José Manuel Fuente

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José Manuel Fuente
Personal information
Full nameJosé-Manuel Fuente Lavandera
NicknameEl Tarangu
Born(1945-09-30)September 30, 1945
Limanes, Spain
DiedJuly 18, 1996(1996-07-18) (aged 50)
Oviedo, Spain
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeClimber
Professional teams
1970Karpy Licor
1971–1975Kas-Kaskol
1976Bianchi-Campagnolo
Major wins
Giro d'Italia
King of the Mountains Classification (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)

Vuelta a España

General classification (1972, 1974)
Tour de Suisse (1973)

José Manuel Fuente Lavandera (September 30, 1945 in Limanes, Spain – July 18, 1996 in Oviedo, Spain) was a professional road racing cyclist and noted climbing specialist.

Fuente was a professional from 1970 to 1976. He had the same nickname as his father and grandfather, which was "El Tarangu", a word in the Asturian language for a man reputed for his strength and character.[1] Fuente was known as one of the greatest climbers of his generation. He was a two-time winner of the Vuelta a España and won four consecutive climbers classification (or King of the Mountains) at the Giro d'Italia. He was rivals with the great cyclists of his time: Eddy Merckx and Luis Ocaña. He won the Vuelta a España in 1972, which at that time was held in late April and early May. Several weeks later, in the 1972 Giro d'Italia, Fuente had a great battle with Eddy Merckx. Fuente took the pink jersey as leader of the general classification early on in the race but Merckx took it back. On the mountain stage to Bardonecchia, Fuente put in an attack that put pressure on Merckx. Little by little, Merckx increased his pace and came back to Fuente and ended up winning the stage.[2]

Health problems due to kidney disease forced Fuente to retire in 1975. After retirement he opened a successful cycle business in Oviedo and in 1988 was appointed directeur sportif of the Clas team.[3] This lasted only a year, after which he was replaced in 1989 by Juan Fernadez. Fuente died following a long battle with kidney disease at the age of 50.[1]

Major results

1970
Stage 9, Volta a Catalunya
1971
Mountains classification and stage 10, Giro d'Italia
Stage 14 and 15, Tour de France
1972 – KAS
Overall classification, mountains classification and stage 12, Vuelta a España
Mountains Classification, stage 4 and 17, 2nd overall classification, Giro d'Italia
1973 – KAS
2nd mountains Classification and 3rd overall classification, Tour de France
Mountains classification, Giro d'Italia
Overall classification, mountains classification and two stages, Tour de Suisse
1974 – KAS
Overall classification and 2 stages Vuelta a España
Mountains Classification, 5 stages, 5th overall classification, Giro d'Italia

References

  1. ^ a b "Jose Manuel Fuente RIP". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  2. ^ Merckx, Eddy (1972). Plus d'un Tour dans mon sac; Mes carnets de route 1972. Editions arts et voyages diffusion gamma.
  3. ^ "CLAS - RAZESA". cyclebase.nl. Retrieved 2007-10-17.

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