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Españoles En Los Mundiales Carretera REAL FEDERACION ESPAÑOLA DE CICLISMO Departamento de Prensa y Comunicación HOMBRES PROFESIONALES Y ELITE PRUEBA EN LINEA 1988. Ronse (BEL). ORO: Maurizio Fondriest (ITA). PLATA: Martial Gayant (FRA). BRONCE: Juan Fernández (ESP). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Juan Fernández (3), Manuel Jorge Domínguez (15), Enrique Aja (33), Alvaro Pino (35), Laudelino Cubino (55), Jesús Rodríguez Magro (57), Pedro Delgado (60), Marino Alonso (69) y Marino Lejerreta (74). Abandonaron Miguel Induráin, Javier Mauleón y José Recio. 1989. Chambery (FRA). ORO: Greg Lemond (USA). PLATA: Dimitri Konychev (URS). BRONCE: Sean Kelly (IRL). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Marino Lejarreta (11), Federico Echave (18), Pedro Delgado (20), Jesús Rodríguez Magro (28), Enrique Aja (31), Alvaro Pino (35) e Iñaki Gastón (40). Abandonaron Francisco Antequera, Carlos Hernández, Miguel Induráin, Pedro Muñoz y Jokin Mujika. 1990. Utsunomiya (JAP). ORO: Rudy Dhaenens (BEL). PLATA: Dirk De Wolf (BEL). BRONCE: Gianni Bugno (ITA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Miguel Induráin (12), Federico Echave (14). Pello Ruiz Cabestany (15), Iñaki Gastón (17), Pedro Delgado (20), Marino Lejarreta (21), Alberto Leanizbarrutia (22), Miguel Angel Martínez (28), Jesús Rodríguez Magro (29), Laudelino Cubino (40) y Eduardo Chozas (48). Abandonó Javier Mauleón. 1991. Sttutgart (ALE). ORO: Gianni Bugno (ITA). PLATA: Steven Rooks (NED). BRONCE: Miguel Induráin (ESP). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Miguel Induráin (3), Federico Echave (10), Pedro Delgado (35), Eduardo Chozas (49 ex aequo), Alvaro Pino (49 e.a.), Marino Lejarreta (49 e.a.) y Javier Murguialday (49 e.a.). Abandonaron Juan Carlos González Salvador, Alberto Leanizbarrutia, Jesús Rodríguez Magro, Marino Alonso y José Rodríguez. 1992. Benidorm (ESP). ORO: Gianni Bugno (ITA). PLATA: Laurent Jalabert (FRA). BRONCE: Dimitri Konichev (RUS). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Miguel Induráin (6), Federico Echave (12), Pedro Delgado (30), Arsenio González (31), Jon Unzaga (33) y Javier Mauleón (74). Abandonaron Marino Alonso, Laudelino Cubino, Julián Gorospe, Javier Murguialday, José Ramón Uriarte y Mikel Zarrabeitia. 1993. Oslo (NOR). ORO: Lance Armstrong (USA). PLATA: Miguel Induráin (ESP). BRONCE: Olaf Ludwig (ALE). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Miguel Induráin (2), José Ramón Uriarte (34), Fernando Escartín (37), Javier Mauleón (41), Jon Unzaga (42) y Federico Echave (43). Abandonaron Marino Alonso, Pedro Delgado, Herminio Díaz Zabala, Ignacio García Camacho, Julián Gorospe y Mikel Zarrabeitia. 1994. Agrigento (ITA). ORO: Luc Leblanc (FRA). PLATA: Claudio Chiappucci (ITA). BRONCE: Richard Virenque (FRA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Laudelino Cubino (8), Francisco Cabello (35) y Angel Edo (38). Abandonaron Marino Alonso, Iñigo Cuesta, Pedro Delgado, Herminio Díaz Zabala, Fernando Escartín, Arsenio González, Manuel Fernández Ginés, Abraham Olano y José Ramón Uriarte. 1995. Duitama (COL). ORO: Abraham Olano (ESP). PLATA: Miguel Induráin (ESP). BRONCE: Marco Pantani (ITA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Abraham Olano (1), Miguel Induráin (2), José María Jiménez (13), Fernando Escartín (14). Abandonaron David García, Aitor Garmendia, Ramón González Arrieta, Santiago Blanco, Javier Mauleón, Marino Alonso, Manuel Fernández Ginés y Marcos Serrano. 1996. Lugano (SUI). ORO: Johan Musseeuw (BEL). PLATA: Mauro Gianetti (SUI). BRONCE: Michele Bartoli (ITA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Fernando Escartín (14), Javier Mauleón (17), Ramón González Arrieta (25), Iñigo Cuesta (31), Santiago Blanco (40) y Daniel Clavero (41). Abandonaron Iñaki Aiarzagüena, David Etxebarria, Marcelino García, José María Jiménez, Abraham Olano, Marcos Serrano y Mikel Zarrabeitia. REAL FEDERACION ESPAÑOLA DE CICLISMO Departamento de Prensa y Comunicación 1997. San Sebastián (ESP) ORO: Laurent Brochard (FRA). PLATA: Bo Hamburguer (DIN). BRONCE: Leo Van Bon (NED). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Melchor Mauri (5), Angel Edo (30), Daniel Clavero (41), Félix García Casas (45), Roberto Heras (52), Marino Alonso (58), Marcos Serrano (77) y José V. García Acosta (80). Abandonaron Juan Carlos Domínguez, Igor González de Galdeano, José María Jiménez y Alberto Leanizbarrutia. 1998. Valkemburg (NED) ORO: Oskar Camenzind (SUI). PLATA: Peter Van Petegem (BEL). BRONCE: Michele Bartoli (ITA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: José V. Garcia Acosta (13), Oscar Freire (17), José Luis Rubiera (45) y Melchor Mauri (58). Abandonaron David Plaza, Alvaro González de Galdeano, Félix García Casas, José Ramón Uriarte, Jon Odriozola, Roberto Heras, David Etxebarria y Manuel Beltrán. 1999. Verona (ITA) ORO: Oscar Freire (ESP). PLATA: Markus Zberg (SUI). BRONCE: Jean-Cyril Robin (FRA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Oscar Freire (1), Santiago Blanco (24), Miguel A. Martín Perdiguero (28), Manuel Beltrán (32), José Luis Rubiera (36), Roberto Laiseka (37), Iñigo Chaurreau (43). Abandonaron Pedro Díaz Lobato, Melchor Mauri, Jon Odriozola, José V. García Acosta y Alvaro González de Galdeano. 2000. Plouay (FRA) ORO: Romans Vainsteins (LET). PLATA: Zbigniew Spruch (POL). BRONCE: Oscar Freire (ESP) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Oscar Freire (3), José Luis Rubiera (29), Manuel Beltrán (30), Francisco Cerezo (33), Miguel A. Martín Perdiguero (37), Roberto Laiseka (64) y Carlos Sastre (98). Abandonaron Rafael Díaz Justo, José Enriqu Gutiérrez, Eladio Jiménez, Jon Odriozola y Haimar Zubeldia. 2001. Lisboa (POR) ORO: Oscar Freire (ESP) PLATA: Paolo Bettini (ITA). BRONCE: Andrej Hauptmann (ESL) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Oscar Freire (1), Angel Vicioso (23), Angel Casero (42), Joseba Beloki (45), Manuel Beltrán (53), Oscar Sevilla (54), José Luis Rubiera (56), Santiago Blanco (57). Abandonaron. Rafael Díaz Justo, Iñigo Cuesta, Eladio Jiménez y Aitor Osa. 2002. Zolder (BEL) ORO: Mario Cipollini (ITA) PLATA: Robbie McEwen (AUS). BRONCE:Erik Zabel (ALE) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Igor Astarloa (59), Pedro Horrillo (61), José V. García Acosta (73), Toni Tauler (74), Joseba Beloki (112), Haimar Zubeldia (126), Luis Pérez (127), Mikel Pradera (133), Oscar Freire (156), Oscar Sevilla (157), José Enrique Gutiérrez (158) y Pablo Lastras (159). Abandonó Rafael Díaz Justo. 2003. Hamilton (CAN) ORO: Igor Astarloa (ESP). PLATA: Alejandro Valverde (ESP). BRONCE: Peter Van Petegen (BEL) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Igor Astarloa (1), Alejandro Valverde (2), Oscar Freire (9), Manuel Beltrán (46), Francisco Mancebo (62), Marcos Serrano (63) y Luis Pérez (89). Abandonaron Iñigo Cuesta, Igor González de Galdeano, Gorka González, Aitor Osa y Oscar Sevilla. 2004. Verona (ITA) ORO: Oscar Freire (ESP). PLATA: Eric Zabel (ALE). BRONCE: Luca Paolini (ITA) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Oscar Freire (1), Alejandro Valverde (6), Francisco Mancebo (12), Marcos Serrano (15), Luis Pérez (17), Constantino Zaballa (45), Isidro Nozal (63), Igor Astarloa (64), Juan Antonio Flecha (69), Abandonaron Iván Gutiérrez, Pedro Horrillo, Eladio Jiménez y José Luis Rubiera. 2005. Madrid (ESP) ORO: Tom Boonen (BEL), PLATA: Alejandro Valverde (ESP). BRONCE: Anthony Geslin (FRA). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Alejandro Valverde (2), Constantino Zaballa (16), Marcos Serrano (22), Miguel A. Martín Perdiguero (48), Oscar Pereiro (50), Juan Antonio Flecha (56), Igor Astarloa (62), Francisco Mancebo (58) y David Blanco (69) REAL FEDERACION ESPAÑOLA DE CICLISMO Departamento de Prensa y Comunicación 2006. Salzburgo (AUT) ORO: Paolo Bettini (ITA), PLATA: Eric Zabel (ALE). BRONCE: Alejandro Valverde (ESP). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Alejandro Valverde (3), Samuel Sánchez (4), Xavier Florencio (36), Carlos Sastre (49), Joaquim Rodríguez (72), Francisco Ventoso (109), Luis Pérez (110) e Iñigo Cuesta (115). Abandonó Juan Antonio Flecha. 2007. Stuttgart (ALE) ORO: Paolo Bettini (ITA), PLATA: Alexander Kolobnev (RUS). BRONCE: Stefan Schumacher (ALE) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Samuel Sánchez (7), Oscar Freire (14), Manuel Beltrán (49), Alejandro Valverde (57) y Joaquim Rodríguez (65). Abandonaron Carlos Sastre, Carlos Barredo, Juan Antonio Flecha y Xavier Florencio. 2008. Varese (ITA) ORO: Alessandro Ballan (ITA). PLATA: Damiano Cunego (ITA), BRONCE: Matti Breschel (DIN) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Joaquim Rodríguez (6), Samuel Sánchez (22), Alejandro Valverde (37) y Oscar Freire (39). Abandonaron Juan Manuel Gárate, Benjamín Noval, Alberto Contador, Ezequiel Mosquera y Luis León Sánchez. 2009. Mendrisio (SUI) ORO: Cadel Evans (AUS) PLATA: Alexander Kolobnev (RUS). BRONCE: Joaquim Rodríguez LOS ESPAÑOLES: Joaquim Rodríguez (3), Samuel Sánchez (4), Alejandro Valverde (9), Oscar Freire (15) y Dani Moreno (42). Abandonaron Juan Manuel Gárate, Juanjo Cobo, Carlos Barredo y Rubén Plaza. 2010. Geelong (AUS) ORO: Thor Hushovd (NOR). PLATA: Matti Breschel (DIN). BRONCE: Allan Davis (AUS). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Oscar Freire (6) y Haimar Zubeldía (39). Abandonaron Carlos Barredo, Luis León Sánchez, Juan Manuel Gárate, Imanol Erviti, Samuel Sánchez, Rubén Plaza y Francisco Ventoso. 2011. Copenhague (DIN) ORO: Mark Cavendish (GBR). PLATA: Mathew Goss (AUS). BRONCE: Andrei Greipel (ALE). LOS ESPAÑOLES: Oscar Freire (9), José Joaquín Rojas (61), Carlos Barredo (78), Juan Manuel Gárate (83), Imanol Erviti (92), Juan Antonio Flecha (95), Pablo Lastras (97), Luis León Sánchez (164). Abandonó Vicente Reynés. 2012. Limburgo (NED) ORO: Philippe Gilbert (BEL). PLATA: Edvald Boasson-Hagen (NOR). BRONCE: Alejandro Valverde (ESP) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Alejandro Valverde (3), Oscar Freire (10), Dani Moreno (24), Alberto Contador (38), Joaquim Rodríguez (39), Samuel Sánchez (41), Juan Antonio Flecha (81), Jonathan Castroviejo (122). Abandonó Pablo Lastras. 2013. Florencia (ITA) ORO: Rui Costa (POR). PLATA: Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP). BRONCE: Alejandro Valverde (ESP) LOS ESPAÑOLES: Joaquim Rodríguez (2), Alejandro Valverde (3), Dani Moreno (13) y Jonathan Castroviejo (48). Abandonaron Egoi Martínez, Alberto Contador,
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