Carlos Echeverría

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Carlos Echevarría
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Carlos Echevarría in 1970
Personal information
Full nameCarlos Echevarría Zudaire
Born (1940-11-04) 4 November 1940 (age 84)
Aramendía, Spain
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1961–1962Funcor–Munguia
1963–1971 Kas–Kaskol

Carlos Echevarría Zudaire (born 4 November 1940) is a former Spanish professional cyclist. He finished in the top 10 four times in the Vuelta a España, including third place in 1966. He also won two stages of the race, in 1965 and 1966. [1]

Major results

1962
1st Overall Vuelta a La Rioja
1963
1st Overall Vuelta a La Rioja
1st Stage 1
2nd Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama
3rd Campeonato Vasco Navarro de Montaña
7th Overall Vuelta a Andalucía
1964
1st Overall Gran Premio de la Bicicleta Eibarresa
1st Stage 5
2nd Overall Vuelta a La Rioja
1st Stage 3
3rd GP Pascuas
1965
1st GP Pascuas
1st GP San Lorenzo
2nd Prueba Villafranca de Ordizia
2nd Overall Volta a Catalunya
3rd Overall Vuelta a La Rioja
1st Stage 2
5th Overall Vuelta a España
1st Stage 4B
1966
1st Overall GP Leganes
1st Campeonato Vasco Navarro de Montaña
2nd Circuito de Getxo
2nd Overall Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
1st Stage 5
2nd National Road Race Championships
3rd Overall Vuelta a España
1st Stage 5
1967
1st Overall Gran Premio de la Bicicleta Eibarresa
2nd GP Pascuas
2nd National Road Race Championships
1968
1st Overall GP Leganes
3rd Trofeo Elola
8th Overall Vuelta a España
1969
1st Trofeo Luis Puig
2nd GP Pascuas
9th Overall Vuelta a España
1970
1st Klasika Primavera
1st Overall Vuelta a la Rioja
1st Stage 1
1st Stage 4 Tour of the Basque Country
3rd GP Llodio
3rd Trofeo Luis Puig

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References

  1. "Carlos Echeverría". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 17 April 2018.