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'''José Luis Navarro''' (born 28 July 1962) is a Spanish former professional [[cycle sport|racing cyclist]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.cyclingranking.com/rider/3731/jose-luis-navarro-martinez |title=José Luis Navarro |accessdate=15 February 2019 |work=CyclingRanking}}</ref> He rode in one edition of the [[Tour de France]], one edition of the [[Giro d'Italia]] and seven editions of the [[Vuelta a España]]. He won the [[Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia|mountains classification]] of the [[1985 Giro d'Italia]].
'''José Luis Navarro''' (born 28 July 1962) is a Spanish former professional [[cycle sport|racing cyclist]].<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.cyclingranking.com/rider/3731/jose-luis-navarro-martinez |title=José Luis Navarro |access-date=15 February 2019 |work=CyclingRanking}}</ref> He rode in one edition of the [[Tour de France]], one edition of the [[Giro d'Italia]] and seven editions of the [[Vuelta a España]]. He won the [[Mountains classification in the Giro d'Italia|mountains classification]] of the [[1985 Giro d'Italia]].


==Major results==
==Major results==

Latest revision as of 19:35, 23 April 2021

José Luis Navarro
Personal information
Born (1962-07-28) 28 July 1962 (age 61)
Madrid, Spain
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider

José Luis Navarro (born 28 July 1962) is a Spanish former professional racing cyclist.[1] He rode in one edition of the Tour de France, one edition of the Giro d'Italia and seven editions of the Vuelta a España. He won the mountains classification of the 1985 Giro d'Italia.

Major results[edit]

1982
3rd Overall Volta a Lleida
3rd Overall Vuelta a Burgos
1984
1st Klasika Primavera
1st Mémorial Manuel Galera
1985
1st Road race, National Road Championships
1st Mountains classification, Giro d'Italia
1st Stage 3 Tirreno–Adriatico
1st Stage 6 Vuelta a Asturias
1st Stage 3 Ruota d'Oro
10th Overall Vuelta a España
1986
1st Six Days of Madrid (with Gerrie Knetemann)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "José Luis Navarro". CyclingRanking. Retrieved 15 February 2019.

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