]
5 Giuseppe Martinelli  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo DNF [1]
6 Salvatore Maccali  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo 50 + 1h 36' 13" [1]
7 Orlando Maini  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo DNF [1]
8 Piero Onesti  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo DNF [1]
9 Giuseppe Petito  Italy Alfa Lum–Olmo DNF [1]
10 Michael Wilson  Australia Alfa Lum–Olmo 52 + 1h 45' 18" [1]
11 Franky De Gendt  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo DNF [1]
12 Frits van Bindsbergen  Netherlands Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo DNF [1]
13 Hennie Kuiper  Netherlands Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo 5 + 10' 26" [1]
14 Marcel Laurens  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo 58 + 2h 18' 32" [1]
15 Henri Manders  Netherlands Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo 56 + 2h 07' 19" [1]
16 René Martens  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo 48 + 1h 35' 06" [1]
17 Guy Nulens  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo 26 + 59' 11" [1]
18 Philip Vandeginste  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo DNF [1]
19 Wim Van Eynde  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo DNF [1]
20 Eric Vanderaerden  Belgium Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin–Campagnolo DNF [1]
21 Sabino Angoitia  Spain Hueso 53 + 1h 51' 21" [1]
22 José Antonio Cabrero Martínez  Spain Hueso 16 + 36' 35" [1]
23 Guillermo De La Peña  Spain Hueso 11 + 19' 59" [1]
24 Juan María Eguiarte Soleagui  Spain Hueso 46 + 1h 25' 02" [1]
25 Isidro Juárez  Spain Hueso 39 + 1h 14' 12" [1]
26 Carlos Machín Rodríguez  Spain Hueso 44 + 1h 19' 11" [1]
27 Enrique Martínez Heredia  Spain Hueso 42 + 1h 17' 18" [1]
28 Juan Pujol Pagés  Spain Hueso 43 + 1h 19' 11" [1]
29 Francisco Sala Oliveras  Spain Hueso DNF [1]
30 Jesús Suárez Cueva  Spain Hueso 32 + 1h 05' 42" [1]
31 Claudio Bortolotto  Italy Del Tongo–Colnago 14 + 34' 50" [1]
32 Roberto Ceruti  Italy Del Tongo–Colnago 23 + 52' 52" [1]
33 Stefano Guerrieri  Italy Del Tongo–Colnago DNF [1]
34 Leonardo Natale  Italy Del Tongo–Colnago 18 + 45' 41" [1]
35 Rudy Pevenage  Belgium Del Tongo–Colnago DNF [1]
36 Alberto Saronni  Italy Del Tongo–Colnago 57 + 2h 16' 17" [1]
37 Giuseppe Saronni  Italy Del Tongo–Colnago DNF [1]
38 Dietrich Thurau  West Germany Del Tongo–Colnago 36 + 1h 12' 51" [1]
39 Guido Van Calster  Belgium Del Tongo–Colnago 35 + 1h 08' 57" [1]
40 Willy Vigouroux  Belgium Del Tongo–Colnago 54 + 1h 57' 34" [1]
41 Francisco Albelda  Spain Kelme DNF [1]
42 Vicente Belda  Spain Kelme 9 + 13' 08" [1]
43 José María Caroz  Spain Kelme 55 + 1h 57' 55" [1]
44 Ángel de las Heras  Spain Kelme 20 + 46' 41" [1]
45 Arsenio González  Spain Kelme 33 + 1h 07' 14" [1]
46 Jesús Guzmán Delgado  Spain Kelme 34 + 1h 07' 32" [1]
47 Jeronimo Ibañez Escribano  Spain Kelme DNF [1]
48 Miguel Ángel Iglesias Guerrero  Spain Kelme DNF [1]
49 José Recio  Spain Kelme 29 + 1h 02' 12" [1]
50 Mariano Sánchez Martinez  Spain Kelme 27 + 1h 00' 08" [1]
51 Bernard Becaas  France Renault–Elf 59 + 2h 28' 27" [1]
52 Lucien Didier  Luxembourg Renault–Elf 19 + 46' 12" [1]
53 Laurent Fignon  France Renault–Elf 7 + 11' 27" [1]
54 Dominique Gaigne  France Renault–Elf DNF [1]
55 Bernard Hinault  France Renault–Elf 1 94h 28' 26" [1]
56 Maurice Le Guilloux  France Renault–Elf 37 + 1h 13' 07" [1]
57 Greg LeMond  United States Renault–Elf DNF [1]
58 Pascal Poisson  France Renault–Elf 38 + 1h 14' 02" [1]
59 Martial Gayant  France Renault–Elf 25 + 53' 46" [1]
60 Alain Vigneron  France Renault–Elf 13 + 34' 34" [1]
61 Ángel Arroyo  Spain Reynolds 31 + 1h 03' 34" [1]
62 Pedro Delgado  Spain Reynolds 15 + 35' 55" [1]
63 Eulalio García  Spain Reynolds DNF [1]
64 Julián Gorospe  Spain Reynolds 12 + 29' 32" [1]
65 Anastasio Greciano  Spain Reynolds 47 + 1h 30' 22" [1]
66 Carlos Hernández Bailo  Spain Reynolds 28 + 1h 02' 01" [1]
67 Jesús Hernández Úbeda  Spain Reynolds 22 + 51' 41" [1]
68 José Luis Laguía  Spain Reynolds 24 + 53' 42" [1]
69 Celestino Prieto  Spain Reynolds 40 + 1h 15' 45" [1]
70 Jaime Vilamajó  Spain Reynolds DNF [1]
71 Bernardo Alfonsel  Spain Teka DNF [1]
72 Juan-Carlos Alonso  Spain Teka DNF [1]
73 Jesús Blanco Villar  Spain Teka 45 + 1h 21' 05" [1]
74 Antonio Coll  Spain Teka DNF [1]
75 Reimund Dietzen  West Germany Teka DNF [1]
76 Noël Dejonckheere  Belgium Teka DNF [1]
77 Federico Echave  Spain Teka 41 + 1h 16' 51" [1]
78 Marc Goossens  Belgium Teka DNF [1]
79 Faustino Cuelli  Spain Teka 17 + 41' 19" [1]
80 Felipe Yáñez  Spain Teka DNF [1]
81 Ángel Camarillo  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 51 + 1h 36' 20" [1]
82 Eduardo Chozas  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 6 + 11' 11" [1]
83 Alberto Fernandez  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 3 + 3' 58" [1]
84 Juan Fernández Martín  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin DNF [1]
85 José Luis López Cerrón  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin DNF [1]
86 Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 8 + 12' 05" [1]
87 Ángel Ocaña  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin DNF [1]
88 Álvaro Pino  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 4 + 5' 09" [1]
89 Jesús Rodríguez Magro  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 21 + 49' 16" [1]
90 Faustino Rupérez  Spain Zor–Gemeaz Cusin 10 + 13' 36" [1]
91 Roger De Cnijf  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
92 Ronny De Cnodder  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
93 Guy Janiszewski  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
94 Eugène Urbany  Luxembourg Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
95 Danny Van Baelen  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
96 Jan van Houwelingen  Netherlands Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
97 Jan Wijnants  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
98 Patrick Vermeulen  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
99 Daniel Willems  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]
100 Ludwig Wijnants  Belgium Boule d'Or–Colnago DNF [1]

References

  1. "38ème Vuelta a España 1983". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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