(1921-09-07)7 September 1921 Santa Maria del Camí, Spain
Died
13 December 1956(1956-12-13) (aged 35) Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Team information
Discipline
Road
Role
Rider
Major wins
Spain national champion (2x) 3 stages Vuelta a España 1 stage Tour de France
Antonio Gelabert Amengual (7 September 1921 in Santa Maria del Camí – 13 December 1956 in Palma de Mallorca) was a Spanish professional road bicycle racer. He became Spanish national champion in 1950 and 1955.
AntonioGelabert Amengual (7 September 1921 in Santa Maria del Camí – 13 December 1956 in Palma de Mallorca) was a Spanish professional road bicycle racer...
Gelabert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AntonioGelabert (1921–1956), Spanish road bicycle racer César Gelabert (born 2000), Spanish...
Alomar 1955 AntonioGelabert José Escolano José Serra 1956 Antonio Ferraz Bernardo Ruiz Francisco Masip 1957 Antonio Ferraz René Marigil Antonio Jiménez Quiles...
Juifs (d. 2022) September 7 Riccardo Cerutti, Italian rower (d. 1999) AntonioGelabert, Spanish road bicycle racer (d. 1956) Arthur Ferrante, American pianist...
bordeada por ríos. Joseph AntonioGelabert, Havana, April 10, 1764, Archivo General de las Indias, Santo Domingo, leg. 2574. Gelabert, Juan Esteban de Peña...
September, 1796. Paula Gelabert was born in Madrid, Spain, sometime in the 18th century. He was son of Antonio de Paula Gelabert and Rosa Estrani. His...
Walter Diggelmann Andrea Carrea Jan Nolten 10 Fausto Coppi Fausto Coppi AntonioGelabert Fausto Coppi 11 Fausto Coppi Fausto Coppi Jean Le Guilly 12 Jan Nolten...
1955 Antón Barrutia Fausto Iza Ponciano Arbelaiz 1956 Antón Barrutia AntonioGelabert Armengual Carmelo Morales Erostarbe 1957 José Michelena Carmelo Morales...
Sans-Alas Color 1949 France Émile Rol La Perle–Hutchinson 1950 Spain AntonioGelabert individual 1951 Italy Primo Volpi Arbos-Talbot 1952 Spain Miguel...
which pays regulated prices to coffee growers and processors. José AntonioGelabert introduced the first coffee plant to Cuba in 1748. By 1791, French...
prevented him from competing and he was replaced by national champion AntonioGelabert. He won the Tour de France in 1959, and won the Tour's Mountains classification...
started in Montjuïc and finished in Barcelona. The race was won by AntonioGelabert. "Tour of Catalonia (Pro Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 20 February...
Winner Second Third 1945 Miguel Poblet Antonio Martín Eguia Francisco Masip 1946 Bernardo Ruiz AntonioGelabert Miguel Gual 1947 Miguel Poblet Bernardo...
José Escolano 1947 Miguel Gual Bernardo Capó AntonioGelabert 1948 Miguel Poblet Dalmacio Langarica Antonio Martín 1949 José Serra Hortensio Vidaurreta...