Antonio Suarez

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Antonio Suárez Vázquez (20 May 19326 January 1981) was a professional road racing cyclist from Spain between 1956 and 1965. He is most famous for winning the overall title and the climbers classification at the 1959 Vuelta a España. In addition, Suarez won the points classification at the 1961 Vuelta and a career total of five stages at the Vuelta.

Suárez also won a stage and finished on the podium in third place at the 1961 Giro d’Italia behind Arnaldo Pambianco of Italy and Jacques Anquetil of France.

1965 – Tedi Montjuich
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1964 – IBAC
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1963 – Faema-Flandria
1962 – Ghigi
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1961 – Faema
1960 – Faema
1959 – Licor 43
1958 – Lube
1957 – Guardio de Franco
  •  ???, Overall, Vuelta a España
    • 1st, Stage 16, (San Sebastián - Bilbao, 193 km)
  • 1st, Stage 7, Ruta del Sol
Preceded by
Jean Stablinski
Winner of the Vuelta a España
1959
Succeeded by
Franz De Mulder
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